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Re: Multiple Windows Question
country flaguser name
United States
2007-10-11 18:18:24

Sorry Narcissa, no workaround.
If you just want to monitor more than one room, then use the admin panel or the lurking page. If you just want to play around and pretend you are more than one peson, the only way you can do it is to login with different browsers!!! Like one user using IE and separately, in FIREFOX login with a second name. For the third one, you should use NETSCAPE. For the forth one OPERA. and so on (there are hundreds of browsers available, so...)

PS: But, if you really need to do this, it means you are addicted to CHAT and you should buy different computers for each personality you wanna play. Are you a serial killer? :p (I know you're not Shannon, just kidding...)

Ciprian MURARIU
- Bucharest, Romania -

----- Original Message ----
From: Narcissa < nobodyofnothing%40yahoo.com">nobodyofnothingyahoo.com>
To: phpmychat%40yahoogroups.com">phpmychatyahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 1:20:28 AM
Subject: [phpMyChat] Multiple Windows Question

Is there another fix to this aside from using multiple browsers?

11Q.I want to log in in multiple windows with different usernames -
what is the best way to do it?

11A.The best practice is to use a different type of browser for each
user, otherwise, the cookie handling will expose your chat to security
breaches(like turning a private room into public), as well as
malfunctions on your side.I recommend IE7 + Firefox / Netscape / Opera

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Re: Multiple Windows Question
country flaguser name
United States
2007-10-11 19:35:33

Loathe as I am to disagree with Ciprian - I have discovered a few
workarounds of sorts. This is not something I recommend due to
previously mentioned security issues in the FAQ, and it causes a few
other annoyances. Workarounds listed in order of computer skill required:
A) disable cookies in your browser. This causes the popup "must have
cookies enabled...", however, you can hit okay and have it continue.
B) Delete the javascript function in the chat that creates the cookie. I
believe it's in the loader.php files.

And yes, the reason I do this is so that I can have my admin hat on in
one room while chattering with my friends in another room.

Ciprian Murariu wrote:
&gt; Sorry Narcissa, no workaround.
> If you just want to monitor more than one room, then use the admin panel or the lurking page. If you just want to play around and pretend you are more than one peson, the only way you can do it is to login with different browsers!!! Like one user using IE and separately, in FIREFOX login with a second name. For the third one, you should use NETSCAPE. For the forth one OPERA. and so on (there are hundreds of browsers available, so...)
&gt;
> PS: But, if you really need to do this, it means you are addicted to CHAT and you should buy different computers for each personality you wanna play. Are you a serial killer? :p (I know you're not Shannon, just kidding...)
>
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> Ciprian MURARIU
> - Bucharest, Romania -
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
>; From: Narcissa < nobodyofnothing%40yahoo.com">nobodyofnothingyahoo.com>
>; To: phpmychat%40yahoogroups.com">phpmychatyahoogroups.com
&gt; Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 1:20:28 AM
> Subject: [phpMyChat] Multiple Windows Question
>
>; Is there another fix to this aside from using multiple browsers?
>
&gt; 11Q.I want to log in in multiple windows with different usernames -
> what is the best way to do it?
>
> 11A.The best practice is to use a different type of browser for each
> user, otherwise, the cookie handling will expose your chat to security
> breaches(like turning a private room into public), as well as
> malfunctions on your side.I recommend IE7 + Firefox / Netscape / Opera
&gt;
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>;
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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