Uday:
Thank you for the reply, but I'm not quite clear on what your suggestion
was. Maybe you could clear 2 things up for me:
1) What would be the benefit of using JSP and does Apache Jserv support
JSP? If not, what freeware servlet engine does?
2) When you said use session itself to track user web activites, I am
currently employing sessions to store user data, however, I can't seem to
keep it alive long enough to do what I want to do.
Thanks again,
raj
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>How about coverting that Page into a JSP page and use session itself to
>track your web user activities. You can keep a String Object in session and
>in that String Object you can keep some Id about the last page visited.
>
>Uday Bhosle
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