Aaron Boodman wrote:
- One major issue that we found here was that lots of existing
applications serve different resources at the same URI depending on
who is logged in. We could ask these applications to redesign so that
they don't do that, but we would prefer to not have to.

On 6/26/07, Robert O'Callahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Understood, but this seems to add substantial complexity to the model. Is it
really a big deal to restrict users to one login available offline? A
browser can of course support multiple profiles or something similar to
address that use case without complicating the development model.

not to be annoying, but i only use 3 google accounts for mail (and
yes, I use two of them actively [compose mail] with different
identities, the third is useless offline as it ran out of space).

While I have dozens of browser profiles, there's no way I've ever
managed to be consistent about which ones I used for a specific site.
it just doesn't work.

and browser profiles are a mess. please don't try to explain them to
windows users.

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