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==About== | ==About== | ||
This is one possible way of [[../|stashing]] | This is one possible way of [[../|stashing]]. It's the one Ferreteria uses, in order to minimize use of cookies. | ||
The stash array is encoded in JSON and stored in the <code>{{l/ver/sql|user_session}}.Stash</code> field. | |||
==Classes/Methods== | ==Classes/Methods== | ||
* The ferret\login\session\card\{{l/ver/class|ns=login/session/card|cCalc}} class can read/write Session Stash data. | * The ferret\login\session\card\{{l/ver/class|ns=login/session/card|cCalc}} class can read/write Session Stash data. |
Revision as of 21:11, 20 December 2022
Ferreteria 0.5: the Session stash
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About
This is one possible way of stashing. It's the one Ferreteria uses, in order to minimize use of cookies.
The stash array is encoded in JSON and stored in the user_session.Stash
field.
Classes/Methods
- The ferret\login\session\card\cCalc class can read/write Session Stash data.