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    • SweetP
      SweetP last edited by

      Cookie is working fine on Mavericks DP5, I haven't yet tested DP6, but I assume it will still work just fine.

      The Extensions are "locked" by checking the preference (on the Preferences tab, - these are all Extension settings, and removing them may cause issues with the relevant extension):
      "Treat all Browser Extensions as Favourites"

      ~
      Russell
      SweetPProductions.com

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        Dave_C last edited by

        This is still happening. It runs for a while, then quits deleting after X minutes. Mine is set to 5 mins.
        I can get it to work again by deleting the cookie .plist file.

        Please look into this because it is basically making Cookie no longer useful. It is a wonderful app, when it is working right. I need it to work because I never close Safari. I am running on Mavericks.

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        • SweetP
          SweetP last edited by

          I have some spare time coming up this week, and wanted to work on Cookie, so i'll look into the timer functionality and see if I can see any bugs in the code.

          ~
          Russell
          SweetPProductions.com

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            dondawg last edited by

            I too am having the same issue with Safari on Mavericks. Actually I have noticed this as a problem for quite some time in previous OS and cookie versions. I am running the current 3.0.20 cookie.

            Also to let you know. When bringing cookie to foremost app sometimes the cookie list will not refresh. I actually have to highlight a browser choice and then all the sudden the list of cookies will refresh.

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            • SweetP
              SweetP last edited by

              I'll look into both these issues for 3.0.22, 3.0.21 is in review right now

              ~
              Russell
              SweetPProductions.com

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                helpme last edited by

                same problem with Safari 6.1 on Mountain Lion

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                • SweetP
                  SweetP last edited by

                  3.0.22 is available now on the App Store, and on my servers. and should fix the timer problems. It also now updates the cookie list when you make the window active.
                  Also fixed is the crashing related to Opera database removal.

                  ~
                  Russell
                  SweetPProductions.com

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                    pcv last edited by

                    This feature has never worked for me - either on my iMac or on MacBook Pro (latter currently running 10.9.1/Cookie 3.0.26 - any suggestions?

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                      pete last edited by

                      I think "Delete after X minutes" is not working because deletion with [u]running Safari[/u] is not working.

                      My Test:

                      • open url: http://www.bvg.de/index.php/en/index.html
                      • enter in fields:
                        From: "foo"
                        To: "bar"
                      • Hit Search
                      • open url: http://www.bvg.de/index.php/en/index.html
                        Verify: Your last search
                        From: foo
                        To: bar

                      So the site remembers my last search, I guess by setting a cookie.

                      • Close the tab, but keep safari open (have a another tab open)

                      • Now go into Cookie App or via cookie menu item drop down and delete all unwanted cookies (checked settings option: unwanted are all non favorites).

                      • open url: http://www.bvg.de/index.php/en/index.html
                        Verify: "Your last search"
                        From: foo
                        To: bar
                        expected: No display of last search

                      Now go into Safari settings-->privacy delete specific cookie "bvg.de"

                      • open url: http://www.bvg.de/index.php/en/index.html
                        Verify: No display of last search

                      So the site cannot remember my last search, cause I deleted the cookie via Safaris builtin cookie management.

                      In contrast: Cookie.app is not able to delete that cookie, even if I wait some hours. Safari seems to cache the cookie and Cookie.app is not able to edit that cache. Don't take me wrong, but that would be exactly that what I would expect from Cookie.app it should do. Might not be the fault of Cookie.app cause it uses the NSHTTPCookieStorage. But in the end I would expect when deleting a cookie in NSHTTPCookieStorage, that Safari invalidates it in its cache. Maybe the SweetP developers can push Apple to look at this issue, or find another hack that does manage the Safari cookie cache issue.

                      My System:
                      OSX 10.9.1
                      Cookie 3.0.26
                      Safari 7.0.1
                      A bigger safari plugin to mention: Glims 1.0.42

                      Can anyone reproduce this?
                      @SweetP can you?

                      Cheers Pete

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                        pete last edited by

                        Interesting:

                        I have found another site, where the test above reproducible deletes the cookies successfully.

                        http://sweetpproductions.com/support

                        Instead submitting a search, I simply logged in and observed, if the deletion of cookies with Cookie.app invalidates my login. And indeed it does.

                        In contrast to sweetpproductions.com a login test with Facebook, keeps me logged in after deletion with Cookie.app.

                        So what is the difference between the sweetpproductions.com cookie and the bvg.de/facebook.com cookie?
                        Any thoughts?

                        Cheers
                        Pete

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                        • SweetP
                          SweetP last edited by

                          I just had a quick look. it looks as though you also need to remove the Cache, as the bvg site sets a cache cookie.

                          ~
                          Russell
                          SweetPProductions.com

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                            pete last edited by

                            Sorry Russell,
                            your answer was a bit to short for me. But you wrote it was just a quick look, so I guess you will come back. However, your short answer left me with the following questions:

                            Do you mean to remove the browser cache with Cookie.app? That option is already checked here. And also I already tried deleting the cache separately via the menu drop down. The bvg.de site still knows what I have searched before.

                            And what about Facebook? I am not able to invalidate a login session with Cookie.app. Can you test this?

