> Hi.
> I want to ask questions about the session object.
>
> 1) Can we prevent the creation of session objects in jsp
> or are they automatically created, i.e, session creation can
> not be handled by the programmer.
>
You can put this: <%@page session="false"%>, and the session object
will not be created by the Jsp engine.
> 2) If I want to use the session object ,the server sends the
> session id cookie to the browser. One explorer(IE)
> sees the cookie that is sent to it, but if I open new
> explorer it does not see the others' cookie. So a new
> session is created for the new browser.Session is created
> per browser window.The scnerio is not the same for
> netscape.Is there a way that the all browser see the
> same session id.
>
Are you sure of this?, I'm using both of them and I haven't this
problem with sessions, in both when I have more than one instance of
the browser opened, they share the session (the cookie).
Bye.
>
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