I'm using link based sessions, but I don't think that can be the culprit.
The SQL statement includes WHERE sessID="whateveritis". Explorer appears to
identify the correct record because it clears the NULLs; it just doesn't
write the new data.

Roddie



on 28/2/03 9:45 am, Scott Haneda at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> on 02/28/2003 1:37 AM, Roddie Grant at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Working in Lasso Profession 6, OS X and My SQL 4.?
>> 
>> I'm at the testing stage of a small survey website
>> (http://www.myword.co.uk/iied/iied_introVw.lasso).
>> 
>> When a visitor first comes to the site, a record is created and identified
>> by a sessionID. The visitor can move from page to page, and the answers they
>> give are recorded in the database, using the sessionID to identify the
>> record. This all works fine.
>> 
>> Visitors have the option of Pausing, then Resuming on another occasion. When
>> they opt for Pause, the system gives them a reference number (not the
>> sessionID - too long!) and they enter a password. They click "Pause". The
>> reference and password should now be written to the visitor's record
>> (identified by the same sessionID).
>> 
>> This works in Netscape (7.01), but not in Explorer (5.2.2). OSX 10.1.3.
>> Explorer removes the NULLs from the fields, but does not write the new data.
>> 
>> I have confirmed that the SQL is identical for both, and I am now baffled. I
>> don't even know what to look for. This is mission-critical, so I'm open to
>> any suggestions.
>> 
> 
> How do lasso sessions work, are they cookie based, or url appended?  If they
> are cookie based, you probably are losing the cookie value.
> 
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