Hi Jeurgen,
I will asume we are talking about the Session component and not the
actual session-class used by the component.

The Session is there. Just not the id. I am not sure you should use
the id directly. If you write of read some data you will notice that
is there and working fine. When I added your debug-line to a
beforeFilter and to an action I did not see an id in either place.

in beforeFilter:
debug($this->Session->write('Test.data','hello'));

in an action:
debug($this->Session->read('Test.data'));
// will output "hello" in a debug message

If you really want to use the id then you could use the id method
instead.
debug($this->Session->id());
// will output something similar to "e2b607b0b7f649dfa05dcef486dfc32d"


hope it helps you a little
/Martin


On Sep 2, 11:55 am, JuergenRiemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if I try to access $this->Session->id() in the beforeFilter function
> it is empty.
>
> function beforeFilter(){
>    debug( $this->Session->id() );
>
> }
>
> Yet the session is there, if I ask for it in the "rest" of my
> controller functions
> Do I overlook anything?
>
> thx
> Jeurgen
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