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I've noticed an interesting effect in .NET development where sessions
can get mixed if a single computer has two browsers open to the same
site. I originally noticed it on CafePress, but now my own site is
exibiting the same behavior. I wonder if this is something people have
tried to get around before, and what can be done about it. It's rare
that a user will want to use two simultaneous browsers, but when it
happens it's certainly unexpected behavior from their perspective that
the sessions would mix. Any ideas?
- [Mono-list] Cross-Browser Session Mixing David P. Donahue
- Re: [Mono-list] Cross-Browser Session Mixing Joe Audette
- Re: [Mono-list] Cross-Browser Session Mixing David P. Donahue
- Re: [Mono-list] Cross-Browser Session Mix... Joe Audette
- Re: [Mono-list] Cross-Browser Session Mixing Brion Vibber
- Re: [Mono-list] Cross-Browser Session Mixing David P. Donahue
- Re: [Mono-list] Cross-Browser Session Mix... Jonathan Pryor
- Re: [Mono-list] Cross-Browser Session... David P. Donahue
- Re: [Mono-list] Cross-Browser Se... Joe Audette
- Re: [Mono-list] Cross-Browser Se... A Rafael D Teixeira
- Re: [Mono-list] Cross-Browse... A Rafael D Teixeira
