on 8/24/2000 9:44 AM, "Alex Reina London" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Indeed. Having such a nice mechanism as an HttpSession easily accessible from
> within Turbine makes very little sense for using cookies directly though.
> Session objects do use cookies for persisting data across different HTTP
> requests or, equivalently, fall back to using other techniques transparently,
> such as URL rewriting.
>
> MVC within Turbine is another reason why cookies do not need to store certain
> type of navigation info, as they have sometimes been used for.
>
> If your objective is other than session tracking, it may be a good solution.
>
> A
Yes, let me point out that data.getUser().setTemp/Perm() is better than
setting a cookie but requires that a user be logged in in order for Perm()
to work.
-jon
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