Yes, I'm obviously trying. My first attempt was a tiny change in the KCookieServer/KCookieJar API to let people search just for persistent cookies. But it failed. I'm currently working on a second attempt following the same approach. If not, I though about implementing a different jar for the private sessions. But this second idea is probably an "hard" change in the kde cookie jar. I fear that "private sessions" are exactly the opposite idea around what the "monolithic" & "share it with every app" kde cookie jar is builded.
2012/12/17 David Faure <[email protected]> > On Sunday 16 December 2012 18:41:31 andrea diamantini wrote: > > - New private browsing mode (NOT based on KIO, as it seems our cookiejar > is > > not enough "malleable" for it. At least in kde4) > > Are you working on patches to make it "malleable" enough in the future? > > If you need something, make it happen, don't just hope for others to do so > :) > > -- > David Faure, [email protected], http://www.davidfaure.fr > Working on KDE, in particular KDE Frameworks 5 > > -- Andrea Diamantini WEB: http://www.adjam.org rekonq project WEB: http://rekonq.kde.org IRC: rekonq@freenode