                            Another Question: Is it possible to delete Safaris cookies from within a Safari Extension? The idea would be to delete Safaris cookies from within Safari, not just via NSHTTPCookieStorage, which does not delete cookies if Safari keeps running, at least in some cases (bvg.de/facebook).
                            If that is possible, one could create a Safari extension, that could communicate with Cookie.app and then do the delete job correctly. But I think I am two steps ahead. There are still some questions left open from my post before. Can you please reproduce all 3 of my tests bvg.de, sweetproductions.com and facebook.com?

                            What is a "cache cookie"? (I have not googled this so far.)

                            Regards Pete

                            EDIT:
                            I repeated the test on sweetproductions.com. Right now I am logged in, but the cookie is not visible in Cookie.app. And also "delete unwanted" does not invalidate the login. I think to get this situation, one has to keep Safari running longer. Personally I keep Safari and my osx-session open for days or even weeks. I just close the lid of my mac-laptop when I stop working each day.
                            EDIT2:
                            Restarting Cookie.app helped in that situation. After restart of Cookie.app the before empty cookie listing was full of cookies again, which then could be deleted. That invalidated the login on sweetproductions.com. I did not hinder bvg.de to remember my last search. Actually bvg.de is not listed in Cookie.app but in Safari->Settings->Privacy->cookielist I can see it.

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                            • SweetP
                              SweetP last edited by

                              Ok perhaps the cookies that the data is stored in are Session cookies. Cookie doesn't have access to these, and the only way to clear them is by restarting your browser.

                              ~
                              Russell
                              SweetPProductions.com

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                                pete last edited by SweetP

                                Hmm ok,

                                it is really sad to see, that session cookies can be used to track users like me, that do not often close the browser. I tested this with google chrome, same there.
                                I (quickly) searched the web for options to use APIs or privat functions to edit those RAM-only session cookies. I had no luck.

                                Do you think SIMBL could help in the Safari case?

                                Besides that, I could imagine a browser extension which greasemonkey-like adds user-code (javascript) to all open sites and deletes the cookie within the site context by using standard web methods.

                                I understand, why you and Cookie.app cannot address this issue atm. But it would be really cool if such happens somewhen in future. However, I guess the browser companies have to be convinced first, that this is an issue.

                                Best wishes,
                                Pete

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                                  kawika last edited by

                                  My PRIMARY use of Cookie is with Safari on my MacBook Pro (I also sometimes use Chrome and Firefox).

                                  Cookie Version 3.2.2
                                  OS X Version 10.9.4
                                  Safari Version 7.0.6

                                  I am very frustrated that the "Delete after X minutes" does not work for me. In the past, it has worked. I loved it and got my sister and another friend to buy the product, and now I am suffering through this malfunction.

                                  What can I do to ensure that this feature works? It is very important for me to be able to use it.

                                  Thank you for any help you can provide.

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                                  • SweetP
                                    SweetP last edited by

                                    have you tried unchecking/checking the Timer option, and restarting Cookie.

                                    ~
                                    Russell
                                    SweetPProductions.com

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                                      kawika last edited by

                                      Thank you so much for your reply, Russell. Yes, I have done that. I have even done it and restarted my computer.

                                      I like to be totally honest about all of this because it is important for you to know all the facts. Sometimes Cookie works, and sometimes it doesn't.

                                      I had cookies from being on the Internet all morning this morning. I didn't change the setting. I restarted Safari, quit Cookie, and restarted both... and then Cookie started working properly. It is working properly right this minute.

                                      It seems to be a problem that just occurs whenever it wants to occur. I do not understand how I can be causing it to happen. I am not technical, and I do not do a lot of odd stuff. But I do like to know the Cookies go away as they are supposed to when I am running Cookie for that purpose.

                                      I will get back to you if and when this happens again. I don't think it is right to have to restart everything every time I turn around, and that is why I added to this thread. I did NOT give a bad review... or any review. I have loved Cookie for the time that I have had it, and I am sure I will continue loving it.

                                      Thanks again. VERY MUCH

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                                        kawika last edited by

                                        Hello again, Russell...

                                        I said in my message from August 30 that I would let you know if the problem happened again. YES, it has.

                                        I opened the Cookie window just now, and there are 42 Non-Favorite Cookies, some with as many as 9 and 6 cookies (yielding 371 total unique cookies) that are not tracking cookies... and there are 85 Tracking cookies. They are NOT automatically deleting every 1 minute as the setting in Preferences displayed.

                                        This is why I wrote this message to you in the first place. A person should not have to close down and restart his computer all the time in order to get your software application to work properly.

                                        Thank you.

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                                        • SweetP
                                          SweetP last edited by

                                          thanks kawika,

                                          do let me know if you find any pattern to the issue

                                          ~
                                          Russell
                                          SweetPProductions.com

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                                          • K
                                            kawika last edited by SweetP

                                            thanks kawika,

                                            do let me know if you find any pattern to the issue

                                            I can't figure out what the problem is. It kills me that Cookie works so beautifully... and then all of a sudden it doesn't work at all. I have to manually delete the cookies that are displayed by Cookie.

                                            I sometimes use a VPN software to change my IP address location so that I can watch United States television from Brazil... or Australian television from Australia. But I have not noticed that has anything to do with my Cookie software.

                                            I am so frustrated. The only time I can make it work again seems to be restarting my computer. That is very annoying.

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