Very possible, especially if you have more than one context path specified
and did
NOT specifiy "crossContext=true":
<Context path="" docBase="l:\opt\TC32TST\webapps\myapp\ora\"
debug="9" reloadable="true" crossContext="true"/>
<Context path="/ora" docBase="l:\opt\TC32TST\webapps\myapp\ora\"
debug="9" reloadable="true" crossContext="true"/>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Arun.N
> Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 2:43 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem Session
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Is there any way to track the session if the
> client browser
> doesn't support Cookies...
> I used URL rewriting by i don't want my session id to be exposed...
> Is there any way that i can store the session id as a header
> information and
> get it back every time.. ?
> The session id generated by tomcat(with apache) is very small
> abt..10characters.. and i am getting
> problem when implementing both url rewriting and Http session...
> the problem
> is ...
> when url is rewritten in a page .. its not considering it in the same
> session the new page is having a diffrent session id... And the
> greatest bug
> i saw is when in this is.... when cookies turned off it works fine if
> cookies are ON then
> there are two session for a client...
> i mean the following code is giving me this output
> -----------------------------------------------
> All Your Cookies Contains.......
> <br>
> <%
>
> Cookie c[]= request.getCookies();
> for(int i=0;i<c.length;i++)
> {
> out.println(c[i].getName()+" "+c[i].getValue()+"<br>");
> }
> %>
> -----------------------
> All Your Cookies Contains.......
> JSESSIONID 518xqr3oi1
> JSESSIONID 9llkco3st1
> --------------------------------------------
>
> there are two cookies with same name ????? with diffrent value .. how is
> this possible ...
>
> Arun.N,
> EximSoft Technologies,
> Bangalore-78
>
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