Yidaki

msg:562622 | 3:09 pm on Aug 14, 2004 (gmt 0) |
Look under the Preferences > Security Tab. Click the button "Show Cookies" to view / delete them. (ScreenShot [homepage.mac.com]).
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whoisgregg

msg:562623 | 2:19 pm on Aug 17, 2004 (gmt 0) |
Do any of those Safari "Enhancer" apps have a clear cookie/cache/history menu item rolled into one? Or for that matter, any other nifty tools that makes them worth adding?
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dcrombie

msg:562624 | 3:06 pm on Aug 17, 2004 (gmt 0) |
If you look in the Safari menu you'll find Reset Safari....
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whoisgregg

msg:562625 | 11:35 pm on Aug 17, 2004 (gmt 0) |
For some reason, I always assumed that Reset Safari would delete the bookmarks, returning it to "factory installation" condition. I suppose I have a different definition of 'reset' than Apple. That's what I get for assuming... :)
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