to the server, and then I have just a regular link available
to the user. That solved a lot of issues for me.
Steve Lefevre
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Chris Shiflett wrote:
Steve Lefevre wrote:
In this case, a user's session is stagnant for the duration of their
trip to the other server. I'm guessing that users are typically only
there for a brief moment, but this is something to keep in mind. Is
there a way that some of your u
Chris Shiflett wrote:
Steve Lefevre wrote:
I have a php site on a production server. The production server doesn't
have the spell libraries, and rather than migrate the site, we setup
spell checking functions on the development site, and shuttled the users
back and forth with spec
Hey folks -
I have a php site on a production server. The production server doesn't
have the spell libraries, and rather than migrate the site, we setup
spell checking functions on the development site, and shuttled the users
back and forth with specially crafted get links and forms.
The POS
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