hi,
        since session tracking is done at server side and not at client
side, session tracking
        cannot be disabled by client. yes you can implement session tracking
by URLbased method.

regards
guru


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-----Original Message-----
From: Shital Kanitkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 12:05 AM
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Subject: Session tracking


Hello all,

I remember a discussion recently about managing session tracking despite the
client browser disabling cookies. Tried to find the relevant thread, but
could not do so (searched on "session tracking").

Hope someone on the list doesn't mind re-answering this question:  I know
you can disable cookies, but can a client browser disable session tracking
itself? Or is it that if the client turns off cookies, you cannot implement
session tracking at all?

Thanks in advance,
-Shital

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