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Martin Grigorov commented on WICKET-3841:
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Tomcat 7.0.12 does the same.

> Redirecting to the home page after binding the session leads to Wicket 
> creating an invalid URL
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>
>                 Key: WICKET-3841
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3841
>             Project: Wicket
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: wicket-core
>    Affects Versions: 1.5-RC5.1
>         Environment: Mac Safari 5.0.5
>            Reporter: Matt Brictson
>         Attachments: WICKET-3841-quickstart.tgz
>
>
> This issue is demonstrated in the attached quickstart.
> Consider a stateless page that contains a form. When the user loads this 
> page, a servlet session does not yet exist.
> Now, in the onSubmit() of the form, call Session.get().bind(). This forces a 
> servlet session to be created. The response to the form submission will thus 
> contain a session cookie, and if a redirect is performed the URL will be 
> rewritten to include a jsessionid.
> A problem occurs when a redirect to the home page is performed in this 
> scenario. Wicket responds with a Location header that looks like this:
> Location: http://localhost:8080;jsessionid=cck8jr4b1vdtd5h7a17qv9bn
> If I'm not mistaken this is an invalid URL. There should be a forward-slash 
> between 8080 and ;jsessionid.
> Safari on the Mac reports the following error:
> "Safari can't open the page 
> "http://localhost:8080;jsessionid=cck8jr4b1vdtd5h7a17qv9bn/"; because Safari 
> can't connect to the server "localhost".
> If you then press the reload button in Safari, the error changes to:
> "Safari can't open the page 
> "http://localhost:8080;jsessionid=cck8jr4b1vdtd5h7a17qv9bn/"; because the 
> page's address isn't valid."
> Other browsers, like Firefox 5.0, seem to automatically correct Wicket's 
> mistake and do not report an error.

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