This is just off the top of my head. I have used a number of java-web-frameworks and appending session id information to links are a way of storing a session when the client has turned of cockies.
Way this is happening on your site, i don't know. Might give you some insight. /christian Glen Lipka wrote: > In a big corporation, sometimes you have the power of inertia. I can't > find anyone who knows why those sessionIDs are on the link, nor can I > find someone willing to change it. I would rather have a date/time > stamp on them. Oh well. > > The site uses ATG. Intuit is actually REALLY good about testing. A/B/C > tests, multivariate tests using offermatica. Clicktracks, foresee user > surveys. It's actually pretty astounding. The A/B/C test was set up > using the ATG Dynamo server and it ties in the clicktracks and foresee > results into a single view. > > Regarding Konqueror. It is true. I did not test using it. We > basically are testing in MSIE 5.5-7 and FF 1.5-2, plus Safari. If it > works in that set, it's usually ok. But I imagine the konqueror > audience is pretty annoyed with the site. :) > > Glen > > On 11/14/06, *Christof Donat* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > wrote: > > Hi, > > > 1. http://www.payroll.com. Used jQuery for manipulating the > icons on the > > local nav and creating some visual effects. > > Works fine with Firefox, but in Konqueror (3.5.5) I don't even see the > content. The tab-widget with its contents is simply not there. > > Christof > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > [email protected] > http://jquery.com/discuss/ _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
