Thanks guys, I should have thought of cookies. 

Cheers,
Ashley. 

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On 23/09/2011, at 1:49 PM, Ashley Aitken <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> Does anyone know (or care to guess) what Apple (and other companies) use for 
> lightweight "stateful" Web pages before they get into full blow WO sessions?
> 
> For example, on the Apple store, one can do a lot of things and the pages can 
> remember a lot of things (e.g. shopping cart) before we seem to even see WO.
> 
> Even when one starts to checkout there doesn't seem to be a WO app in action 
> but perhaps I am missing something?  I am sure there is a lot of AJAX 
> involved so it could be just WO server-side.
> 
> The root of my question is that I am trying to understand what is a good 
> solution for those pages that don't need much state, when perhaps a full WO 
> session would not be appropriate?
> 
> I am aware of DirectActions etc.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ashley.
> 
> PS Sorry if any of my terminology is incorrect ...
> 
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> Perth, Western Australia
> mrhatken at mac dot com
> Skype Name: MrHatken (GMT + 8 Hours!)
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