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| Subject: | Re: Maia Mailgaurd http://www.renaissoft.com/maia/ |
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| Date: | Mon, 18 Jul 2005 11:45:59 -0400 |
Christopher Canova wrote:
Many Gov & Corp. users are not allowed to accept cookies by policy. These users do not have the ability to change their browser settings to accept cookies. It is also easier (development, support, maintenance wise) to only have one way of managing session info in your proxy/app.What are the risks to enforcing session handling using cookies? Will it
break functionality for many people? Are the risks of including the SID
in the URL worse than cookies?
Stelian Ene wrote: The obvious solution is to present the user with a check box "Use cookie", checked by default. If the user unchecks it, revert to the default, url-based session traking.
Andy Bentley
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