My Netscape does the same thing as IE.  Are you sure you aren't using URL
rewriting for Netscape and Cookies for IE?
    (*Chris*)

----- Original Message -----
From: DeSarro Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 10:49 AM
Subject: Sessions & IE 4.0


>         I'm working on a servlet business application utilizing session
> tracking. I'm concerned by the way IE handles sessions when IE is invoked
> multiple times.  If I start Netscape multiple times it appears to create
> a new session ID for each invocation.  IE does not do this.  Each IE
> invocation appears to reuse the same session ID.  I've read Hunter's book
> on servlets and the chapter on session tracking.  I'm concerned because
> the user could have multiple IE invocations using the same session
> information.  Am I missing something?  Are most servlet applications
> allowed to work this way?
> I'm not comfortable with this possibility.  Am I stuck with this
> situation or is there away to prevent it?   Any suggestions would be
> appreciated.  Thanks.
>
>
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