A Session is a back-end/server-side technology that stores data between multiple pages, and when a user visits a website in a browser, the server creates a unique Session ID for each user and stores it in a Cookie on the client side
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What is it about?
A Session is a back-end/server-side technology that stores data between multiple pages, and when a user visits a website in a browser, the server creates a unique Session ID for each user and stores it in a Cookie on the client side.
App Store Description
A Session is a back-end/server-side technology that stores data between multiple pages, and when a user visits a website in a browser, the server creates a unique Session ID for each user and stores it in a Cookie on the client side.
The server can also identify the user through the Session ID, and obtain its Session information from the Cookie, so as to realize the sharing of user data and state maintenance.
The application mainly provides the conversion function based on the Session code data, and generates the corresponding Session data from the common data and code. Specifically, it includes HTML tag generation Session code, TOML data generation Session code, JSON data generation Session code. The application has a powerful data processing ability, through the basic data/code (HTML/TOML/JSON) processing, and then a key to generate the corresponding Session code for the server to use.
The application has efficient data processing ability, which can convert basic data into Session code required by the server, so as to realize data sharing and state maintenance. All computing and transformation functions of the application are localized to maximize the security of user information and data.
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