Thanks but how could it work when clicking on netscape reload button ?
Christopher Kirk wrote:
> For session tracking to work, look at the following 2 methods
>
> resonse.encodeURL
> and
> response.encodeRedirectURL
>
> In this way, session tracking will only work when following links because
> URL re-writting requires a link to modify whereas cookies go by the domain
> within the HTTP request.
>
> So, to make your example work you would have to add
>
> <a href="<%=response.encodeURL(address)%>">Click me</a>
>
> - Chris
>
> Brainbench MVP Java2
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Regis Muller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 15 January 2001 11:05
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: session tracking
> >
> >
> > Im a bit confused cuz I were told session tracking automatically
> > switched from cookies to url rewriting when cookies arent enabled in
> > browser but it doesn't seem to work with this simple example :
> > package coreservlets;
> >
> > import java.io.*;
> > import javax.servlet.*;
> > import javax.servlet.http.*;
> > import java.net.*;
> > import java.util.*;
> >
> > /** Simple example of session tracking.
> > * Taken from Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages
> > * from Prentice Hall and Sun Microsystems Press,
> > * http://www.coreservlets.com/.
> > * © 2000 Marty Hall; may be freely used or adapted.
> > */
> >
> > public class ShowSession extends HttpServlet {
> > public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
> > HttpServletResponse response)
> > throws ServletException, IOException {
> > response.setContentType("text/html");
> > PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
> > String title = "Session Tracking Example";
> > HttpSession session = request.getSession(true);
> > String heading;
> > // Use getAttribute instead of getValue in version 2.2.
> > Integer accessCount =
> > (Integer)session.getAttribute("accessCount");
> > if (accessCount == null) {
> > accessCount = new Integer(0);
> > heading = "Welcome, Newcomer";
> > } else {
> > heading = "Welcome Back";
> > accessCount = new Integer(accessCount.intValue() + 1);
> > }
> > // Use setAttribute instead of putValue in version 2.2.
> > session.setAttribute("accessCount", accessCount);
> >
> > out.println(ServletUtilities.headWithTitle(title) +
> > "<BODY BGCOLOR=\"#FDF5E6\">\n" +
> > "<H1 ALIGN=\"CENTER\">" + heading + "</H1>\n" +
> > "<H2>Information on Your Session:</H2>\n" +
> > "<TABLE BORDER=1 ALIGN=\"CENTER\">\n" +
> > "<TR BGCOLOR=\"#FFAD00\">\n" +
> > " <TH>Info Type<TH>Value\n" +
> > "<TR>\n" +
> > " <TD>ID\n" +
> > " <TD>" + session.getId() + "\n" +
> > "<TR>\n" +
> > " <TD>Creation Time\n" +
> > " <TD>" +
> > new Date(session.getCreationTime()) + "\n" +
> > "<TR>\n" +
> > " <TD>Time of Last Access\n" +
> > " <TD>" +
> > new Date(session.getLastAccessedTime()) + "\n" +
> > "<TR>\n" +
> > " <TD>Number of Previous Accesses\n" +
> > " <TD>" + accessCount + "\n" +
> > "</TABLE>\n" +
> > "</BODY></HTML>");
> >
> > }
> >
> > /** Handle GET and POST requests identically. */
> >
> > public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request,
> > HttpServletResponse response)
> > throws ServletException, IOException {
> > doGet(request, response);
> > }
> > }
> >
> > Could anyone help me ? Is there a thing to configure to accept session
> > tracking ?
> >
> >
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