Tim Edwards wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to switch to Mozilla due to IE6 being extremely buggy, especially when working through proxy servers. We are currently developing a Zope/Plone application which uses standard Zope authentication using an acl_users folder. To test this application I need to open a browser window onto it, loged-in as a user, however at the same time I also need to have another browser window open onto the ZMI logged in as a manager user so that I can edit the Scripts/ZPTs.
Doing this in IE6 is simply a matter of starting up 2 intances of it (ie. Not clicking File->New->Window to open the 2nd window). This seems to keep the authentication info. seperate.
AFAIK Mozilla authenticates browser-wide. Personally, I use Mozilla for authenticated 'work' in Zope and IE for unauthenticated 'viewing' as it's what most people use and anything we make will have to view/behave well in IE. Two browsers rather than two instances of a single browser. Works for me. best -- Mark Barratt Text Matters Information design: we help explain things using language | design | systems | process improvement ______________________________________________________ phone +44 (0)118 986 8313 email markb@textmatters.com web http://www.textmatters.com