Well, in the browsers I use locally, they all have a "New Incognito Window"
or something similar. That is extremely nice for testing.

For Win32/64, I have either a virtualbox or kvm windows vmachine, so my
'incognito' for Internet Explorer is "start a new machine". YMMV.

I have no idea how ledger-smb uses http auth, sessions, cookies etc, but
what you are saying does seem to be related to that.

-- drewc
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 10:52 PM, ario <ledger-smb-us...@infopower.nl>wrote:

> Is it possible to open different databases in one cluster (all on the
> same IP/port) from within one browser without damaging the databases?
> I tried it, and after logging out of one db, in the other session's
> browser tab I got the message wrong password 'user logout' or something
> similar.
>
> Is there a way?
>
> cheers,
> ario
>
>
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