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ok, now everything is correct as you say, but it still doesn''t work, 
now redirect() is in a servlet, and redirect to a jssi page, is it reason I
can' t get session?
and ssi still doesn't work.

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> Subject:      RE: jssl and apache ssl
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> Hi,
> On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Sun JunXu wrote:
> SJ| Hener:
> 'nn'
> 
> SJ| 1.how can I "provide it initially through an encodeURL()-call", is it
> said:
> SJ| after I created a new session, first time response.redirect, should
> use
> SJ| encodeURL() to let this new session available, then , second , third,
> I need
> SJ| not to encodeURL() again, it calls initially, right?
> 
> Yes, after you created a session you've to use encodeRedirectURL()
> together with response.redirect(). Propagating the Session through links
> in SSI-pages is done automatically. However, if you provide links or do
> redirects within your own servlets, you've to use the
> encode*URL()-functions.
> 
> SJ| 2. can I use traditional ssi if I set ParameterPropagatingSSI? same as
> I set
> SJ| org.apache.servlet.ssi.SSI?
> yep.
> 
> SJ| now I add two line in zone.properties:
> SJ| servlet.org.apache.servlet.ssi.ParameterPropagatingSSI
> SJ| .initArgs=SSISiteRoot=d:/Apache/htdocs
> SJ|
> servlet.org.apache.servlet.ssi.ParameterPropagatingSSI.initArgs=PropagateP
> ar
> SJ| ameters=JServSessionId
> SJ| are they right?
> looks good.
> and your ApJServAction should look
>  ApJServAction .jhtml
> /servlet/org.apache.servlet.ssi.ParameterPropagatingSSI
> 
> ciao,
>   -hen
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