Thanks. If I do this [All other things being equal, I'll do it myself
rather than use encodeURL()]  does JRun still manage the sessions as it
did with Cookies, i.e. timeouts and such?

---Raymond

"McKenzie, Ben" wrote:
> 
> Jrun  does support url rewriting with HttpServletRequest.encodeURL(String
> url)
> The other trick you can do, if you don't want to do that is append
> "?jsessionid="+HttpSession.getId()
> to your url.
> As far as what I can tell, this is all that the encodeURL function does
> anyway.
> 
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> 
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From:   Tormod Hystad [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>         Sent:   Monday, October 08, 2001 2:25 AM
>         To:     JRun-Talk
>         Subject:        RE: How to manage sessions w/o cookies in 3.0sp2
> 
>         You have several options besides cookie based session tracking.
> These
>         options are blunty copied from Jason Hunter's Servlet book 2nd ed.
> chapter
>         7:
> 
>         * Use browser/web server based user authentication (not anonymous
> access)
>         and track the user with the getRemoteUser() call.
> 
>         * Cook up your own system, with hidden form fields and a random
> number
>         generator/tracker.
> 
>         * URL rewriting. I believed JRun supported this, but I can find no
> reference
>         to it in the JRun docs. Maybe it is obvious that it supports it?
> Anyway,
>         this is done by passing every URL through the
>         HttpServletRequest.encodeURL(String url) before writing it to the
> client.
>         The session ID will then be appended to the URL.
> 
>         - Tormod
> 
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: Raymond Blum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>         Sent: 6. oktober 2001 23:19
>         To: JRun-Talk
>         Subject: How to manage sessions w/o cookies in 3.0sp2
> 
>         Hi
> 
>           This is using JRun 3.0sp under Linux.
> 
>           I need to use cookie-less session management, as users are framing
> my
>         page as a third party site and cookies from such sites are rejected
> by
>         IE 6.
> 
>           When I turn off cookie session manegement for my appl in the JMC,
> it
>         pretty much breaks the application. Every request is seen as a new
>         session.
> 
>          I looked at the allaire knowledgebase but found nothing.
> 
>         Can anyone help?
>         Thanks In Advance.
> 
>         Raymond Blum
>         Chief Technical Officer, VP of System Architecture
>         Askit Systems
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