All those sorts of settings are actually recorded in a WebPreferences object. If the two WebViews have the same preferences identifier then they will (by default) end up sharing the same prefs.

On 1 Oct 2009, at 22:03, jon wrote:

if you make a new IB project, create two new windows, with a new webview located into each window,

if you go to one of the webviews, and get the inspector up and go into the attributes, and turn off everything, like java, plugins, animate images, etc...

the second webview also turns all of it's attributes too? if you turn one of them on, they both turn on.....

why are they linked?

Jon.
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