Are you perhaps using their in memory session store? That will not
work for multiple process server side configuration. See:

  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ProcessesAndThreading

You may just be getting lucky with the other browsers.

Anyway, if one browser doesn't work, then it is likely going to be a
browser issue rather than mod_wsgi. You might actually ask the web.py
folks.

First ensure you are using single process configuration though. Ie.,
daemon mode with default of one process.

Graham

On 2 September 2011 22:52, kornerr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm using web.py + mod_wsgi for Apache.
> I have the following problem with Opera.
> After I "login" to my site, sometimes Opera still thinks I'm not
> "logged in", i.e. nothing saved in session, and I am redirected back
> to login page.
> When I later press F5 several times, I get the correct "logged in"
> page sometimes.
> This looks to me like mod_wsgi is not (always?) keeping global data
> shared across different workers?
> The described behaviour does not happen with Firefox and Chrome.
> Thanks.
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