> Making a HEAD call before the GET
>Try to get through to host www.sandiegozoo.org (port 80) via HTTP
> 6 - Connection already open. No need to re-open.
> Connecting via TCP to (www.sandiegozoo.org:80)
>Taking advantage of persistent connections
>Request
>HEAD
>/special/events/calendar/index.php?sess_id=678f0157a83fdec0442ab40e8a9fdacd
>HTTP/1.1
>Host: www.sandiegozoo.org
>User-Agent: htdig
>Referer:
>http://www.sandiegozoo.org/special/events/calendar/index.php?sess_id=52fae27ffe3abd440545fbf96ea12846
HA !!! I got it ... I understand the problem. It's because we don't support
cookies and so PHP sessions cannot work. So, everytime it gets that URL, a
new session ID is assigned (poor server, poor baby). I think it's not
connected to persistent connections, rather to cookies mangament, which
ht://Dig lacks.
I think that Cookie passing is pretty easy to implement in HtHTTP class,
but what about the 'data warehouse' of cookies in the db, in order to track
all of them and send them correctly back?
Any ideas?
Ciao
-Gabriele
P.S.: Thanks Robert for your help.
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Gabriele Bartolini, Web Programmer
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