On 8/27/07, r_f_d <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Generally, if you want to track or store any
> information about a specific user, you probably would want to create a
> specific user object/db record for the user and require them to
> authenticate.  If you could be a bit more specific as far as what you
> would like to know about anonymous users, and how long you would like
> that information to persist it may be helpful for the list users to
> respond.

I'm building a real estate search. I have existing and future
competition. It's to my advantage to track a few preferences and
favorites for anonymous users before they register.

I'm pretty sure it isn't that hard and I'm not the first to implement it.

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Darrin

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