Before you lose all hope be sure that the page you are requesting actually sends a cookie. I was sure that mine did but IT DIDN'T it was actually an image that was on the page that was giving my (netscape) browser a cookie. So if you are having a hard time goto the command line and: GET -ed http://www.google.com to get the headers and if you dont see something like: Set-Cookie: PREF=ID=44fae06727e94467:TM=1056331233:LM=1056331233: S=bt-ZmWiBhxbwpt78; expires=Sun, 17-Jan-2038 19:14:07 GMT; path=/; domain=.google.com then keep trying pages until you do. douglasmj1 %%AT%% comcast %%DOT%% net
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by Anonymous Monk
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