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Re: What's CL-HTTP good for?
Another approach can be based on cookies:
http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html
Anybody has the cookie feature CL-HTTP ready
in two pages of code or less?
Olivier
Mark Klein wrote:
>
> >4. If you program in CLOS, you can build the following type of
> > features at a fraction of the development cost required to built
> > the same on top of a traditional server:
> > ... state-based sessions (access to persistent information) ...
>
> Do you have any guidelines on how to implement state-based sessions in
> cl-http? The on-line cl-http documentation just hints at some approaches,
> e.g. adding a session ID to every URL.
>
> Please feel free to post this to the cl-http mailing list, rather than
> replying to me directly, if you like.
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> Mark Klein
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