Re: Exact definition of a session

2004-10-07 Thread Mike Cantone
Ahh... You are now my official hero... Josh Chamas wrote: Mike Cantone wrote: QUESTIONS * Is there any way to have more than one session for a given hardware client perhaps based on application? That would imply either the session-id cooke could be prefixed or somehow the browser would store it

Re: Exact definition of a session

2004-10-07 Thread Josh Chamas
Mike Cantone wrote: QUESTIONS * Is there any way to have more than one session for a given hardware client perhaps based on application? That would imply either the session-id cooke could be prefixed or somehow the browser would store it in a subdirectory based on the application (I don't know i

Re: Exact definition of a session

2004-10-06 Thread Mike Cantone
Thanks - you've confirmed everything I suspected. -Mike Fagyal Csongor wrote: Hi Mike, I need a better understanding of when a session gets created as opposed to when an existing session is used. Let me put forth my understanding and if someone can tell me where I'm right/wrong I'd greatly appre

Re: Exact definition of a session

2004-10-06 Thread Fagyal Csongor
Hi Mike, I need a better understanding of when a session gets created as opposed to when an existing session is used. Let me put forth my understanding and if someone can tell me where I'm right/wrong I'd greatly appreciate it. OBSERVATIONS I've observed the following behavior. * On mozilla, if

Exact definition of a session

2004-10-06 Thread Mike Cantone
I need a better understanding of when a session gets created as opposed to when an existing session is used. Let me put forth my understanding and if someone can tell me where I'm right/wrong I'd greatly appreciate it. OBSERVATIONS I've observed the following behavior. * On mozilla, if I bring