Do you have the option of using URL-rewriting instead of cookies for
your session tracking? If you've used <c:url> or <html:link> etc for
all your addresses, you should be able to just switch it on. Then, each
time a user hit a link that didn't have the jsessionid encoded, they'd
receive a new session when one was requested.
K.C.
Dick Starr wrote:
I am using Tomcat 5.0.18 and Firefox 1.0.3. A client opens several
windows accessing the same web application.
When using the IE 6 browser, Tomcat 5 creates one JSESSIONID cookie for
each window. Every thing works fine.
When using the Firefox browser, Tomcat 5 creates only one JSESSIONID
cookie for all the client windows. My application stores data in the
session context, and fails because each window is sharing the same
session variables.
I want to allow cookies in the browser, but can't find a way to make my
application work with Firefox. I can upgrade Tomcat, if that would solve
the problem.
Thanks in advance.
Dick Starr
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