On 17 September 2013 11:26, Ian Malone <ibmal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 17 September 2013 04:03, Roger <are...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> > 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?
>
> I think Firefox in private browsing mode running alongside a
> 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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