To function properly,
the Clockinc web site requires that your browser accept cookies.
Cookies are files containing bits of text information which our
server sends to your computer and visa versa (exactly like all
other information you receive when surfing the net, except it is
not displayed). This allows our server to communicate with
your browser and keep track of your unique shopping selections. The
text information on your cookie correlates with the unique session
number assigned to you when first accessing our site.
Cookies are harmless. Cookies are small
strings of text and nothing more. They are not capable of
doing anything malicious to your computer, and cannot be read by
any site other than the site which originally delivered the cookie. Cookies
do not contain any information retrieved from your computer,
they only contain information supplied by you regarding your specific
visit to the site sending the cookie.
In order to provide our customers with the ablity to effectively
access our vast database of amazing furniture values, we developed
our site using Microsoft's Active Server Page Technology (ASP). One
of the benefits of using ASP is that we are able to temporarily
store information about your visit (i.e. items in your shopping
cart...) on our server. This is far more efficient than passing
information back and forth over the internet between our server
and your browser.
To keep track of your selections and items, a unique session number
is assigned every time you access our site. Then, by using
cookies, ASP keeps track of the selections you've made and items
you have added to your shopping cart based on the unique session
number assigned to you.
Internet Explorer 5.x
Internet Explorer
4.x
Netscape Navigator/Communicator
4.x
America Online
Win 95/98
- From the 'Tools' menu,
select 'Internet
Options'.
- Click the 'Security' tab.
- Ensure that your security
level is set to 'Medium'.
- Click 'OK'.
Macintosh
- From the 'Edit' menu,
select 'Preferences'.
- Expand the 'Receiving
Files' menu.
- Click the 'Cookies' subheading.
- From 'When receiving
cookies:' select 'Never
ask'.
- Click 'OK'.
Win 95/98
- From the 'View' menu,
select 'Internet
Options'.
- Click the 'Advanced' tab.
- Under the 'Security' heading,
click 'Always accept
cookies'.
- Click 'OK'.
Macintosh & Win 95/98
- From the 'Edit' menu,
select 'Preferences'.
- Click the 'Advanced' heading
in the left column.
- Select 'Accept
all cookies'.
- Click 'OK'.
Make sure you are using
the most current version
of AOL software (keyword: upgrade). If
you continue to have difficulties, contact
technical support for
assistance.
You may want to consider
downloading and installing
the full version of either
Netscape Navigator or Internet
Explorer to use instead of
the AOL browser. For
assistance with this, contact
technical support.
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