Jason King wrote:
My guess is that since two cookies were being made, one for both "company.com <http://company.com>" and for www.company.com <http://www.company.com/>, any request for www.company.com <http://www.company.com/> was including both cookies in the header, making the header much bigger than normal. Big enough to break jetty.

Ah, yeah--I was thinking about that backwards.

As for it being normal, unfortunately I'm not well versed enough with cookies, headers, etc. to say. I do know that the www site and the non-www site would have two different cookies, but as for it setting two and passing both around, I'm not sure if that's normal or not.

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