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I am not sure if I am in the correct place or not but I was wondering if
someone could explain to me how, if possible I can keep my web server from
requiring visitors to accept cookies or even be prompted. I am not aware of
putting any code in my website that pushes a cookie but when I go to several
of my sites I get prompted for a cookie.

I know I can disable that prompting in my browser but I do not want my site
visitors to be bothered with that.

Thanks - Jody
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