One way you could get around this (for debugging purposes only) is to
use another browser.. ie. IE and Firefox. This works because each of the
browser instances have separate cookie stores.
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Hi Edin,
Indeed that may be the case! However, there is a Win32 port for QDBM
that I downloaded from qdbm.sourceforge.net which includes dlls, header
files to compile qdbm support into win apps, and comes with DOS apps
that can create, access and test qdbm files. This may be a new addition
to t
milar question in January, though not QDBM
specifically, but no-one has responded, or the solution wasn't posted.
Thanks,
Justin Tan
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