It's fine here I think..

BTW just got the internal error page from your application, so could not checkout your problem... No messages, so must mean you are deploying in production mode..

insom wrote:
I see what you're seeing in Firefox. I didn't clarify that the user who
submitted the issue was using IE7, which is where I got the results
explained previously. It seems that if I use a shortcut to the URL, or if I
open a new IE window while logged in, it will find the existing cookie.
Otherwise, a new window ends up creating a new session.

I know that this conversation is meandering from the realm of Wicket into
general web application issues. Is it bad form for me to be continuing it
here in the forum? My own philosophy is that it's better to have the
information available on the web for others who might need it, even if it is
off-topic to the stated purpose of the forum.


Maarten Bosteels wrote:
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 12:45 AM, insom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I figured it out. If you login to the site, then open another window and
visit to the site you will have to login again. But if you login to the
site, then open a shortcut in a new window that goes directly to
http://www.foodhandler.org, you will be already logged in.
That's not what I see:  when I am logged in (with guest account) in
one browser tab, I don't have to in again in other tabs or other
browser windows, no matter how I open them.
Which is what I expect: the browser (firefox) is sending the
JSESSIONID cookie for every request to the site.
As soon as I log out in one tab, I am logged out in all tabs and windows.

HTH,
Maarten


I have no idea why opening a blank browser window and navigating to the
site
is any different from opening a shortcut to the site directly -- I would
have thought that each would request in the same way, but apparently
that's
not the case.


insom wrote:
It turns out she did have another browser window open. I witnessed the
issue on her machine, but I haven't been able to replicate it on my own.
I've tried visiting the website, logging in, opening another browser
window, then closing either the new or the old window (I've tried both
ways), reopening the browser, and going back to the site -- but it
always
sends me back to the login page (which is what I want the site to do,
but
I'm concerned about issues that I can't replicate.)

If anyone cares to check it out (and feel under no obligation to -- it's
not a big issue for anyone except me, who wants to figure this out) you
can visit the site at www.foodhandler.org and login with username
[EMAIL PROTECTED] password guest.

Thanks again for your responses -- you're wonderful people!

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