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If you want server-side session data, you may want to consider a long-running Metacard process or gluing the data with PHP or another language which can keep session variables.<BR>
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Brian Yennie<BR>
Chief Technology Officer<BR>
QLD Learning, LLC<BR>
www.QLDLearning.com<BR>
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PH: (904)-997-0212<BR>
EMAIL: Yennie@aol.com<BR>
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