Cookies can only be read by processes running on the same server they were
set. At the very least.
Dan
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> From: Wine Vaughn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 1999 11:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Cookie communication
>
> Here's my problem. My JSP cannot see cookies created by my colleague's
> servlet, and vice versa.
>
> We are using JRun on NT with IIS.
>
> Although the servlet and JSP are on the same server, they are accessed
> differently. The servlet is accessed by
> http://ourserver/servlet/colleagueServlet
> <http://server/servlet/colleagueServlet> , and my JSP is accessed by
> http://ourserver/mydirectory/myJSP <http://ourserver/mydirectory/myJSP> .
> I'm guessing this is a security problem, and we cannot see each other
> cookies because the sites are different. If this is the problem, how can
> we
> make the sites the same?
>
> Is this problem a basic servlet/JSP issue, or is it a JRun administration
> issue?
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion on solving this problem? (Besides using
> JSPs
> exclusively, which is not an option at this point....)
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Vaughn
>
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