Sorry for the rant about E-Trust and privacy policies. Valid rant, wrong time/place.

My original point about expiring sessions by deleting cookies still holds true though.

Of course, this has flaws too. Cookies are text. Expiration times can be changed at the client. It therefore requires that the cookie carry an external and an internal expiration, with the internal expiration suitably encoded that edits can be detected.

My point was simply that if the session expires because the connection is broken, there is no mechanism by which the server can tell the client to delete the cookie.


Well It's better than the Abottoire, but Yorkshire!

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Secure Session Management by BrowserUk
in thread Secure Session Management by glickjd

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