Sorry to reply to myself, but I had to check it ... On Tuesday 27 January 2004 07:32 pm, Terry Hancock wrote:
Then again, Mozilla has an "Identities" feature (sort of like usernames within the program). Can you not just launch Mozilla with Identity "A" and then another with Identity "B"? That seems like that ought to work.
They're called "Profiles" and yes, it does work. I set up an identity called "test", then started one Mozilla for me: % mozilla -P terry (then logged in with privileges to my local Zope server) And then started another % mozilla -P test This gives the usual "not logged in" challenge. I tried a typical modify- and-view cycle, just to check that everything works as expected and they don't interfere with each other or anything. Works perfectly. I assume this feature is available on Windows, though you might have to invoke it differently. Do whatever the equivalent of "man mozilla" is and find out, I suppose. Cheers, Terry -- Terry Hancock ( hancock at anansispaceworks.com ) Anansi Spaceworks http://www.anansispaceworks.com