As I know URL rewriting is a solution.
However. the servlet specification 2.2, paragraph 7.7.3 says that it
better to consider that all requests from all windows participate in the
same session.
Hope this help,
Sincerely
Bernard Granier
Mr Ted
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Subject: distinguish between simultaneous sessions of same browser
hey guys
If i want to support multiple simultaneous sessions
from multiple browser windows (but same browser) how
would i be distinguishing between the logically
separate user sessions?
I mean what are the ways of handling this.
eg: http sessions, URL rewriting, hidden tags, i know
cookies dont work ? are there any better ways here
agian
basically i am interested in what the logic behind
handling this kind of issues would be ?
thanks for your time
Vithal
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