Fluid. Another site-specific browser toolkit for OS X (Leopard only), from Todd Ditchendorf. Again, it’s not clear if this does the Right Thing and creates separate cookie jars for every application.
Fluid. Another site-specific browser toolkit for OS X (Leopard only), from Todd Ditchendorf. Again, it’s not clear if this does the Right Thing and creates separate cookie jars for every application.
Coincidence I think not! I was just trying to find a way of opening more than one Firefox process at a time, so that if one crashes, it doesn't bring down the ship. It's possible by running different profiles using either the -P or -no-remote option when launching Firefox.
Braydon Fuller - 29th December 2007 00:20 - #
Thanks for the shoutout Simon. As of version 0.4, Fluid does not attempt to alter the default WebKit behavior WRT cookies and sharing across apps. This seems to result in sharing of most cookies with Safari (and other WK-based apps on the system? not positive) I like your suggestion tho, and will look into this for 0.5. peace.
Todd Ditchendorf - 29th December 2007 01:53 - #
I was originally excited about Fluid for having several accounts logged into sites like Flickr (shared work account) and Facebook (test accounts). But the shared cookie situation was a deal breaker.