C# - Maintain The SessionID For Entire Application?
Apr 7, 2010
I am implementing the Ecommerce projects, where I need to static SessionID, is there any way to maintain the SessionID in the Entire Application.Explanation of my question is herehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/2467644/session-sessionid-in-asp-netbut How can I implement this approach.
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