David Stanek, el domingo  8 de enero a las 14:02 me escribiste:
> On 1/8/06, Jeff Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > How would you store this information in a cookie so that it didn't need to
> > be sent on each request? One of the main complaints about sessions is that
> > they don't support/enable clustered applications.
> > I'm keen to hear alternatives, but just saying "Turn it off. It's slow."
> > doesn't help.
> 
>  What information exactly is being stored? What about sessions prevents them
> from being used in a clustered app? And since most web applications are not
> clusters why force this on them?

Good point. I think TG have to be optimized for most used cases and don't
get in the way for special cases. So getting the most used cases all
complicated just in case anyone is using a cluster is not wise.

Please KIS (I ommited the las S on purpose =)

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