At 12:20 PM 4/27/00 -0700, Jeremy Johnson wrote:
>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
Thanks, so I guess each time someone complaint for this kind of
problem, I will go the web server log files to find out which few IP
addresses should be grouped together? A few ISP, including COX@home,
use similar cache-proxy servers. That will be some work, especially
when you have to dig out log files from few web servers.
>>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?
>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....
Directors from Cisco and F5 do use cookie for the persistent method.
>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...
Appreciate for the information, but I do not want to get into shopping
cart business for now :)
>>Thanks Jeremy!
>No Problem ;)
>
>Jeremy
>
Thanks again!
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