hi,
i think you will have to put his preferences in the database and everytime he logs in 
the preferences can be shown. this becomes very easy with jsp. that makes the user 
login mandatory, and then u can store that login info in the cookie.

parvez



And Then  prasanjeet wrote .............

> Hi all,
>    How do we generally keep account of the client preferences i.e keep
> account of his interest
> & likings so that next time he visits the site we show him a customised page
> according to his liking.
> Well i guess we do this by keeping account of the cookies , but i will
> appreciated if some one can give a brief over view of this .
> Thaknz in advance.
> Regards
> Prasanjeet
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