Session management with cookies enabled or disabled

2001-04-04 Thread Cameron

I am wondering if anyone has any ideas on recommended practices for session
management where the users may or may not have cookies enabled.

What I am wanting to do is minimize the use of the URLToken on the URL's and
only use it if someone has cookies disabled.

How would I detect if someone has cookes disabled? Is there an alternative
that doesn't require cookies or URLToken?

(don't even mention hidden frames like I saw in one article... man, how
horrible)

Any ideas, suggestions?

Cameron


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Re: Session management with cookies enabled or disabled

2001-04-04 Thread Paul Smith

See application.cfm in CFWACK 3rd ed p 656 (in Ch 27)

best,  paul

At 11:29 AM 4/5/01 +1200, you wrote:
>I am wondering if anyone has any ideas on recommended practices for session
>management where the users may or may not have cookies enabled.


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Re: Session management with cookies enabled or disabled

2001-04-04 Thread Joseph Thompson

> I am wondering if anyone has any ideas on recommended practices for
session
> management where the users may or may not have cookies enabled.
>

This app is interesting in the way that it detects and handles cookies/URL
tokens.  It is pretty straight forward and may give you some ideas?

http://cfhub.com/contributions/backbutton/


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