Yes, outside the iframe, there does not seem to be any issue. One other thing to note: The application is using its own Application Pool, and the maximum number of worker processes is set to 1. Any ideas as to what may be causing this problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
On Jul 21, 4:37 am, Processor Devil <[email protected]> wrote: > so when you don't use iframe, the result is ok? > > 2009/7/20 ap <[email protected]> > > > > > We are using a third party web application portal that links to our > > ASP.NET <http://asp.net/> application, and experiencing a strange session > > issue. > > > The way that it is expected to work is: > > > 1. A user submits a form on the 3rd party app, which, in turn, > > redirects the user to the start page of the.NET app in an iframe > > (passing some query string parameters). > > 2. The .NET start page reads the query string parameters, creates some > > session values, and then redirects the user to a search page (same > > website, different directory). > > 3. The search page displays data that is session-specific. > > > For some reason, when the user hits the search page, the Session is > > new, with no variables. I've made sure that the session variables are > > set before the redirect and also use Response.Redirect("search.aspx", > > false);. Also, I've used a http viewer to get the exact URL that the > > 3rd party application generates for the redirect to the .NET app. When > > I use this URL in a new browser window, I get to the search page with > > no session issue. > > > Could this issue somehow be browser frame-related? > > I modified the application so that the user goes to a new page, which > > opens the start page in a pop-up window. In this case, the user is > > able to get to the search page with their session intact. > > > I'm out of ideas here, but wanted to know if anyone has experienced > > any sort of Session problems like this. Am I overlooking anything > > obvious? > > > Environment: > > Windows 2003 Server R2, 64bit > > ASP.NET <http://asp.net/> 2.0, using SSL > > .NET app is using StateServer to handle Session
