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::FWIW, I edited my cookies and the problem is still there. I'll have to take a closer look (at the files on my computer, that is &mdash; the programme code is your end). But in the meantime, I'd like to strongly suggest that one ''always'' press <code>Preview</code> before pressing <code>Save</code>, no matter how minor the edit &mdash; better safe than sorry. Given that, you just need to get into the habit of marking your edit as minor towards the end of the editing process rather than towards the beginning. (Also a good idea, since I've noticed that sometimes minor edits end up not being so minor once I'm through with them!) &mdash; [[user:Toby Bartels|Toby Bartels]], Tuesday, May 28, 2002
 
:Thank you for your helpful responses, gents. I had understood the "explanation" above to mean that, if one logged off and then logged on again, the problem should be resolved - evidently it meant something else. I also didn't realise that the words, "some freaky collection of a million files" were designed to enable me to find the cookies in order to edit them. Bravery doesn't come into it.
[[user:Deb|Deb]] Tues, May 28, 2002