We don't have this problem. Are you sure your not opening a NEW window from
an existing window? If you do that in any browser it should maintain the
same session id. I think you are saying you start two different instances
of browsers and in IE your getting different sessions but in NS your
getting the same. I would perhaps check the various settings of NS. Maybe
reinstall it to set it back to default settings and try it again. We have
not seen this probelm from Netscape users. Then again, we force 6.0 or later.
At 12:05 PM 9/21/2001 +0530, you wrote:
>hi,
> When the user logins in internet explorer with two browser windows, ie
>provides two different sessions.
> But in netscape, single session is maintained.
>
> This problem persists even when session object is maintained in jsp.
>
> Can anybody help me out in solving.
>
>bye,
>radhika
>
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