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Hi,
I think you're getting confused about what happens where. Cookies don't
live on the server, they live in the client. It's highly unlikely that
JServ is confusing your users because of the contents of their cookies,
unless you've really garfed the cookie code. More likely, you're depending
on the cookie within the code, but passing an identical URL through the
cache?
If so, it's possible that the proxy is caching the results of a given URL
for one user and simple spitting it out for the other without checking it.
I suspect something like this:
User A makes request to URL #1 --> proxy caches and shows A1
User A makes request to URL #2 --> proxy caches and shows A2
User B makes request to URL #1 --> proxy caches and shows B1
User A hits back button --> proxy responds with more recent URL #1 cache, B1
I'm making some assumptions there. Hard to tell exactly with the little
info we've got now, but you might try disabling proxy caching, or just
setting the headers (i.e., expires, cache-control, etc.) to force the proxy
to serve up fresh copies every time. Another thing you might try is
appending some random number onto the URL everytime, so that the proxy
thinks it's a distinctly different request, and therefore not cacheable.
Rian
----- Original Message -----
From: Travis Low <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: Urgent -- Apache/Jserv problem
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> If the user disables cookies, JServ embeds the session information in the
URL.
> I doubt you'll be able to convince your users to disable cookies, but you
can
> set the following in your zone.properties:
>
> session.useCookies=false
>
> which should clear up the problem (assuming it's caused by cookies).
>
> -- Travis Low
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> <http://dawnstar.org/travis>
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> Janga Aliminati wrote:
> >
> > Running an application through Apache (1.3.9)/Jserv(1.1.2). We are
> > having following serious problem.
> >
> > When User A login to application, Some times when he hit back button, He
> > is seeing User B's page on his screen.
> >
> > This is happening user when connected via proxy. If user has direct
> > internet connection, It looks OK.
> >
> > I think Jserv creating cookies on server with IP address. When
> > connection comes throug Proxy server its geeting all the IP address
> > messed out and one user getting another user page....
> >
> > We have user to connect all over the country.
> >
> > Please some body suggest some thing to solve this problem.
> >
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