Silas Martinez wrote:

> Please excuse me if I'm asking a question thats answered in an obvious
> fashion elsewhere, but is it possible for Midgard to track a user session
> without using cookies, ie with a query string, as used in lib_php and php4?

Yep. Use phpLib. It wil worrk in Midgard.

> And, if so, can it track these sessions transparently to the coder?

Haven't used phpLib but I'd say yes.

> I've read through the personalization section of the manual, and can't seem
> to find the answers I'm looking for there (although I could simply be
> misinterpreting the information presented there).

That functionality builds on having established a session.

> As an aside, is it
> possible to incorporate features from lib_php

Will work as-is, so yes.

> or (preferably) php4?

Working on that as we speak.

> As I
> understand it, Midgard is pretty reliant on a hacked php3 - does this mean
> that additional features are just out?

It's hacked in the sense that we added some things -- template calls &
inline variable echoing -- to the PHP language. All existing features
will work.

> What about extending with Perl?

We don't have Perl bindings available at this time.

Emile


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