>>> Mike Haberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-Jun-00 5:51:47 PM >>>
>nic, thanks a ton for your input!
S'ok.
>Your second suggestion seems to be the answer.
Yes indeed...
>Would that be RFC 2616? Do you know of any other
>sources that discuss specifically the topic at hand?
RFC2109 discusses cookie proposals but Netscape cookies are still
more popular. You can find lots of info about them on the netscape
sites (well... you can if you spend enough time surfing through all
the crap that they have on their site these days).
>Also, if I do manage to make it through 2616, should
>session management work for people who are using
>mod_perl or some non-servlet way to do sessions/cookies?
I think I know what you're asking:
- if you're asking: would that allow my browser to communicate with
any server's (mod_perl, servlet, CGI script) session system the answer
is yes.
- if you're asking: would that allow my servlet to share sessions
with other servers (mod_perl, etc..) the answer would be no.
Nic
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