Daniel Kendrick wrote:
I am curious if there is a way to serve up different pages to
returning visitors so its different than that of a first time visitor.
If PHP is an option, you can produce a different 'effect' by having an
array and randomly selecting the content. At it's simplest
Huh...
I had considered using PHP for something similar. I honestly wouldnt have
thought to use it like that. I appreciate it you have given me a great idea.
If it works ill post my results :)
--D
On 7/27/07, Designer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Kendrick wrote:
I am curious if there
That was a big mistake... sorry.
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Sorry, im
On 27/07/07, Daniel Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am curious if there is a way to serve up different pages to returning
visitors so its different than that of a first time visitor.
I would like to avoid cookies all together. But if I must I must.
I'm assuming you're talking about
Daniel Kendrick wrote:
I would like to avoid cookies all together. But if I must I must.
You'll need cookies.
(well you could sort of determine new vistors by IP address but only in
a way that wouldn't be as reliable -- there are many cases of NAT users
sharing a single IP, or with AOL
Daniel Kendrick wrote:
I am curious if there is a way to serve up different pages to returning
visitors so its different than that of a first time visitor.
Sure. :-)
I would like to avoid cookies all together. But if I must I must.
The only alternative to cookies is to force the user to
Yeah I didnt think so. I knew Id be baking cookies I just was wondering
about a cookieless way or not.
sigh
Alright continuing as planned.
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On 7/26/07, Matthew Cruickshank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Kendrick wrote:
I would like to avoid cookies all together. But if I must I must.
I am curious if there is a way to serve up different pages to returning
visitors so its different than that of a first time visitor.
I would like to avoid cookies all together. But if I must I must.
Thanks for any help,
--D
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I am curious if there is a way to serve up different pages to returning
visitors so its different than that of a first time visitor.
I would like to avoid cookies all together. But if I must I must.
Thanks for any help,
--D
SosCpdGMail wrote:
Sorry, im quite new to all that, but cant you look for cached content? Ip
addresses cannot be used I think, because routers and all that, but cached
files will be sure on client machine if he don't clear cache since last
visit.
And you'll look for cached content how?
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Hassan Schroeder wrote:
SosCpdGMail wrote:
Sorry, im quite new to all that, but cant you look for cached
content? Ip
addresses cannot be used I think, because routers and all that, but
cached
files will be sure on client machine if he don't clear cache since last
visit.
And you'll look for
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Daniel Kendrick wrote:
I am curious if there is a way to serve up different pages to returning
visitors so its
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Rafael
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SosCpdGMail wrote:
Sorry, im
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