Stuart Frew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 05/23/2001: > Greetings, > > One problem with using cookies for session management is that the user > can have two browsers open doing the same process. > > Which means the first cookie Session ID will be over writen by the > second one. Which can lead to horrid results if the user continues the > first process but has the session ID from the second process. > > May not be an issue out in the Internet but is a true pain in an > intranet environment. This is an even more pronounced problem with sessions IDs in URLs, though. With cookie based session tracking, the second browser window will send the same cookie that the first browser window received. At least that's how sane browsers operate. (darren) -- It is impossible to experience one's death objectively and still carry a tune. -- Woody Allen
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- Re: Appending Sessionid to all the urls Stuart Frew
- Re: Appending Sessionid to all the urls Julian Gilbey
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- Re: Appending Sessionid to all the urls Jay Jacobs
- Re: Appending Sessionid to all the urls Stuart Frew
- Re: Appending Sessionid to all the urls Joachim Zobel
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- Re: Appending Sessionid to all the urls Stuart Frew
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