On 1/8/06, Jeff Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If we were to try to keep all the necessary information in the
cookie, we'd need an expiry encoded in the cookie (this is how
Identity originally worked). However, because we can't update the
cookie without having the browser ask the visitor to confirm the
cookie again, the expiry encoded in the cookie will eventually pass
and your visit will expire -- even if your last page loaded was
seconds before.

The confirmation is for writing a cookie to browser memory right? Unless the user waited to press OK on the dialog for longer than the expiration time limit I don't see the issue?

-- David

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