At 16:18 10/05/01 +0100, you wrote:
>Toni,
>
>Read thread from Noam and myself on "generic wrapper page" and also consider
>registering users to provide value added content, as well as maintaining
>their language preferences.

I understand that and i used in some projects but store all labels into a 
database will make the web runs slow and make work more the server.

>You are right using session variables, when a user comes back to the site
>after the default session timeout period their language preference will be
>gone.  Using cookies or client variables will be much more long term.
>
>Cookies persist as long as you wish them to or until the user flushes the
>cookies out of their browser cache.
>
>Client variables will persist for a default of 90 _inactive_ days.
>
>In the case of cookies, users must be able to accept cookie.  In the case of
>client variable the user must accept cookies otherwise you must put CFID and
>CFTOKEN on the URL in order to maintain the users link to the client
>variables.
>
>Yes, you are potentially going to have a problem with hijacked client
>variables if you include CFID and CFTOKEN on the URL.  This is a decision
>that you are going to have to make.

Yes, for that i have a problem.
Do you know/have stats of how many visitors has cookies disabled?

Toni



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