BTW: You can also run into this problem with MSIE.
If you start a new instance of MSIE from taskbar or the icon on the desktop,
it will run with it's own session cookie. If, however, the user starts a new
instance with ctl+n or by using file -> new window then both instances share
the same ses
The simple kludge is to utilize multiple names for the same tomcat instance.
http://i.mycompany.com/webapp1/
http://need.mycompany.com/webapp1/
http://more.mycompany.com/webapp1/
http://cowbell.mycompany.com/webapp1/
And all you need to do is mess with your /etc/hosts file. (Or
c:\winnt\blah\blah\
On 11/27/2003 12:22 PM Mario Ivankovits wrote:
If i start Excel two times, i also have to know which excel is what
sheet. I think this is something which a user, who uses this feature,
is familiar with. And mostley then, the are in different sections of
the application, or, the would like to compa
Adam Hardy wrote:
Are you sure about that? Without checking, I think that the jsessionid
cookie would be stored under the directory
http://www.mydomain.com/myapp1/ and the next app on the same server
should have it at http://www.mydomain.com/myapp2/
Well, this might be, but our application was
On 11/27/2003 10:57 AM Mario Ivankovits wrote:
Hello !
This whole question about sharing the session cookies or not when
you open a new window seems a bit unnecessary to me. I often want
to test using two users and not share the cookies, but I just open
a different browser, e.g. if I'm using Mozil
Hello !
This whole question about sharing the session cookies or not when you
open a new window seems a bit unnecessary to me. I often want to test
using two users and not share the cookies, but I just open a different
browser, e.g. if I'm using Mozilla, I open IE or Netscape4 or Firebird
or O
This whole question about sharing the session cookies or not when you
open a new window seems a bit unnecessary to me. I often want to test
using two users and not share the cookies, but I just open a different
browser, e.g. if I'm using Mozilla, I open IE or Netscape4 or Firebird
or Opera. So
What is the behaviour on other browsers? (MSIE, Opera, ...)
Antonio Fiol
Mario Ivankovits wrote:
Just for the records:
Someone on mozillazine told me, this is an open bug/enhancement
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117222
Maybe we should vote on it.
Ciao,
Mario
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Just for the records:
Someone on mozillazine told me, this is an open bug/enhancement
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117222
Maybe we should vote on it.
Ciao,
Mario
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