2008/10/29 johne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In using the org.apache.struts.tiles.TilesPlugin in Struts 1.2.8, I am seeing
> the trace at the bottom while using a HttpSessionListener to see when
> sessions are created.  This is pre-Tiles 2 I guess, but I am trying to
> remove all use of session until it is necessary (login) for SEO purposes.

I think it is not possible, Struts Tiles won't be updated anymore sorry.

> Is there a way to turn off this use of session through settings?

Almost surely, no.

> In Tiles 2, I noticed this fix
> http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/TILES-207, but not sure if no session
> is possible pre-Tiles 2.

Tiles 2 is a thing, Struts-Tiles is another.

> If it were necessary, I could try to upgrade to Tiles 2, but I am hoping not
> to have to as I am not certain what would be involved or how it would work
> the same as it dose now with Struts 1.2.8, Velocity, and sslext.

This is pretty hard, I suppose. There is a Struts 1/Tiles 2 plugin in
Subversion:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/struts/struts1/trunk/tiles2/
But it has been compiled against the trunk of Struts 1 (the future
Struts 1.4). Probably it can compile against Struts 1.3.x, surely not
against Struts 1.2.
Moreover, Tiles 2 currently does not support Velocity
SSLExt seems a bit outdated, so most probably won't work with Struts 1.3.
So... well... I don't know how to help you.

> Anybody have ideas on all of this?  The SEO problems from the unneeded
> sessionid are being quite harmful to our marketing.

But here I cannot understand. I suppose that you need to optimize your
URLs, right? Does the jsessionid appear in your URL? When and why?

Ciao
Antonio

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