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<h1>My Bookmarks</h1><p>This module lets you configure the bookmarks home page.</p><p>The bookmarks home page is accessible at <a href="bookmarks:/">bookmarks:/</a>.</p>
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Located in bookmarks.cpp:108
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<h1>Cache</h1><p>This module lets you configure your cache settings.</p><p>The cache is an internal memory in Konqueror where recently read web pages are stored. If you want to retrieve a web page again that you have recently read, it will not be downloaded from the Internet, but rather retrieved from the cache, which is a lot faster.</p>
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Located in cache.cpp:111
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Unable to start the cookie handler service.
You will not be able to manage the cookies that are stored on your computer.
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Located in kcookiesmain.cpp:44
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<p><h1>Cookies</h1> Cookies contain information that Konqueror (or other KDE applications using the HTTP protocol) stores on your computer, initiated by a remote Internet server. This means that a web server can store information about you and your browsing activities on your machine for later use. You might consider this an invasion of privacy.</p><p> However, cookies are useful in certain situations. For example, they are often used by Internet shops, so you can 'put things into a shopping basket'. Some sites require you have a browser that supports cookies.</p><p> Because most people want a compromise between privacy and the benefits cookies offer, KDE offers you the ability to customize the way it handles cookies. So you might want to set KDE's default policy to ask you whenever a server wants to set a cookie, allowing you to decide. For your favorite shopping web sites that you trust, you might want to set the policy to accept, then you can access the web sites without being prompted every time KDE receives a cookie.</p>
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Located in kcookiesmain.cpp:87
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<qt>A policy already exists for<center><b>%1</b></center>Do you want to replace it?</qt>
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Located in kcookiespolicies.cpp:234
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Unable to communicate with the cookie handler service.
Any changes you made will not take effect until the service is restarted.
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Located in kcookiespolicies.cpp:408
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<p><h1>Cookies</h1> Cookies contain information that Konqueror (or any other KDE application using the HTTP protocol) stores on your computer from a remote Internet server. This means that a web server can store information about you and your browsing activities on your machine for later use. You might consider this an invasion of privacy.</p><p>However, cookies are useful in certain situations. For example, they are often used by Internet shops, so you can 'put things into a shopping basket'. Some sites require you have a browser that supports cookies.</p><p>Because most people want a compromise between privacy and the benefits cookies offer, KDE offers you the ability to customize the way it handles cookies. You might, for example want to set KDE's default policy to ask you whenever a server wants to set a cookie or simply reject or accept everything. For example, you might choose to accept all cookies from your favorite shopping web site. For this all you have to do is either browse to that particular site and when you are presented with the cookie dialog box, click on <i> This domain </i> under the 'apply to' tab and choose accept or simply specify the name of the site in the <i> Domain Specific Policy </i> tab and set it to accept. This enables you to receive cookies from trusted web sites without being asked every time KDE receives a cookie.</p>
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Located in kcookiespolicies.cpp:449
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<qt>Make sure you entered the actual environment variable name rather than its value. For example, if the environment variable is <br /><b>HTTP_PROXY=http://localhost:3128</b><br /> you need to enter <b>HTTP_PROXY</b> here instead of the actual value http://localhost:3128.</qt>
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Located in kenvvarproxydlg.cpp:133 kenvvarproxydlg.cpp:295
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Did not detect any environment variables commonly used to set system wide proxy information.
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Located in kenvvarproxydlg.cpp:222
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<qt>To learn about the variable names the automatic detection process searches for, press OK, click on the quick help button on the window title bar of the previous dialog and then click on the "<b>Auto Detect</b>" button.</qt>
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Located in kenvvarproxydlg.cpp:226
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Contributors to this translation: Kartik Mistry.