That was what I thought, I
do know that wicket is not the bad guy hereJ Whats the default timeout
on the cookie? Or am I barking up the wrong leg? .regards Nino From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Janne Hietamäki On 28.8.2006, at 10.53, Nino Wael wrote:
Hi I
was wondering how wicket maintains it’s session state. We are currently working
on a crossbrowser application, where our application(wicket) lives within an
Iframe. If we hit refresh on the page, wicket looses its session id. As far as
I can see wicket does store the session id in a cookie? Wicket has nothing to do with this, it uses normal servlet container
for session management. Servlet spec states there have to be cookies and
session id parameter for fallback. So, yes, the session id is stored in a cookie. Janne |
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