Cookies, of course, can allow you to add state management to a HTTP transaction. This might be a way to handle the page to page state maintainance.
However, cookies can be dangerous (or irritating) if poorly handled and your CGI program is non trivial. http://web.stonehenge.com/merlyn/WebTechniques/col61.html is merlyn's fine, fine article on how to use cookies well. Even if cookies aren't the appropriate solution this time around, if you are writing alot of CGI scripts you ought to read it.
Cheers,In reply to Re: Re: Can this be done?
by erikharrison
in thread Can this be done?
by nikita
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