It seems to depend on how you open the second IE window. If you go to
File -> New -> Window then both browsers will have the same
session cookie, but if you start up a new instance of IE then it uses a
new session cookie.
Adam
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
lionel crine dijo:
My client uses Internet exlorer.
Antonio, do you confirm that IE share the same context ?
I already did the test in IE:
In the IE case you will need to login on each window.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
Lionel
On 06 Jul 2004 17:08:29 +0100, Colin Paul Adams wrote
"Antonio" == Antonio Gallardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I ask this question because people can open two browsers with
>> the same profile. And so, I need two session context
>> objects. Is it true ?
Antonio> I already did the test. If you open 2 browser windows on
Antonio> the same computer they share the same session.
This will depend upon using the same browser twice, won't it?
On Mozilla window and one Opera window for instance - won't they be
two separate sessions (because they won't be sharing the session
cookie)?
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Colin Paul Adams
Preston Lancashire
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