If you've got a defined for the
node in server.xml for your Tomcat installation, you should be able
to see cookies being passed in HTTP requests:
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2005-02-02 10:30:39 RequestDumperValve[engine]: REQUEST URI
=/calendar/DownloadEvents
2005-
Hi,
Another tool is TCPMON tool from Apache Axis
project, its an applet. This allows you to see the
the request response
between client and Tomcat.
aka_sergio
--- Robert Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you've got a
className="org.apache.catalina.valves.RequestDumperValve"/>
> defined f
If you've got a defined for the
node in server.xml for your Tomcat installation, you should be able
to see cookies being passed in HTTP requests:
==
2005-02-02 10:30:39 RequestDumperValve[engine]: REQUEST URI
=/calendar/DownloadEvents
2005-02
On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 15:01 +0100, Uwe Kubosch wrote:
> I just did a test with Opera, and it works with Opera.
Analyzed input from Opera, and I can find the JSESSIONID cookie, so I am
positive that it is missing when using firefox, mozilla and netscape.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Uwe
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I just did a test with Opera, and it works with Opera.
So current status is:
Session lost on netscape, mozilla and firefox on Linux, but not IE on
windoze and Opera on Linux.
With kind regards,
Uwe Kubosch
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