
Hi Matias,
[mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Matias Capeletto Subject: [boost] Improving Boost Docs Project, WikiPage <snip>
Is there any reason for the navigation arrows to be dropping cookies? I blocked the cookies and the navigation seemed to work correctly so if the cookies aren't necessary it would be nice to remove
[mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Matias Capeletto On 6/20/07, Matt Doyle <mdoyle@a-m-c.com> wrote: that annoyance.
A very tiny cookie is used to save your preferred syntax highlighting, it has nothing to do with the GroupedLinks select boxes. I think that browsers will directly support this in the future.
It's not the size of the cookie but that it exists at all. Whenever a website tries to drop a cookie it causes a security dialog to pop-up. Some companies (such as AMC :) have overly paranoid IT managers and they apply policies that either block or warn on such things. It's not a problem, just annoying. :/
Move the mouse to the upper-right corner of a code block and you will see what I am talking about :)
I imagine I was supposed to see some nice options or something but on that page I'm not seeing any mouse-over activity besides clearing the link destination from the navigation bar. Oops, I take that back, the left and right call-out work fine with the mouse over, there's just nothing in any of the corners of the code blocks. Regards, Matt
Best regards Matias _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost
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