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Tuesday, June 14th 2005, 8:29pm

konqueror problems with cookies & passwords

hi...


i'm gentoo user, and since updating konqueror to 3.4.1 i have the following errors when using:

kio_http_debug: WARNING: (3205) Can't communicate with kded_kcookiejar!
kio (kioslave): WARNING: Can't communicate with kded_kpasswdserver!

i use enlightenment, and start kdeinit with 'kdeinit --no-kded'. else konqueror refuses to work, since dcop is not loaded...

can anyone tell me why this happens?
i can execute the 'kcookiejar' in console....


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Tuesday, June 14th 2005, 11:10pm

start kdeinit without the --no-kded

If you exclude parts of the KDE infrastructure for pure fun, don't expect other parts to work properly.

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Tuesday, October 3rd 2006, 8:21pm

I have the same or similar problem with konqueror on ubuntu dapper (kde 3.5.2). I want to run konqueror "standalone", so I simply start kdeinit (no args), then konqueror. I've configured konqueror so the default cookie policy is "reject" (same with java*), and then I enter in a handful of sites I wish to allow cookies in the cookie manager. However no cookies are saved between sessions. It's as if I had configured konqueror to treat all cookies as session cookies. But I have not done that to my knowledge.

I've searched around and the FAQ and the above message indicate that what I want to do should be possible, but I haven't figured out why my cookies are not getting stored between sessions.

Any enlightenment would be greatly welcome. Thanks.