Sure will look into it. Had a little horrible experience trying "CookieSwap". It sure works, but when I swapped between profile, and me being so cookie aware that i am using "Keep until: Ask me every time" for cookies, (my list of blocked cookies is 3½ times longer than my cookielist), then the extension apparently made firefox visit all of the sites I have cookies fore and started asking me again "What do you want to do with this cookie?" And I was thinking "oh fu..", as that list takes a long time to reach. I have absolutely no idea how "CookieSwap" omitted my list or why it started visiting all my sites again just to ask for checking cookies.
Kyle wrote: > Actually I wrote an extension that does exactly what you're looking for. > > http://cookiestore.mozdev.com/ > > I haven't worked on it for a while, but I did complete the tab > specific cookie jars which should do what you want. I ran into trouble > dealing with AJAX http requests that dealing with persistent cookies. > My extension only works on session cookies at the moment. > Unfortunately all this request and response manipulation and > examination added a bit of latency which I have yet to spend time to > optimize. > > You might need to pull it from CVS to get the latest code. I also > have a shell script in there that will package the XPI file for you, > it's pretty simple. > > Hopefully that helps you some. If you have any questions on how it > works, feel free to email me. All of the controls for the extension > are in the right click context menu. You can even edit cookies by hand > through the "Manage Cookie Jars" dialog if I remember correctly. > > Kyle > > > > On Jan 29, 2008 3:22 PM, Jesper Staun Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hello. >> >> >> I was wondering if this is possible: >> For a specific tab is one specific cookie like this used; >> CookieName: Userinfo >> CookieValue: User=Brian&pass=Brianisusingalousypass >> >> And for another tab is this cookie used; >> CookieName: Userinfo >> CookieValue: User=TheAdmin&pass=TheAdminHasABetterOne >> >> Has anyone ever tried this before? And is it even possible? It actually >> should be possible, but how would I manage to tell this tab to be the >> admin and the other to be Brian. >> Should be able to manipulate the http headers manually, but missing the >> know-how. >> This isn't much help: >> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Setting_HTTP_request_headers Or I >> am just misreading it all. >> I can't tell how to overwrite a specific header-response from that link. >> And another thing i need to do is to avoid that Admin cookie overwrites >> Brians cookie in the cookie database. >> >> So, any thoughts? >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Project_owners mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners >> >> > > > > _______________________________________________ Project_owners mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners
