> time to check if it took, which is both complicated and probably would
> look bad.
+>> Might this be possible client-side with javascript? A quick google suggests it is possible:
+>> <http://www.javascriptkit.com/javatutors/cookiedetect.shtml>. MJR, want to try adding
+>> that? -- [[Will]]
+
Best of all would be to use URL-based or hidden-field-based session tokens if cookies are not permitted.
> This is not very doable since most of the pages the user browses are
> static pages in a static location.
>> The pages that lose data without cookies (the edit pages, primarily)
->> don't look static. Are they really? --[MJR](http://mjr.towers.org.uk)a
+>> don't look static. Are they really? --[MJR](http://mjr.towers.org.uk)
>>> As soon as you post an edit page, you are back to a static website.
+
+>>> It is impossible to get to an edit page w/o a cookie, unless
+>>> anonymous edits are allowed, in which case it will save. No data loss.
+>>> Since noone is working on this, and the nonsense above has pissed me
+>>> off to the point that I will certianly never work on it, I'm going to
+>>> close it. --[[Joey]] [[done]]