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Posted by sid on 02/02/07 17:22
On Feb 2, 1:59 am, OmegaJunior <omegajun...@spamremove.home.nl> wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 02:57:38 +0100, bob.chat...@gmail.com
>
> <bob.chat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Feb 1, 2:37 pm, "sid" <sidwe...@alexian.net> wrote:
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> >> I am using vs 4.1.2
> >> Yes, I can make the session work if I allow it to place its id on the
> >> url.
> >> But, thats not what I wanted. I was expecting it to be hidden.
>
> >> Sid.
>
> > thats an issue with the client's browser. The sessions cookies are
> > used only if they are accepted by the client. Otherwise it defaults to
> > the URL string.
>
> Which can be checked and configured easily enough. You can set the session
> configurations to use nothing but cookies; that way it won't ever try to
> create a sessionid in the url. Then you can create a cookie on a front
> page which you check on a subsequent page, to see whether or not the
> client accepts cookies. If they don't, ask them to allow their browser to
> accept cookies for your web site. Would they do that? Yes, if they value
> their security. (Not that it's very secure by itself, but it's a start.)
>
> --
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Can you tell me what keysnames to check ?
I don't believe that the browser I was using prohibits cookies from
being set.
What criteria does it use to determine if cookie are enabled or not ?
Sid.
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