In [EMAIL PROTECTED] this issue was discussed (why and when
IE supports different sessionID, and Netscape - not). The main thing is,
Netscape is reading any cookies from one file, IE - from different files.
Peter Alfors wrote:
I.E. 5.0 and 5.5 generate unique session ids for each simultaneous
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] this issue was discussed (why and when
IE supports different sessionID, and Netscape - not). The main thing is,
Netscape is reading any cookies from one file, IE - from different files.
Do you have a reference to said article? If not how about the subject and date?
I.E. 5.0 and 5.5 generate unique session ids for each simultaneous
browser session. However, both Netscape 4.7 and Netscape 6 return the
same Id.
I dont think that URL-rewriting will help in this situation. If I
understand URL-rewriting correctly, all that is happening is that the
session id
eter Alfors" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: session ids cont...
I.E. 5.0 and 5.5 generate unique session ids for each simultaneous
browser session. However, both Netscape 4.7 and Netscape 6 return the
Peter,
I.E. 5.0 and 5.5 generate unique session ids for each simultaneous
browser session. However, both Netscape 4.7 and Netscape 6 return the
same Id.
What do you mean by simultaneous browser sessions. If you create a new window
CTL+N in IE5.0 you get the same id. (Is this simultaneous?)
It was posted as a Subject : "what starts session?", Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001
16:07:49 -0800 (PST) and responses were followed.
"Steven D. Wilkinson" wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] this issue was discussed (why and when
IE supports different sessionID, and Netscape - not). The main thing is,
"Steven D. Wilkinson" wrote:
Peter,
I.E. 5.0 and 5.5 generate unique session ids for each simultaneous
browser session. However, both Netscape 4.7 and Netscape 6 return the
same Id.
What do you mean by simultaneous browser sessions. If you create a new window
CTL+N in IE5.0 you
Title: RE: session ids cont...
I had similiar problems. You need to turn off the use of Cookies on your server (in Tomcat this setting is in server.xml). When the user opens 2 browsers, they will always have different session ids in both IE and Netscape since the first URL they will use
Peter Alfors wrote:
"Kramer, Gary" wrote:
I had similiar problems. You need to turn off the use of Cookies on
your server (in Tomcat this setting is in server.xml). When the user
opens 2 browsers, they will always have different session ids in both
IE and Netscape since the
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