Jan,
> > At the risk of getting slammed by the anti-cookie > lobby : you could always store session variables in > cookies. > You can serialise your array and encrypt that data as > well if you want to, and these cookies can be > automatically deleted when the user quits his browser, > or you can have them expire at a certain time, etc. > Although I might be one of the most virulent anti-cookie activists (I NEVER used cookies in the numerous websites I've developped), I won't slam you... ;-) Nevertheless, I keep thinking that using cookies is a blatant demonstration of lazyness for a programer (nothing personal of course) and that there are more elegant solutions. Furthermore, I know many end users who are virulent anti- cookies as well, who disable systematically the cookie option of their browser, and who get really irritated when a webpage refuses to display because they turned off the cookie option and who swear god they'll never visit that website again... JB _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
