mnemtsas
Jul 29th 2004, 5:39 pm
Hi There,
I know nothing about cookies. Less than nothing. But I suspect they are the way to go for something I want to accomplish.
Basically what I want to do is increase the price of my products. But I want to make sure that anyone who has already downloaded an evaluation version of my software still gets the old price.
The only way I can see this happening is to keep things at the old price for a period of 40 days. 40 days sees the evaluation period of the software run out and hopefully all the people who will buy, will have done so. During the 40 days I want people who come to the site to have a 40 day expiring cookie dropped on their computer. When the 40 days is up I want my website to display the old price to people who have an unexpired cookie. And I want the new price displayed to people who do not have a cookie, or have an expired cookie.
If you have some knowledge in this area I'd like to know if this sounds reasonable. If it sounds OK some pointers to some learning resources would be great. I want to know if the approach is OK before I go and spend a lot of time learning something new.......
Looking forward to some responses,
I know nothing about cookies. Less than nothing. But I suspect they are the way to go for something I want to accomplish.
Basically what I want to do is increase the price of my products. But I want to make sure that anyone who has already downloaded an evaluation version of my software still gets the old price.
The only way I can see this happening is to keep things at the old price for a period of 40 days. 40 days sees the evaluation period of the software run out and hopefully all the people who will buy, will have done so. During the 40 days I want people who come to the site to have a 40 day expiring cookie dropped on their computer. When the 40 days is up I want my website to display the old price to people who have an unexpired cookie. And I want the new price displayed to people who do not have a cookie, or have an expired cookie.
If you have some knowledge in this area I'd like to know if this sounds reasonable. If it sounds OK some pointers to some learning resources would be great. I want to know if the approach is OK before I go and spend a lot of time learning something new.......
Looking forward to some responses,