For IE, it depends on how you open the windows on whether they share their
cookie state or not.  Its a known IE issue.

-Scott

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On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 10:34 AM, qingzhao zheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  I have two simple test applications which are casenable.and they don't
> have authority mechanism.
> when I use IE browser. I visit app1 in IE browser window1,then I open a new
> browser window to visit app2,it ask me to enter
> username/password again. If I visit app1 and app2 in the same browser
> window ,I only need to enter username/password once.
> when I add a link to app2 in the app1 page,when I click the link ,although
> it open up a new window to show app2,it doesn't ask
> me to enter username/password again.
> Why?
> Comparing to IE,when I use Mozilla Firefox brower.No matter I visit the two
> apps in the same window or in two different browser
> windows ,I only need to enter username/password once.
> it confusing me.Does it because cas use session mechanism(I must not sure
> cas use cookie or session)? and the above tow browsers have
> different implementation to support
> session?Is cas designed to let a user  access to all casenable applications
> if the applicaions themself don't have authority mechanism?
> can anyone  explain it to me? thank you.
>                                                  qingzhao
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