I know why, you should use
<jsp:include page="/common.jsp" flush="true" />
instead of
<jsp:include page="/body.jsp" flush="true" />

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Singh, Jasbinder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 3:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Using session
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am developing an application that requires secured login
> where the page
> should not be reached without logging.
> I have a common jsp that has the following scriptlet and also
> includes the
> logo and other header information that has to be displayed.
> common.jsp
> <%
> javax.servlet.http.HttpSession sess = request.getSession(false);
> if ( sess.isNew() )
>   {
>    System.out.println("Session new");
>    response.sendRedirect("/login.jsp");
>    return;
>   }
>   else
>     System.out.println("Session not new");
>   if ( sess.getValue("user")==null )
>   {
>    System.out.println("userid is null");
>    response.sendRedirect("/login.jsp");
>    return;
>   }
> %>
>
> I include this jsp in all my other JSP's as
> <jsp:include page="/body.jsp" flush="true" />
> When I try to invoke a page directly by typing the url, I get
> the above
> println statements
> correctly("Session new" and "userid is null"), the included
> common.jsp page
> is not displayed but the rest of the page is displayed. The
> conrol doesn't
> go to the login.jsp. But when I invoke the common.jsp
> directly, the control
> does go to the login.jsp page.
>
> Am I missing something ? Is this possible or I have to
> include a similar
> scriptlet in every jsp that I write.
>
> Thanks in advance
> JS
>
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