One thing to look out for with new windows is that browser windows opened
with the
File---> New Window menu item will share the same session ID. However if you
double click on the IE or NS icon to open a new window each browser will
have seperate session IDs
-----Original Message-----
From: Srinivasan, Pratibha (CORP, GEITC)
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Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 12:37 AM
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Subject: Session - clarify please
hi,
I have a very basic question. I have a servlet which prints out the session
id.
I open a Netscape browser window and run this servlet. Then I open another
Netscape window and run the same servlet. What I find is that the session id
is the same in both cases that is both the windows are in the SAME session.
When I do the same with IE, I observe that the session ID is different in
both cases that is the windows belong to DIFFERENT sessions.
Is the concept of Session browser specific?
Regards,
Pratibha
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