Jennie, I wasn't clear. My apologies. You don't typically need a session
UNTIL a user logs in. So unless you want to track or store state for
anonymous users, you could defer the session creation until sign in. Does
that make sense?

Paul

On 9/6/07, Jennie Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On the website we have a user login and need to track the session of
> each user. I assume if we put this in the page its going to void this.
> Any other ideas?
>
> Thanks!
> Jennie
>
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> On Behalf Of Paul Benedict
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> Subject: Re: JSessionID in URL on first request
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> Turn off automatic session creation, if you want. It's a JSP directive.
> I think it's: <% page session="false" %>
>
> You don't need sessions until you actually want to track user state. If
> you need to track user hits, you could turn on mod_tracking if you're
> using HTTPD.
>
> Paul
>
> On 9/6/07, Jennie Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On the very first request to our website any html:rewrite tags or
> > bean:include tags the URL gets rewritten with the JsessionID in it
> > making the link invalid which then gives a page not found error.
> >
> > I understand why its doing this as its not sure yet whether cookies
> > are enabled (cookies are enabled on my browser for certain) but I need
>
> > to know if there is anyway to get around it (other than hitting
> > refresh which fixes the problem). So far the only way we've found to
> > get around it is to not use those struts tags but surely there is a
> better way?
> >
> > Jennie
> >
> >
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