No. SessionId is create.

2011/3/17 Johannes Stein <johannes.st...@googlemail.com>

> Cookies are fine, but what happens if cookies are disabled?
> Then two sessions will be created by the server, or not?
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> On 17 Mrz., 12:40, Uemit <uemit.se...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > It depends how session management is done on the client.  If you use
> cookies
> > to store the session id it should make no difference as long as you
> > communicate with the same domain (Cookies are domain specific).
> > If you open gmail in two tabs in your browser you won't have to
> authenticate
> > twice only one time right?. Both gmail instances will share the session.
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