HTTP state management without cookies?
damien morton
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Fri Feb 22 15:42:50 EST 2002
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Lutz Schroeer <Lutz.Schroeer at kybernetik-manufaktur.de> wrote in message news:<Xns91BAE535689F7Latzikatz at 139.174.2.56>... > I'm creating a website which makes intensive use of cgi scripts and there > is the possibility for the visitor to register as a user for having the > ability to customize the site appearance, contents and other stuff. > > Jumping from one script to the other I need to remember at least the user's > name. The W3C recommends using cookies (RFC 2109). Unfortunately many > people don't like cookies and filter them using WebWasher or a personal > firewall. > > Is there any other technique for keeping the user's data while he is using > my site without installing any large suite as Zope or the like? I've read > an article about utilizing soft links but I didn't quite get the point. > > Lutz Ive seen http state management done with wildcard DNS. <sessiod-id>.foo.com/bar.html simpler and easier to use cookies though.
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