>>>Can anyone explain what the "session" object is.
>>Here is microsofts overview:
>>Note Session state is only maintained for browsers that support cookies
>
>I thought that session state was also managed for browers that don't support cookies by embedding it in the URL.
I haven't seen that but it is possible. It would need to be a custom implementation unless IIS has a feature somewhere I missed.
How would the server know the browser doesn't support cookies? Unless it has a database of all the browsers it knows that doesn't support them.
If you find more information on that I would love to know.
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