nic, thanks a ton for your input!
Your second suggestion seems to be the answer.
Would that be RFC 2616? Do you know of any other
sources that discuss specifically the topic at hand?
Also, if I do manage to make it through 2616, should
session management work for people who are using
mod_perl or some non-servlet way to do sessions/cookies?
thanks again
mike
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On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 05:04:53PM +0100, Nic Ferrier wrote:
> >>> Mike Haberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07-Jun-00 4:24:15 PM >>>
>
> >The getSession(true) method in the accessed servlet
> >always returns a new session object. But if you access
> >the servlet directly it works fine.
>
> >Is there some workaround? Can I set some header value
> >to make it work?
>
> Either:
>
> 1. have the target servlet do sessions with URL encoding
>
> or
>
> 2.. make your proxy handle cookies correcly (ie: HTTP headers - see
> the HTTP RFC)
>
>
>
> Nic Ferrier
>
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