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Posted by "Richard Lynch" on 10/11/05 01:11
On Sat, October 8, 2005 1:58 am, Ragnar wrote:
> What I gather from Richards answer earlier that the difference between
> $_POST, $_GET or $_COOKIE, $_SESSION is almost irrelevant, I might
> as well store the detail in a session to be able to use them on page
> 3 it seems.
On a DEDICATED server, $_SESSION is probably not a horrible place to
do this, if you really really really have to...
On a SHARED server, $_SESSION is a HORRIBLE place to tuck this info --
Any other user on that server can troll through your session files for
cc#s. BAD.
I still fail to understand why you're bouncing the user around so much
and turning something so simple into something so complicated.
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