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Yes ASP.NET allows (allowed? Haven’t used it in years) cookieless sessions this way. The problem is it has to rewrite all the relative links on the page to ensure session state is not lost.

The problem is it’s makes urls horribly unwieldy if a user wants to bookmark or paste in links from emails etc etc, or writing JS to interact with links, not to mention the security issues of being able to accidentally share your session.

Possibly, yes, but not at all user friendly.



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