Ruby on Rails Sunday, December 30, 2012

you can use many option
1. memcache to store  session in server
2.Activerecord to store session id in database so no need of your browser

many others

On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Rajesh KT <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
Rajarshi wrote in post #1090682:
> Session is like an hash to store data with an application request.
>
> It should work if you store a session while login like
> session[:user]="Myname_123"
>  it will renmain in the application until or unless you make it nil
> session[:user]=nil
>
> it is versy simple in consept
>
> now session id it is identification of an particular session
>
> and browser you know I use session in android emulator
>
> now your turn

Thanks Rajarshi for your reply!
But that's not my question is - let me put in other way:
If I am using sessionstore, the _session_id has to be passed through
browser cookie. Now, If I disable cookie in the browser the entire
system doesn't work. So, what is the other alternative I can pass the
session id through? if cookie is disabled.
Tried passing as request parameter, but that doesn't work. Any
suggestion plese?

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