numero = 52504
interpreted = N
texte = This is not true. All browsers have an authentication system built into them. This system passes a username and a password value to the server every time a new page is requested.All you have to do is get the visitor to enter a username and password once per visit, and from then on that username and password will be sent to the server upon each browser request. You can get this data into your webdna code simply by using the [username] and [password] tags.So all you really have to do is get the visitor to enter the username and password you want him to enter .. or check to make sure the values he enters are not in use by someone else at the same time. This may not be invisible to the visitor like some other methods, but it doesn't require the passing of variables from page to page, and it does not require that the visitor have cookies turned "on".Each method has its advantages and disadvantages ...>Outside of cookies, the only other way is to pass the cart as a >formvariable from page to page like so:>> with form method "post"-- Sincerely,Kenneth Grome-------------------------------------------------------------Outsource your WebDNA programming for $18 an hour or less!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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This is not true. All browsers have an authentication system built into them. This system passes a username and a password value to the server every time a new page is requested.All you have to do is get the visitor to enter a username and password once per visit, and from then on that username and password will be sent to the server upon each browser request. You can get this data into your webdna code simply by using the [username] and [password] tags.So all you really have to do is get the visitor to enter the username and password you want him to enter .. or check to make sure the values he enters are not in use by someone else at the same time. This may not be invisible to the visitor like some other methods, but it doesn't require the passing of variables from page to page, and it does not require that the visitor have cookies turned "on".Each method has its advantages and disadvantages ...>Outside of cookies, the only other way is to pass the cart as a >formvariable from page to page like so:>>[cart]"> with form method "post"-- Sincerely,Kenneth Grome-------------------------------------------------------------Outsource your WebDNA programming for $18 an hour or less!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
Kenneth Grome
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