Zappo
Explorer
Yup, cookies have basically nothing to do with HTML.
Yes and no. Most people use a dial-up connection, which generally speaking changes IP every time you reconnect. Worse, the same IP will be recycled and assigned to another machine tomorrow. Even worse, it is very hard to find out what kind of connection the user has, so you don't even know if the data you're collecting is reliable. Which means that all of it is unreliable, of course. Cookies are the only way to get useful information about accesses by a specific machine.Umbran said:This I understand. Which is why I thought that for simple counting and such, no cookie is required at all. Just log the number of requests and to which IP they were sent.