If you auto-fill form fields using php session and want to convert it to 
a cookie-based storage
then its a good choice because you will offload your server.


Kim Johnson wrote:
> Currently I use PHP's built in session functions to
> handle ensuring users are logged in, etc. It doesn't
> work correctly a small percentage of the time, but is
> robust as far as being able to use the $_SESSION array
> and other such things. Now that I'm starting to use a
> bunch of jquery stuff, I'm interested in knowing if
> there's anything comparable. I haaaaate
> troubleshooting why sessions aren't working so I'd
> like something more reliable. 
>
> I noticed there's a cookie plugin for jquery but it
> seems to just do basic things. Is there anything
> comparable to PHP's system in jquery, or should I just
> stick with PHP?
>
> thanks!
> -kim
>
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