A random alphanumeric string ('key', if you will) assigned to someone to let the server know it's them. A good example of a session key scam is the 'Copy and paste your Facebook URL to see this video!' thing. Part of your URL was a session ID and shady people could use it to log in as you and distribute spam and malware, possibly even adding you to a botnet. (I emphasise the 'was' in that last sentence; Facebook is more secure now :P)
cool. there is a problem though. open the prop tool select tmp and set the value to 2. it automaticaly switches to tmp2. I discoverd this while programming some CRAY to dif tmp values.
I know what the problem is. I am using the number pad. this occurs with or without the num lock on. It is recognizing the arrow on the num pad and indexing the property selection. so when i type 2 on the num pad it recognizes the arrow and the number and steps down the list by one to tpm2 and accepts the 2 as value
with the num lock on it gets both inputs. with it off it just gets the arrow.
i do ot have that problem when i use the num pad.
It happens on my laptop and my desktop so I don't know. I am running on Windows 7. What operating system are u using?
Windows 7, laptop WITHOUT a numpad. my typing bar sometimes suddenly moved to a different place without anything i do. it WARPS even without even touching the arrows, it is longer than like pressing a SINGLE arrow press and it can EVEN pull the typing bar out from the word box.