Hey Duncan,

After researching scarts, I personally found that session was the best for
me. I don't like the idea of data intentionally being stored on a persons
PC. But thats just me.

I would highly recommend utilising the CFC's when building the shopping
cart. When I built mine it was when CFC first came out and its made a
WORLD of difference! Not sure if there are in tutorials out there using
CFC's but then again I pushed the boundries of them anyway.

Happy hunting.

Jeremy

> I am writing a cart for a training organisation and its got quite a
> lot of steps. I am thinking at the moment I will keep all the info
> from each step in the session scope then commit it all to the database
> on the last step.
> 
> I am curious as to how everyone else deals with this stuff?
> 
> --=20
> Duncan I Loxton
> www.sixfive.co.uk
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> "I can only please one person per day. Today is not looking good.=20
> Tomorrow  isn't looking much better." Dilbert

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