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Thi is more likely to be with the way in which cookies are being detected on the site. Unfortunately most website builders are lazy and only code for desktop.
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2010-04-26
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2010-04-26
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2010-04-26
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Deleting the browser settings dir (~/.mozilla/microb) seemed to cure the problem.
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2010-04-28
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cd /home/user/.mozilla/
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For example:
When trying to access Facebook, I'll enter the correct login info and it'll take me to a page telling me to enable cookies. I can log in if I press the back button and go to the login page again and login, but I can never get it first go.
Also, when trying to log into my school's site, it won't let me log in, as it says "You must enable cookies", yet in my settings it is set to always allow cookies.
I've rebooted and tried many times but it's always the same.
What can I do?