Thanks to everybody for the answers. I'll store the data somewhere 
(probably in a file).

Kind regards,
Jean-Yves

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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Davidson) wrote:

> Im reading up a little on it, from the msdn site, "make your ASP pages
> stateless if possible, relying on Session or Application variables for
> transient state only"  Interesting, but not conculsive. ASP sucks
> anyways.. 
> Bottom line, PHP is definately stateless, and there is no Application()
> equivilent in php.
> 
> Cheers
> Jason
> 
> "Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > 
> > [snip]
> > Im not so sure asp is completely stateless is it.  The application var
> > will hold a var as long as the server is running, for any visitor.  The
> > var doesnt need to be set each page load either.. 
> > eg. Application("counter").. you can add to the counter on any page, by
> > any visitor, at any time, and it will maintain that var untill your
> > restart your server.  This suggests some sort of state doesnt ot??
> > [/snip]
> > 
> > It depends on how you define "state". The ASP book that I have here says
> > that it is stateless. The value of a variable may be set and "held" for
> > each user, but there is no persistent connection to the variable. This
> > action is pretty much like sessions in PHP
> >

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