Hi Jonathan,

Thanks for the suggestion, I just can't work out how I'd match up the
individual sessions to the same cart if the user is not signed in.

Am I missing something here?

Matthew

On Jan 26, 6:35 pm, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> A better idea might be to map carts to sessions, and then sessions to
> customers.
>
> Each session has a cart. Each cart may belong to more than one
> session.
>
> A customer can identify with more than one session, although each
> session can only identify with up to one customer.
>
> This way, the customer can put stuff in their cart at home, go to
> work, add some more stuff, and then come home, and have everything in
> their cart. The customer has two active sessions because the browser
> at work and the browser at home don't share cookies. Plus, your logs
> will have a more realistic picture of what's really going on, since
> each session maps to exactly one browser.
>
> On Jan 25, 9:54 pm, Matt Woolnough <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks guys for your input.
>
> > I found a couple of threads on stackoverflow on similar questions:
>
> >http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1969711/best-way-to-place-temporar......
>
> > Although it seems there will be a performance penalty for this type of
> > arrangement, I think I'll attempt to implement something like what
> > Jonathan suggests.  Hopefully the decision doesn't turn out to be a
> > bad one...  Oh well it's all just a learning experience eh?
>
> > cheers again- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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