to shs or phillip

This is a discussion about to shs or phillip in the Windows Hardware category; I know this maybe maybe out of the question but I get really tired of looking in my email for my password. Could it be possible maybe to set a cookie that remembers it forever? Or is there a reason that you guys have it that way.

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I know this maybe maybe out of the question but I get really tired of looking in my email for my password. Could it be possible maybe to set a cookie that remembers it forever? Or is there a reason that you guys have it that way... If there isnt a reason then could you plz? If the site is in asp Ill be happy to write it myself.

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why don't you just use IE5's feature to remember passwords? Thats what i use for this site.

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I could have swore I had that on. But I guess not this is test #1.

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woohoo! It worked. Thanks eddie. There should still be a cookie option though. But maybe they have there reasons....

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Umm there IS a cookie. Again peeps fail to read. Click PREFERENCES and it's in there. OH could it be in the same hidden place where search is??

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Yup under the post button theres a preferences tab and the cookie lasts a year. Doh! I guess I should have explored further.