Cookie can be one of the available methods, but I am not certain it
is only method for that purpose.


Pae



> yes it does so no you can't.
>
> ditto tomcat 4 - cookies is the only reliable method for identifying an
> individual computer, so is therefopre the only method for managing
sessions.
>
> ian
>
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> > Hi,
> >
> > does tomcat-3.2.3 use cookies to administrate sessions? Can I use
sessions
> if
> > the browser does not allow cookies?
> >
> > What's about tomcat-4.x?
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