Re: [PHP] Re user Identifying

2003-03-14 Thread Peter Goggin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 4:13 AM Subject: Re: [PHP] Re user Identifying On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 19:55:04 +1100, Peter Goggin wrote about [PHP] Re user Identifying what the universal translator turned into this: My site uses shopping baskets to record what

Re: [PHP] Re user Identifying

2003-03-14 Thread Martin Mandl
The problem you are describing is implemented in a quite amazing GPL shop. You might want to have a look: www.oscommerce.org Regards Martin Peter Goggin wrote: I did not make my request for information clear. The two scenarios which I have to cover: 1. The user registers as a customer with the

[PHP] Re user Identifying

2003-03-13 Thread Peter Goggin
My site uses shopping baskets to record what the user wants to but. These records are stored in a database against the user. This requires the user to register and log onto the site. Is it possible to avoid this by the use of cookies or some other method? Is it possible to use both methods in

Re: [PHP] Re user Identifying

2003-03-13 Thread Ray Hunter
Yes you can set up both in parallel...however, that is going to be tons of work for your system to manage. You can set up both that allows either sessions or cookies. -- Ray On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 01:55, Peter Goggin wrote: My site uses shopping baskets to record what the user wants to but.

Re: [PHP] Re user Identifying

2003-03-13 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 19:55:04 +1100, Peter Goggin wrote about [PHP] Re user Identifying what the universal translator turned into this: My site uses shopping baskets to record what the user wants to but. These records are stored in a database against the user. This requires the user to register