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Rainer,

On 12/12/2009 10:46 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> If you want to track, in which cases the browsers support what, you can
> use the Apache access log. The URL is part of it, so you can see,
> whether the session id was part of the request URL, and by adding
> %{JSESSIONID}C to the LogFormat, you can log the JSESSIONID cookie send.
> By adding %{Set-Cookie}o you can log, whenever your server sets a new
> cookie.

We had a production problem reported where it seemed sessions were
lasting way too long (days, sometimes) and being crossed-over and other
weird stuff. In order to track sessions, we set up a secondary log file
to record this extra information so we didn't clutter our standard
access log.

- -chris
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