Thus said Sam Varshavchik on Fri, 18 Aug 2000 20:30:55 EDT:

> * To avoid having the URLs being logged in the browser history, a frameset
> has to be used.  So what you see on the screen is really a generic
> frame.  Which, if refreshed, kicks you out of the account, because you
> can't modify the frameset.  That's why you have to tell the browser to
> refresh the frame only.

I agree that having a cookie is not the best solution for this 
problem...  Maybe it would be acceptable to have "Back" and "Refresh" 
buttons in the frame so that the user doesn't have to "think" as much. 
:-)  What do you think about something like this?

Andy
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