I have experienced exactly the same problem.  I believe this is a JRun bug.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Wall [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 11, 1999 10:39 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      encodeUrl vs. encodeRedirectUrl
>
> I'm still not clear on the difference between encodeURL and
> encodeRedirectURL.  What's the difference?
>
> I went to great lengths to ensure that all URLs are encoded on my site,
> even
> for the POST-to URL of a FORM.
>
> But, in JRun 2.3.1 build 145, a servlet that receives it's data from a
> POST
> from a JSP has different behavior for the two calls, and I'd guess it's a
> bug in JRun, but it may be I don't really understand what the difference
> is
> between the two calls and why I use one or the other.
>
> I put these two in my servlet:
>
> String toUrl = "/";
> System.out.println("DEBUG: encodeUrl okay back to: " +
> res.encodeUrl(toUrl));
> System.out.println("DEBUG: encodeRedirectUrl okay back to: " +
> res.encodeRedirectUrl(toUrl));
>
> and I got this output:
>
> DEBUG: encodeUrl okay back to: /?jrunsessionid=92908411993051031
> DEBUG: encodeRedirectUrl okay back to: /
>
> I had been calling the encodeRedirectUrl() method because the servlet then
> calls sendRedirect(toUrl). But when I do this, the page is not attached to
> the url-rewrite session.
>
> Is this something I don't understand or a bug in JRun?
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
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