lsellers wrote:

> >    I'm suspicious of any product that does not adhere to
> > standards.  It seems counterproductive to create a custom
> > database, that does not use SQL.  I wonder how they keep track of
> > users who leave and come back, since it claims it
> > is fully state persistent, yet doesn't use cookies.
>
> By ip no doubt. ;->
>

  Aww, yes.  That would make sense.  As I am on a dial-up (and so are many users) I 
think I would prefer cookies.
I'd to lose state every time I sign off.  Or have someone else go to the site and 
enter into my previous state.


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