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Contributor, Macworld Oct 16, 2009 5:36 AM A cookie is a “small piece of text stored on a user’s computer by a Web browser.” If you ever have a
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problem that appears linked to a cookie in Safari, the standard solution is to go to Safari’s Preferences, select Security and click the Show Cookies button. From here, find the name of the cookie you want to delete and click to Remove it. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always solve a cookie-related problem. That’s what I discovered when trying to safari not sending cookies deal with a Safari error that I’ve covered previously. The ironic symptom is that, when trying to load pages from Apple’s Support site (especially search results), I get one of an assortment of error messages—all equally odd. The most common error is shown in the the figure below. Only the Apple site and only the Safari browser are victims of this bug! When I last wrote about this symptom, I had not zeroed in on a solution. So I’ve been investigating it further. I’ve now found how to eradicate the symptom. But along the way, I learned some curious facts about how cookies work in Safari. First off, the error message suggested that a cookie item named ac_history might be the proximate cause. I did find an ac_history cookie from apple.com listed in Safari’s Show Cookies window (shown below). So I removed it. The errors vanished immediately, without even having to quit Safari. So far, so good. But within a short time, usually less than an hour, the symptoms returned. As did
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