I tured on localhost server, created
'cookie.php?cookie=somecookieinstring' test and access it from other
computer - everything works fine, so it's definitely NOT router fault. I
think, I'll show finger to my ISP
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Wow. After changing to 'c%6f%6fkie' everything seems to be ok.
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Title:
Broken links to libmircookie packages
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What do you get when changing each occurrence of 'cookie' into
'c%6f%6fkie' in the url?
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To manage
Looks like a way to avoid HTTP cookies being sent/retrieved?
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To manage notifications about this bu
Most likely that's proxy problem. 'Cookie' keyword is scrambled in every
request. Tryig to figure this out.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I can download them fine from here:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/amd64/libmircookie-dev/download
Also, http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/m/mir/ lists
libmircookie-dev and libmircookie2...
Any chance you have a mirror or proxy that does something weird?
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