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JSP session does not work with IE/IIS5/Tomcat 3.3

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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |INVALID



------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-01-23 22:37 -------
There isn't enough information to determine how much Tomcat may be contributing
to problem  behavior.  IE and possibly your web application are contributing as
well, but how much can't be determined with the information given.  As a result,
I'm resolving this as INVALID.

If frames are involved, IE is known to be able to make multiple requests which
will each get a different session, causing their session objects not to be
shared.  I can't tell if this applies to your web application.

If you can supply a web application and steps to reproduce, reopen the bug
with the additional information.

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