posted by [identity profile] hawkida.livejournal.com at 11:04am on 27/02/2007
That's an internet/browser thing, not an LJ thing. A site can only set a cookie for itself, and if it sets another with the same sort of details it overwrites the previous one. You can always fire up a different flavour of browser to sit alongside your original if you like.
 
posted by [identity profile] bugshaw.livejournal.com at 11:08am on 27/02/2007
Ah, thank you for the explanation. I was sure it used to be possible at one point, but maybe I am misremembering.
 
posted by [identity profile] alexmc.livejournal.com at 11:18am on 27/02/2007
Developers sometimes try to write web apps to work without cookies. (For instance some people switch off cookies for privacy reasons). They put the identification token in each and every URL. This is basically a nightmare to program and even if it was available in the past has probably been dropped.



PS I wrote my explanation without having read hawkida's perfectly good explanation which was posted first..

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