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Gerhard Petracek updated DELTASPIKE-1071: ----------------------------------------- Assignee: Thomas Andraschko > URLs like ?&dswid=XYZ leads to window cloning > --------------------------------------------- > > Key: DELTASPIKE-1071 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DELTASPIKE-1071 > Project: DeltaSpike > Issue Type: Bug > Components: JSF-Module > Affects Versions: 1.5.1 > Reporter: Sean Flanigan > Assignee: Thomas Andraschko > > Using default window mode on Chrome (equates to LAZY?), if a clickable URL > ends in {{?&dswid=XYZ}}, opening that link in a new tab clones the old tab's > {{window.name}} and {{dswid}}, instead of generating a new id. > I had this (very confusing) problem in my application when a urlrewrite > outbound-rule accidentally used {{&dswid=XYZ}} instead of {{?dswid=XYZ}}, but > for simple applications it is easiest to reproduce like this: > 1. visit a page URL which ends with {{?dswid=XYZ}} > 2. use the javascript console to check {{window.name}} > 3. edit the URL so that it ends with {{?&dswid=XYZ}} > 4. paste the edited URL into a fresh browser tab (where {{window.name}} is > empty) > 5. use the javascript console to check {{window.name}} for the new tab > Both tabs have the same {{window.name}}, which leads to all window-based > scopes in the session being shared for future requests in the affected tabs. > I haven't dug into the code too closely, but I suspect {{windowhandler.js}} > is setting {{window.name}} when it sees {{&dswid}} in the URL, instead of > triggering a lazy redirect as I think it should. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)