Hi Joshua, >I read the article, and found it kind of funny that the author >thought that client side JavaScript was a better solution than >Cookies... which do you think get turned off more by end users ? Personally, javascript scares me more then anything else... its flakey and you never know when it will work and when it wont ... yuck! I think temp cookies is the way to go. Its sad that the media has put such a bad name on cookies and scared off the everyday user and its even sadder to find that people have mis-used cookies to infringe on peoples privacy. My two cents, Serge !--------------------------------------! ! Serge Sozonoff ! ! http://www.skiphotos.ch ! !--------------------------------------!
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