No Cookies

2004-12-02 Thread Andrew Steady
Hi, I require that an application never uses cookies, even if the user's browser accepts cookies. I have set cookies=false in the server.xml, however it is still attempting to send cookies to the client. If the browser accepts the cookie, then the session is maintained via cookies and if I

Authenticator problem tomcat 4.0.4 no cookies

2003-03-26 Thread Mark Thill
version: tomcat 4.0.4 Short version: When I turn cookies off in my browser the authenticator no longer works. When cookies are on it works fine. Long version: I've tried to make the subject as descriptive as possible, but the problem I'm having is that when I am using the form authenticator and

Session, SSL redirect , no Cookies

2002-06-21 Thread Peter Balmforth
I'm trying to use SSL for a login form and then redirect from https: to http: once I have passed my password. The rest of the site will be less secure but will not suffer the overhead of SSL. Everything seems to work fine when cookies are enabled but when I rely only on URL rewriting my jsessioni

RE: SessionMgmt: No Cookies sent - Instead only URL-Rewritting active

2002-05-07 Thread Brandon Cruz
olicy for you and tell you how to use it. Brandon -Original Message- From: Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 10:22 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: SessionMgmt: No Cookies sent - Instead only URL-Rewritting active I've observed the same phenomenon. I

Re: SessionMgmt: No Cookies sent - Instead only URL-Rewritting active

2002-05-07 Thread Jeff
a server other than IIS to a higher standard) >I was using Tomcat 3.2.1 and switched to Catalina 4.0.3 (both on Windows >2000). Now my browser (IE6.0 on Windows 2000) gets no cookies anymore. It >seems that the session management ist now handled using URL rewritting and I >don&#x

SessionMgmt: No Cookies sent - Instead only URL-Rewritting active - Why?

2002-05-07 Thread Lerenc, Vedran
Hi, I was using Tomcat 3.2.1 and switched to Catalina 4.0.3 (both on Windows 2000). Now my browser (IE6.0 on Windows 2000) gets no cookies anymore. It seems that the session management ist now handled using URL rewritting and I don't know why. When I test my web application using Tomcat,

Re: Still: Force No Cookies?

2000-11-27 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I know this question has been asked before, because I read through > the Tomcat-FAQ and other docs and have read about fifty postings > from the archive at mikal.org but still can't find an answer. (Can't seem > to get more different postings whatever I vary the

Still: Force No Cookies?

2000-11-25 Thread Jan . Schormann
Hi, I know this question has been asked before, because I read through the Tomcat-FAQ and other docs and have read about fifty postings from the archive at mikal.org but still can't find an answer. (Can't seem to get more different postings whatever I vary the search.) Simple question is: H