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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 04/24/07 01:12
Gordon Burditt wrote:
>>> data is in the db. a query will return the correct step that is next in the
>>> ladder of steps to get to the top. user logs back in, that step is
>>> displayed. now, pray-tell, HOW IS THE DATA LOST?
>>>
>>>
>> And your mind is completely unable to grasp a simple concept. If the
>> session is lost and there is no user login, there is no way to reference
>> the row in the table related to this user.
>>
>> You have 500 users currently active. Suddenly one of them loses a
>> session. Now - WHICH OF THOSE FIVE HUNDRED ROWS IS RELATED TO THAT
>> USER? THERE IS NOT LOGIN!
>
> His solution to that is to display 500 credit card numbers and names
> and addresses, mostly of other people, and let the user choose his.
>
> Even without privacy and security issues, it sounds a lot easier
> to just start over, or better, go to a different web site run by a
> different company entirely.
>
That sounds about right!
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