>         For example, if you go to Amazon, add some book to your cart do
> "checkout" and copy/paste that the URL into someone else's browser it'll
> recover gracefully by redirecting you to some page displaying something
> related to cart (maybe it displays your cart as empty) or some page
> displaying a list of products. The point is that it handles this
> gracefully instead of displaying any sort of "oops you screwed up" page.

Yes, that is planned. See Matej's RFE.

Eelco

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