Mozilla Releif
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Mozilla relief
This may work for a couple of the Mozilla browser users out there. It takes longer to read and write than to do too. Mozilla is similar, but not the same as Firefox. It is a package of three items rolled into one that is unlike Internet Explorer.
I kept getting error messages that would not enable me to write nor contact anyone within a posting at a forum. The error message mentioned that my computer cache was full. An old Netscape situation. Clearing the cache, as the error message mentioned, did not work but once in ten. The problem is that cookies have evolved and in Mozilla go to a different place.
It seems that when ever visiting any other site on the internet, they would send in and load me up on cookies. Yahoo was the worst. The cookies are handled differently in Mozilla, for they get placed into memory, until the computer is turned off, a record is written in to a file also, to reactivate the cookies once you turn on the computer again. Eventially, this causes a problem.
In Mozilla the way to empty the bucket is much different. You do not need to go on to the internet, to do this. It is preferred NOT to dial in, but remain unconnected.
Start up Mozilla, but when the automatic dialer begins, either ignore it or stop it. Simply go to TOOLS at the top of the browser page.
Look for Cookie Manager, then find Manage Stored Cookies. A new Cookie Manager box ought to appear.
It will list all the current cookies on your computer hard drive. Not only does RCUniverse.com plant a few, but numerous other sites will too. You can then arrow and highlight any of the noted cookies. To remove any certain one, highlight and hit the REMOVE COOKIE button. If unsure as to which one is causing the overload problem, then hit REMOVE ALL COOKIES. This will not affect your Bookmark settings or many of the other things you often use.
You then need to close out of everything, and reboot the computer. Now, then start up the Mozilla software, and go to where ever you intended to go intitially five minutes ago. Upon visiting any site the cookies will be replanted, but beware of the site which planted the biggie one, causing the problems. You will most likely have to re-register into whatever site once again if you prefer automatic or permanent registration of names. Seems upon visiting the Mozilla web site some other reader was having problems at yet another web site, and mentioned his cure. Over the next two weeks your cookie box will fill up about to the place it was once before.
Wm.
This may work for a couple of the Mozilla browser users out there. It takes longer to read and write than to do too. Mozilla is similar, but not the same as Firefox. It is a package of three items rolled into one that is unlike Internet Explorer.
I kept getting error messages that would not enable me to write nor contact anyone within a posting at a forum. The error message mentioned that my computer cache was full. An old Netscape situation. Clearing the cache, as the error message mentioned, did not work but once in ten. The problem is that cookies have evolved and in Mozilla go to a different place.
It seems that when ever visiting any other site on the internet, they would send in and load me up on cookies. Yahoo was the worst. The cookies are handled differently in Mozilla, for they get placed into memory, until the computer is turned off, a record is written in to a file also, to reactivate the cookies once you turn on the computer again. Eventially, this causes a problem.
In Mozilla the way to empty the bucket is much different. You do not need to go on to the internet, to do this. It is preferred NOT to dial in, but remain unconnected.
Start up Mozilla, but when the automatic dialer begins, either ignore it or stop it. Simply go to TOOLS at the top of the browser page.
Look for Cookie Manager, then find Manage Stored Cookies. A new Cookie Manager box ought to appear.
It will list all the current cookies on your computer hard drive. Not only does RCUniverse.com plant a few, but numerous other sites will too. You can then arrow and highlight any of the noted cookies. To remove any certain one, highlight and hit the REMOVE COOKIE button. If unsure as to which one is causing the overload problem, then hit REMOVE ALL COOKIES. This will not affect your Bookmark settings or many of the other things you often use.
You then need to close out of everything, and reboot the computer. Now, then start up the Mozilla software, and go to where ever you intended to go intitially five minutes ago. Upon visiting any site the cookies will be replanted, but beware of the site which planted the biggie one, causing the problems. You will most likely have to re-register into whatever site once again if you prefer automatic or permanent registration of names. Seems upon visiting the Mozilla web site some other reader was having problems at yet another web site, and mentioned his cure. Over the next two weeks your cookie box will fill up about to the place it was once before.
Wm.



