Robert Walker wrote in post #961102: > Fritz Trapper wrote in post #961091: >> Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote in post #961085: >>> I don't think that would work, unless you can keep track of the names of >>> your different cookies. >> >> That's not necessary, since the data is contained in the page itself. > > Modern browsers that are not completely ignorant have per-window storage > on the client side: > > http://dev.w3.org/html5/webstorage/#the-sessionstorage-attribute > > I'm only saying that per-window/per-tab storage is not out of the > question. It's something that is coming standard in HTML5. Problem is > that most sites can't reliably use this yet so this is really a moot > point in most situations. Interesting. I didn't realize HTML 5 storage was per window.
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