they should...
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>>There's a balance between easing life for those who are 'in', and
>>turning off those trying to arrive. The trick is finding it! =dn
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should...
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> There's a balance between easing life for those who are 'in', and
> turning off those trying to arrive. The trick is finding it! =dn
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between easing life for those who are 'in', and turning off those
trying to arrive. The trick
is finding it!
=dn
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>* and
ssion anyway, they should be required to login again.
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as far as i've been able to figure, you don't _have_ to give session call
a session name to regain the session data. if you don't supply a name, it
looks for the previous session for that computer. or you could pass it one
through your forms or what have you. regardless, you can compile your php
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>* and then Jason G. blurted
> > If cookies do not work, then you must have a session_id appended to the
> > URL. HTTP is a "stateless" protocol. So every time you make a request
> via
> > HT
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