>>
If you use value you will
get a result it the data is in the querystring, post data or cookie
data.
<< Is
this really a good idea? One of the things that attracts users to Webware from
Zope is that Webware is a lot more explicit (=manageable).
This
"helpful" feature looks like a potential source of hard-to-find bugs and weird
behaviour.
But then again I don't think that I ever use cookies anymore so it probably does not matter.Why? Does Webware provide some other form of session to session persistence? If so, what about users on dialup and/or other connections which change IP? -Kaishaku Nothing strange here, I did not mean to confuse the issue. You can set a cookie value using Reponse.setCookie and read that using value. If you use value you will get a result it the data is in the querystring, post data or cookie data. Webware does use cookies to pass around the sessionID as most other systems do. -- -Aaron http://www.MetroNY.com/ "I don't know what's wrong with my television set. I was getting C-Span and the Home Shopping Network on the same station. I actually bought a congressman." - Bruce Baum |
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