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On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Burgess, Jay wrote:
> If I understand your problem correctly, then here's what you might be
> seeing:
>
> Realize that cookies are sent in the headers of the response, and headers
> are sent before any output can be returned. So, any HTML in your page
> before the <SERVLET> block is going to get returned to the client by the
> JSSI servlet, before your servlet even gets called. By then it'll be too
> late for your servlet to set up a session in a cookie, as the cookies are
> already gone and on their way back to the browser.
>
> The only obvious solution I came up with was to turn buffering on in the
> JSSI servlet, by putting the following in your zone.properties file:
>
> servlet.org.apache.servlet.ssi.SSI.initArgs=buffered=yes
>
That sounds about like it, I will try that and if it doesnt work, will
repost giving new information, if it does work, then I will remain silent
(I feel that it will work, and thought that may be what was happening, but
thought that buffering should have been on by default anyway, so ...)
Thanks a lot for this help!
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