On Sep 14, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
That's what I'm thinking, sort of like an 'autostickysession' attribute.We could even have it default to cookies but add something like 'autostickysession=url' to force URL rewriting and adding a tag to the end of the URL (for sites that don't like cookies)....I don't care about sites that don't like cookies, how about that :)Hey, I was being generous :)
It's not always up to the site, either... clients may not grok cookies (or actively decline saving them). We'd have to stick the LB session in the URL (using some pathinfo goodness? And strip it off before sending the request to the backend?) initially and switch to cookies once the client sends one back.
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