With frames it is especially important to encode the URL, since the frames will likely be loaded in parallel.  You need something like:
 
   <frame src=""left.jsp") %>">
   <frame src=""right.jsp") %>">
 
 
"Mark Riddoch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hi,

I will try to split out the code to a reasonable size. In the meantiem I have found out a little more information.... and it is very odd....
The setup under Tomcat 4.0 works with IE6 and Netscape 7. When I moved to I moved to Tomcat 4.1 it stopped working with IE6.
I just happen to have tried Netscape and it still works under netscape. Now I am really confused! Iam starting to look at the HTTP headers
to see what the difference might be.

Mark

Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,

  
I have a webapp that makes use of the session to store a key to track
the current state of a user. This all works fine under Tomcat 4.0 but
when I move to 4.1 on Linux I get a problem as soon as I start invoking
multiple frames on a page. It seems that a different thread is used for
the two frames on my page, and that the new thread that gets invoked
doesn't have the session object any more. Does anybody know of a way to
change the configuration of  Tomcat 4.1 so that I share the session
between the two frames?
    

Sessions will be shared between the two frames.  Can you post specific
code that fails in tomcat 4.1.x but works in 4.0.x?

It is entirely possible, and legal, for different frames (which are
different HTTP requests) to be served by different request processing
threads in tomcat.  That wouldn't affect the session.

Yoav Shapira



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