it's all in your preferences i'd say. With Internet Explorer, you have an
option "browse in a new process". if this is off, then each browser will use
the same sessionid. otherwise it won't.
dan
> -----Original Message-----
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> Jonathan Dick
> Sent: Wednesday, 30 June 1999 2:43
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> Subject: Sessions
>
>
> When I make two requests from two different browser instances to the same
> servlet, I often times get the same response in both browsers even though
> the requests contained different information. I then put in some
> System.out.println's and found that the servlet engine I'm using, WebSphere,
> returned the same session ID for both requests. Has anyone else had this
> problem before? Any solutions?
>
> (I also had the same problem with ServletRunner)
>
> - Jonathan
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