On Wednesdayen den 16 January 2002 00.06, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> So sprach �Reinhard Katzmann� am 2002-01-15 um 19:51:16 +0100 :
> > create superior technics to cookies (php is a very good way to
> > never have the need to use cookies again ;). But I personally
>
> Uhm?  What does PHP have to do with this?  Actually PHP is a bad
> example, because if you carelessly use sessions right from the
> startpage, it'll always set a cookie - regardless if it's needed or not.
>
> Anyhow, I don't see what PHP has to do with cookies?  Care to enlighten
> me?  Maybe offlist, if nobody else is interested.  In this: "Sprechen
> Sie deutsch?" ;)
>
> Alexander Skwar

Well I am just an old asshole, and it is nearly 15 years since I wrote a line 
of code, and that was in Modula-2.

In general I think that 'programs' are bad in collecting what can go wrong.

Conserning cookies, it is OK, but if the visitor has turned them off it 
shouldn't be that difficult for the program to sence that and send a remark 
that to 'fully dwell in the beaties shown on this page you have to 'turn on' 
cookies'.

As an old teacher I think, that you have to program for all type of user, 
even those that are still learning.

regards
guran
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