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At 12:04 PM 4/27/00 -0700, Wayne wrote:
 
Do you have document that you mentioned that we can reference?
 
Sure. http://www.linux-vs.org/persistence.html
 Well, a cookie is good for stashing some information, but I don't think 
cookies should be used for more than recognizing you when you return to a 
site.... everything else about a user should be stashed in a central 
storage area, IE database, NFS mount, etc....
Most shopping cart we tried using cookie to keep the shopping information.
Do you have any suggestion that  a shopping cart not using cookie at all?
 
If you REALLY want to know what I would do, I would run roxen as the 
webserver (www.roxen.com). It has a really simplistic database interface, 
could make setting/getting/editing the database shopping cart quite easy... 
 
Thanks Jeremy!
 
No Problem ;)
Jeremy
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