No, that will work fine. Just having ? at the end of the URL just means an empty querystring - same as if you had nothing there.

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Jasper Bryant-Greene
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Gerard Samuel wrote:
Im currently modifying templates to include the SID constant, for the few set of users who are rejecting session cookies.
If I have an url like ->
<a href="http://www.foo.com/";>Go Home</a>


For users who are rejecting cookies the url looks like ->
<a href="http://www.foo.com/?PHPSISSID=1234";>Go Home</a>

For users who are accepting cookies, the url looks like ->
<a href="http://www.foo.com/?";>Go Home</a>

My question is, are there any known problems with just having '?' at the end of urls/links?
Yes, I can do an if/else, but for simple things like this in the templates, but it makes it look more like code than html, and I rather stay away from it. The simpler the template the better.


Thanks for your advise.

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