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As stated in above response to (your) similar question, the first request that is returned will have jsessionid= appended. To get rid of it you can try having the first page of the application be a "dummy" page that merely redirects to the real page. The reason why the jsessionid is appended the first time is that the web server cannot know _a priori_ if a browser has enabled cookies. Only when the web server gets a second request from the browser with a jsession id cookie can it assume that it has cookies and will strip the jsessionid from future requests. -ed On 10/4/06, sunil virmani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All, In my application in each request jsessionid is passed both in cookie as well as in url. I have enabled the cookie then why it is appearing in the URL also. Regards, Sunil
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