Hi Mr Bruno
The idea is to get the User ID and the Password at the first time and then let the 
user go and navigate through my domain without asking him about his/her ID and 
Password each time he want to utilize a sevice  hosted in the domain
It's the same idea as Yahoo 
Once you get the user id and password you can go through  My Yahoo, Yahoo pager, Yahoo 
chatting, etc without asking the user about his/her  each time
Thats all

Bilal Okour
Java Developer

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From:   Bruno Lowagie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject:        Re: Modifying the Cookies? Help

>so that it overwrites the previous values of login.user and
>login.passwd, assuming of course you put the values into the session
>in the first place.
>
>Although, this isn't completely related to cookies, but seems a lot
>easier approach.

Indeed, you even could ask yourself what's the point of using
a pasword if you store it in a Cookie, why not post it to every
newsgroup/mailing list you know? That way you certainly won't
forget it...


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