Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
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Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
If feature is already available how do I activate it
I need this because i want to open two sessions in two tabs to the same website
If feature is already available how do I activate it
I need this because i want to open two sessions in two tabs to the same website
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Re: Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
Afair, Private Browsing is not implemented at all
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Re: Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
-Px- wrote:Afair, Private Browsing is not implemented at all
It is a good feature .Too bad it is not available.
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Re: Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
Is it possible to achieve the same effect utilising a customised version of PrefBar?
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Re: Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
Installed and tried using it.But PrefBar is not capable of meeting my requirement.The search continues
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Re: Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
vazhavandan wrote:-Px- wrote:Afair, Private Browsing is not implemented at all
It is a good feature .Too bad it is not available.
Sadly, SM team have limited resources and, according to meeting notes, nobody even working on porting Private Browsing...
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Re: Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
What's the difference with a 'private browsing mode' & just denying cookies & then clearing everything (cookies, history etc) afterwards? I never really use private browsing so it's never been an issue for me.
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Re: Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
You will likely not see a "private tab" in SeaMonkey or Firefox as it requires total process separation, which is a project that Mozilla abandoned after 3 years.
You *can* get two copies of the same website running in SeaMonkey by using the Profile Manager and creating a second profile that loads with the -no-remote flag:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_Manager
You *can* get two copies of the same website running in SeaMonkey by using the Profile Manager and creating a second profile that loads with the -no-remote flag:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_Manager
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Re: Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
CMonkeyBloke wrote:What's the difference with a 'private browsing mode' & just denying cookies & then clearing everything (cookies, history etc) afterwards? I never really use private browsing so it's never been an issue for me.
Little to nothing except it does everything in one step and restores your settings afterwards. Also, cookie exceptions are not recorded so your boss cannot look at Tool--> Options --> Privacy and note that you don't accept redtube's cookies.
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Re: Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
LoudNoise wrote:Little to nothing except it does everything in one step and restores your settings afterwards. Also, cookie exceptions are not recorded so your boss cannot look at Tool--> Options --> Privacy and note that you don't accept redtube's cookies.
OK, I though as much.
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CMonkeyBloke wrote:What's the difference with a 'private browsing mode' & just denying cookies & then clearing everything (cookies, history etc) afterwards? I never really use private browsing so it's never been an issue for me.
Since SeaMonkey shares the sessions across tabs i cannot connect to the other server unless i clear my session through (Edit==>Preferences==>Privacy & security)
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Read my comment vazhavandan.
Tip of the day: If it has "toolbar" in the name, it's crap.
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@patrickjdempsey - looked at that page which has details about profile management but i am not able to locate the text about setting flags.I am ignorant as to ways of passing params to SeaMonkey
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Re: Is Private tab feature available in SeaMonkey?
I don't know anything about how shortcuts work in Linux world, but the idea is that you create a new shortcut to load the second profile. So if your original shortcut is this:
...\seamonkey.exe
to load the profile manager you copy that shortcut and modify it like this:
...\seamonkey.exe -p -no-remote
then once you have the new profile setup, you add it's name to the end:
...\seamonkey.exe -p -no-remote newprofilename
...\seamonkey.exe
to load the profile manager you copy that shortcut and modify it like this:
...\seamonkey.exe -p -no-remote
then once you have the new profile setup, you add it's name to the end:
...\seamonkey.exe -p -no-remote newprofilename
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