Yes, this is also correct. I remember now I've run into session problems without all
service packs as well. Good call.
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 16:46:10 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sessions being assigned to 2 clients on seperate machines
Interesting. I'm tempted to say upgrade to SP2a. A lot of session problems
have been ironed out in SP1 and SP2.
Sidenote: I've noticed in the past that IE will add a trailing slash to a
directory or hostname URL request, but Netscape will not.
Scott Stirling
Allaire
-----Original Message-----
From: Merdinger, Richard
To: JRun-Talk
Sent: 3/1/01 4:25 PM
Subject: RE: Sessions being assigned to 2 clients on seperate machines
Thanks for the try....
There is no proxy/caching environment in place in our extensive
development
testing.
I can get this to happen locally from the server hosting the JRun
server.
It appears that the lack of a trailing "/" for the request has something
to
do with it.
--Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 3:05 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: Sessions being assigned to 2 clients on seperate machines
Richard,
Is there some caching occurring on your proxy server that contributes to
the problems that you experience ? It might not really be the reason,
but
since you were out of ideas, I thought I'd ask.
- Arjun
"Merdinger,
Richard" To: JRun-Talk
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:
om> Subject: Sessions being
assigned to 2 clients on seperate machines
03/01/01
02:20 PM
Please
respond to
jrun-talk
We have experienced a problem in JRun 3.0 (no sp, sp1, and sp2a) where
two
clients accessing our site sequentially will end up sharing the same
session
ID and session data. We are on Windows 2000, IIS 5.
Our JRun application is installed with a context of /cxt.
Step 1. A user accesses our site via http://oursite.com/cxt, the URL is
rewritten to http://oursite.com/cxt/, and the default page is loaded.
Step 2. A user on a different client machine accesses our site via the
same http://oursite.com/cxt, the URL is rewritten to
http://oursite.com/cxt/?jsessionid=1234567890. This session ID is the
same
one as the person from step 1.
The two persons share a single session ID, and chaos results. The
Allaire
tech support (to whom we have opened a paid support ticket, have not
been
able to address this issue. Has anyone out there experienced it?
We have altered the structure of our site slightly to minimize the
impact
of
this, but there are customers with dozens of computers who have set
their
shortcuts to http://oursite.com/cxt.
Any ideas are appreciated.
Richard
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