Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> Frank wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>> chyron wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Frank" <> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:4b38e522$...
>>>>>>> chyron wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Alias" <> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:hhadhv$9gi$...
>>>>>>>>> chyron wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Hi...I have a Compac desktop, running Windows 7 (upgrade from
>>>>>>>>>> Vista) and Explorer 8. My problem is the web pages that I go
>>>>>>>>>> to and add to my favorites will not remember me. Each time for
>>>>>>>>>> instance I go to Bank of America I have to put in all my login
>>>>>>>>>> info again. Same with TV guide...will not remember my zip
>>>>>>>>>> code, although it's supposed to. Is there some sort of setting
>>>>>>>>>> I should have checked or something? It's really getting
>>>>>>>>>> annoying to have to put in the same info time after time. Thanks.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> http://www.mozilla.com/firefox
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> LOL...well I guess that *is* one answer to my problem:-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Not really, because its in the settings of both.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So do you want to come forth with a possible solution to my
>>>>>> problem or no?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>>
>>>>> Try looking in control panel/internet options and make sure your
>>>>> not automatically deleting when closing IE8.
>>>>
>>>> Which, of course, would have nothing to do with FF's settings.
>>>>
>>> WoW! You just now realized that?
>>> Oops!
>>
>> Um, you're the one that wrote, and I quote:
>>
>> >>>>>>> http://www.mozilla.com/firefox
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> LOL...well I guess that *is* one answer to my problem:-)
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Not really, because its in the settings of both.
>>
>> Care you apologize or are you man enough?
>>
> Oh so you're saying you can't set ff to delete your browser history on
> closing huh?
Not what I said. And, of course, you've trotted out another straw man to
avoid the fact that you made a mistake. A real man would own up and
apologize.
> You're sure about cody?
> Well...?
Who's cody? I'm sure that FF comes with cookies enabled by default and
would solve the OP's problem.
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Alias