> servlet world too), when a session starts and ends, you can associate an
> event with it. So this allows you to use the session space as sort of a
> scratchpad for use when a user comes in. At start time, you copy over
some
> user state to the session object (based on authentication informatio
> >A new release of the "CoreSessionTracking" product is out. The product
> >allows you to associate state with anonymous visitors between requests.
>
> I've been wondering about this for a long time. It allows you to associate
> state with anonymous users. Does this imply that you can't associat
>From: "Chris McDonough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>A new release of the "CoreSessionTracking" product is out. The product
>allows you to associate state with anonymous visitors between requests.
I've been wondering about this for a long time. It allows you to associate
state with anonymous users. D
A new release of the "CoreSessionTracking" product is out. The product
allows you to associate state with anonymous visitors between requests.
The latest version (0.7) fixes a fairly serious kid-clicking-related bug
found by Randall Kern that effects RAM-based ("internal") session data
container