You're not understanding the problem. This is not an authentication
situation. We are using sessions to track information about what a
customer's OrderID is, and other related information.

Matthew Walker
Senior Software Engineer
ePliant Marketing
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rasmus Lerdorf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:42 PM
To: Matthew Walker
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Sessions Without Cookies or SID Passing...

Use standard HTTP authentication over SSL - that's the only other way.

On Tue, 14 May 2002, Matthew Walker wrote:

> We have a shopping cart product we're developing in PHP, and I've
> recently come across I dilemma that I need to find a reliable solution
> to.
>
> Many of the people who will be shopping on our sites have cookies
> disabled, which presents a problem when using sessions. Now, I am
aware
> of the fact that we could append the SID constant to every URL, but
this
> will not work for us. None of our sites are dynamic, and updating them
> is out of the question (We have over 100 sites). As well, someday we
> intend to sell this software, and we don't want to require that people
> make their sites fully dynamic to accommodate it.
>
> So, is there any reliable way to emulate sessions without requiring a
> cookie, or a variable passed in every URL?
>
> Matthew Walker
> Senior Software Engineer
> ePliant Marketing
>
>
>
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