I figured it wasn't a "bug" but just something I didn't fully understand. The reason I attribute it to the server side, though, is that it's mostly evident on my site when session variables (HttpContext.Current.Session["variableName"]) get mixed up between the two browsers.

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David P. Donahue
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Joe Audette wrote:
Seems like more of a feature than a bug to me.

2 browsers opened by the same user will share the same
cookies. Always has been that way as far as I know. I
don't think it has anything to do with .NET or any
server side technology.

Joe

--- "David P. Donahue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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?


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David P. Donahue
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http://www.cyber0ne.com
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