Sir
If we are not using a form ,then what we will do for it.
Best Regards
Mumtaz Ahmad
Andy Ewings
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You have to pass them through as hidden form variables....I think this is
the only way.
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-----Original Message-----
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Subject: RE: session variable storage
can we use session variables without passing any information through URL
?when browser cookies are disabled on client side.
waitnig for response
ok
Mumtaz
"Tristram
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Session Vars are only stored in RAM,
AFAIK
Tristram Charnley
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> registry or database?
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> which is better and why?
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