Hi, awhile ago I had a problem where all the pages I tried to save were called index.pl.html, which was caused by an old mozilla bookmark, using www.perlmonks.com instead of perlmonks.org. Well today, it reared it's head again, in Process a HTML file to get information from it. . In the reply by Popcorn Dave , at Re: Process a HTML file to get information from it., he has a node link labeled 'this', which is a url to www.perlmonks.com. When I open that link in a new Mozilla browser window, I find that I am suddenly logged out, while on that page. I was tempted to post a test reponse to see if I was anonymous or zentara, but I figured I would ask here instead.

Isn't there someway to automatically handle this, so I don't get log in page? Is this just a Mozilla problem? I'm using Mozilla 1.17.11.


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In reply to another perlmonks url glitch by zentara

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