Chris --

Irrespective of the browser having cookies on or off, if the servelt engine
or the webserver is asked to always use URL rewriting and the URLs always
pass thru the encoder, I think the generated URL must have the session id in
it.

Spencer, I would look into the webserver doc for the same. Havent used JWS
so I dunno if the settings you gave are the ones required. Curiously, try it
on JRun (or some other servlet engine) and see if it works ..

_s_

>It's probably using Cookies, and therefore doesn't need to add the
> >SessionID to the URL.  Try turning off Cookies in your browser and see
>what happens.
>(*Chris*)

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Spencer Ridder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 2:34 PM
>Subject: encodeURL() not working
>Hi all,
> >
> > I do not understand why encodeURL() is not working. Below I have the
> > complete code including HTML POST statement. I start by posting to
> > the the post_it servlet, which in turn redirects the user to the get_it
> > servlet. The encodeRedirectURL() in the post_it works correctly.



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