Yea, it's a shame. I have similar Google account nightmares as I have
3 or 4 different Google hosted services.

I've not checked but I'm assuming they don't namespace the cookies for
their services :(


On Jul 27, 7:15 pm, Todd Ditchendorf <[email protected]>
wrote:
> hey glenn, sry, no i dont think there's any way to do that with fluid
> or fluid+Safari. they share cookie jars.
>
> td
>
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 11:02 AM, glennfu<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have Fluid logging in to 2 different Gmail accounts.
>
> > One is a corporate email, so I check it through:
> >http://mail.google.com/a/mycompanyname.com
>
> > The other is a personal email account, checked through:
> >http://gmail.com/
>
> > This works great!  I can keep them both up at the same time just
> > fine.  However I also like to occasionally visit Google Reader in
> > Safari, not through Fluid.  The account I use for that is in my
> > corporate email account.  When I log in to my corporate email through
> > Fluid, Google recognizes me as logged in on that account.  Then I can
> > read my feeds just fine.
>
> > Then if I open Fluid for my personal email account, now I'm logged in
> > on Safari through my personal Google account.  I go back to Google
> > Reader and it says I have no feeds... because it's switched accounts.
> > If I click logout and and sign back in with my correct account, Fluid
> > gets disconnected!
>
> > Is there any way to keep these sessions separate?
>
>

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