I'm working on a servlet business application utilizing session
tracking. I'm concerned by the way IE handles sessions when IE is invoked
multiple times. If I start Netscape multiple times it appears to create
a new session ID for each invocation. IE does not do this. Each IE
invocation appears to reuse the same session ID. I've read Hunter's book
on servlets and the chapter on session tracking. I'm concerned because
the user could have multiple IE invocations using the same session
information. Am I missing something? Are most servlet applications
allowed to work this way?
I'm not comfortable with this possibility. Am I stuck with this
situation or is there away to prevent it? Any suggestions would be
appreciated. Thanks.
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