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Q: What is information re-selling? Who does it? A: Your name and address are valuable assets: they say a lot about you. Combined with a few web visits, they say even more. This data, especially when gathered over large groups, is very valuable to retailers, mailers and others. Note that many of these have only good intentions: however, you have the right to your privacy, a right you express b deciding where and when to provide personal information. - Dave Evans | Articles | | | Jun 23, 1997 - Cookies and The Web: The Goal is Rich Interactivity | | Responding to the legitimate concerns of Internet consumers, a diverse group of web developers has voluntarily formed an ad-hoc team and prepared the following article. The accompanying technical paper includes explanations of the underlying technologies, the role of cookies, discussions of the positive and negative ramifications of this technology, and selected references on this and related topics. [Read This Article] [Top] |
| | Apr 22, 1997 - Active Server Components with VS 5.0 | | A rewrite of part one of a four-part series on Active Server objects. A simple example of creating a Active Server Component in Visual Studio 5.0 using the Active Template Library 2.0. The example component retrieves the user's cookie, if not available issues a new 128-bit cookie. Included in the issue is the source code and step by step instructions. This issue has been rewritten to illustrate the use of Visual Studio 5.0 and ATL 2.0 in writing Active Server Components. [Read This Article] [Top] |
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