Webkit's Session docstring specifies that cookies must be enabled on the client so that Session works. However, I don't actually see any Cookie code in Session. Is the docstring still correct?
I am looking to have WK be session aware when the client side cannot support Cookies or POSTs (spefically, I am targeting Plucker on the Palm OS). Is this doable/hackable? Ideas?
Any input appreciated...
Costas
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