One of the interesting things (I've heard) about ASP.NET is that it never uses cookies. Instead all requests are POST requests that resubmit the "cookie". While this seems a bit overkill, it neatly solves a lot of issues wrt browsers and cookies. I can't speak for Kid, but with Stan at least, implementing this is as easy as redefining the "a" tag to flatten to a form with an onClick attribute.

Just something to chew on.

Cliff


Jeff Watkins wrote:
I've encountered IT departments that lock down IE in that configuration. Admittedly the IT guys are wearing tinfoil, but that still makes everyone else suffer.

On 8 Jan, 2006, at 9:46 pm, Mike Pirnat wrote:

How many real-world users (IE or otherwise) enable this feature who

aren't developers or tinfoil hatters?


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