Am 09.05.2010 15:13, schrieb Sebastian Rose: > "Ralf M." <[email protected]> writes: >> Sebastian Rose wrote: >>> "Ralf M."<[email protected]> writes: >>>> Ralf M. wrote: >>>>> Hi Tommi, >>>>> in my browser (Opera Linux) I open 2 tabs (ie. pages) >>>>> and in each I do connect to the same tntnet application. >>>>> Does this count as 2 independent sessions or is it just one session? >>>>> >>>>> Not much tested yet, but it seems to me that this is counted >>>>> as just the same one session. >>>>> Is it possible to treat it as 2 independent sessions? Any workarounds? >>> >>> Well, it's simple: No. >>> >>> When ever the browser connects to a site, he has stored a cookie from, >>> he will send that cookie. This has nothing to do with tabs. I'm not >>> aware of a browser, that uses different cache directories per TAB (how >>> would it do that?). >> >> Yes, afterwards I came to the same conclusion; makes sense. >> As said in my follow-up posting one can have 2 independent sessions >> to the same web adress by using 2 (different) browsers... > > > > But you could use more than one profile for mozilla browsers > (e.g. Firefox). > > firefox -ProfileManager > > starts FF with the profile manager. > > > firefox -P profile-name > > starts it with profile "profile-name" > > > > Best wishes > > > Sebastian > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Tntnet-general mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tntnet-general To use simultaneously multiple sessions (which have to base on cookies) you can use the addon CookiePie (http://www.nektra.com/products/cookiepie-tab-firefox-extension) for Mozilla Firefox too.
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