Raka --

I have used sendRedirect successfully and got the session id on both
targets. Which webserver are you using ?? Any servlet engine over it ?
Just curious if it might be a bug with the server / engine while handling
sendRedirect ..

Other possibility is if you have set the cookie domain to your verify
servlet *only* rather than the global scope ..

Thirdly, why not use a single servlet and have a central control ? That can
pass on the requests to verify / lobby services as required. Unless your
requirements need a seperate servlet ...

Shashank


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>Umm, I've just read the excerpt from Jason Hunter's book (about session
>tracking).
>
>the isNew() method always returns true if the server only support
>cookie-based session, and the browser disable cookie support.
>
>I think, I've configured my IE4 to accept cookies. So where the problem
>really is ?
>
>One more thing, it's about Netscape,... I never success using 'hand-made'
>cookies on netscape. (I've already checked the "warn when accepting
>cookies" checkbox in Netscape preferences..so I can know wether my servlet
>runner really does send cookies)...Yes, the servlet runner send
>cookies...my netscape only accepts the session cookies...and not my hand
>made cookies...
>
>In IE 4, I don't have this problem.
>
>Please-please-please, help me
>I really don't know what's going on
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>-raka-
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