On 17 September 2013 11:26, Ian Malone <ibmalone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 17 September 2013 04:03, Roger <arelem@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I think Firefox in private browsing mode running alongside a
> I'm running 3 browsers Opera, firefox and Chromium in Fedora 19 developing
> another drupal site.
> I need to have admin and anonymous users in browsers at the same time and
> find that none of the browsers allow that.
> Has anyone successfully got FF or Chromium to have 2 instances open and
> running two users of the same application.
> How?
non-private session should do that, but not sure whether it keeps
cookies during the session or not.
AFAIK in private browsing mode, Firefox doesn't keep anything on the HDD, including cookies. I guess that could work for the OP's use case if he doesn't have to log in / supply a username and password every time.
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