Luther,

There have been loads of discussions regarding session tracking on this list
over the past couple of months.  If you're new to the list, I suggest that
you take a look at the archives in addition to any future discussions.

Cheers,

Brian

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> Luther Andal
> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 1999 12:08 PM
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> Subject: Session Tracking
>
>
> I would be very interested in how everyone is Tracking Sessions.  I am
> interested in session tracking without cookies and without url -
> rewriting.  I
> know that you can used hidden fields but how is everyone out
> there implementing
> Session Tracking??  How are you making your sites secure after
> after a user logs
> in and starts a session and so on...    I have read the Servlet
> books out there
> and they do a great job of the basics but I would like to hear
> your solution.
> Please give detail so that we can see your solution in detail.
> Please specify
> if you use Servlet Engine provided session tracking or if you
> developed your
> own.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Luther
>
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