On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Amir Karger wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 29, 1999 at 12:11:06AM +1000, Allan Rae wrote:
> > 
> > If I select "sidebar" the URL of the fetched page has "?id=1" or something
> > like that at the end.  So couldn't the navbar links automatically be set
> > to have that also?  That way you wouldn't need a cookie.
> 
> Yes you would. What happens when news.php3 links to download/index.php3? We
> would have to add the "?foo=bar" for every link. And we'd need to use php3
> for it, since $navbar is a variable.

Hmmm...  I know this much -><- about php3 and its getting late over here
so maybe I don't understand the problem.  But didn't you just agree with
me that php3 can just regenerate the page?  Doesn't it do that anyway
everytime I access a php-powered site?  Doesn't matter anyway I usually
look at the web with lynx and the pages look terrific without cookies on
it.

Allan. (ARRae)

P.S. wow those few minutes have now turned into two hours I should call it
quits so I've got some unread mail tomorrow ;-)  It is nice to talk in
almost real-time with all of you though.

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