Thanks Jens.
It has helped me find the other two articles which will help me with this.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/364219/how-can-i-have-multiple-instances-of-webkit-without-sharing-cookies
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Webkitsdk-dev/2008/Jan/msg00018.html
charlie
On Mon, Sep 28,
On 29.9.2009, at 7:16, Jens Alfke wrote:
On Sep 28, 2009, at 1:49 AM, charlie dropbox wrote:
I was looking around for cookie state or some separation of data
sharing between WebViews.
There's a singleton NSHTTPCookieStorage object that you can use to
interact with cookie storage. But
Hi,
I have gotten gmail loaded into two WebViews instances. What I would like to
do is to be able to login to different gmail accounts with each WebView
instance. Right now, I log into gmail account A in the first instance,
then login account B in the second instance and when I click reload on the
On Sep 28, 2009, at 1:49 AM, charlie dropbox wrote:
I was looking around for cookie state or some separation of data
sharing between WebViews.
There's a singleton NSHTTPCookieStorage object that you can use to
interact with cookie storage. But the design is such that there is one
single