Alex,

It is a fairly safe assumption that your SPIDERSESSION is getting
truncated in IE4, whose limit of URL length is 2k whereas it is safe
with NS where the limit is 4k. (All stories heard, not read in any
documentation).

Normally what makes the SPIDERSESSION longer (it is always long for
human beings, but ok for computers) is the presense of
PageSessionObjects. If you are guilty of putting too many of them, some
re-design may be the solution.

Aby


-----Original Message-----
From: Teplitsky, Alexander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 4:39 PM
To: 'NetDynamics Developers forum'
Subject: [ND] IE4 and SPIDERSESSION_NVP


Hi,

I have the following HREF in my HTML:

<A
HREF="javascript:window.open('../proj/targetPg','winname','scrollbars=ye
s,re
sizable=yes,width=500,height=450,status=no,location=no,toolbar=no')">cli
ck
me</A>

When user clicks on _click_me_ link the "targetPg" would open in a new
browser window. This works fine in Netscape and IE4.
Problem is that if I want to pass session to targetPg and use
'../proj/targetPg?**SPIDERSESSION_NVP**' argument in window.open(), this
would only work in Netscape and IE gives me an error.

Am I doing something wrong passing **SPIDERSESSION_NVP** ? 
If I have no intention to use session variables in targetPg would it be
safe
not to use **SPIDERSESSION_NVP** at all ?

Thanks !

Alex


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