I am still new to web programing but I have a lot of experience in
developing non web based applications. So I think I am a reasonably
clever programmer and I have now done enough web programming that I
understand the cookie mechanism. What I can't figure out is why so many
people are
From: Chris W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am still new to web programing but I have a lot of experience in
developing non web based applications. So I think I am a reasonably
clever programmer and I have now done enough web programming that I
understand the cookie mechanism. What I can't figure
CPT John W. Holmes wrote:
From: Chris W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am still new to web programing but I have a lot of experience in
developing non web based applications. So I think I am a reasonably
clever programmer and I have now done enough web programming that I
understand the cookie mechanism.
From: Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And don't forget the effect media hype had on their reputation. Cookies
were portrayed as bad guys. As John says, they're not if they're used
correctly, but it only takes one high-profile example of improper use to
tarnish a reputation forever.
And as that
--- CPT John W. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am still new to web programing but I have a lot of experience in
developing non web based applications. So I think I am a reasonably
clever programmer and I have now done enough web programming that I
understand the cookie mechanism. What I
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