Bernard,

I owe you a beer.  Calling session.bind() did the trick.  Thanks.

        -Don

On Mar 21, 2011, at 12:18 PM, b...@actrix.gen.nz wrote:

> Without having tested it, I would try to create a permanent session,
> hoping that the framework would do the rest in order to create server
> side state for the page:
> 
> session.bind()
> 
> The idea behind this is that Wicket can do AJAX only for stateful
> pages.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Bernard
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 07:59:46 -0700, you wrote:
> 
>> I'm struggling with a problem that probably has an easy solution.  When 
>> cookies are disabled, if the first action on viewing the site is an AJAX 
>> request, it fails because the jsessionid hasn't been written into the URL.  
>> I notice that on other sites (such as wicketstuff), this doesn't happen 
>> because the first request gets a "302" (Temporarily Moved) to a URL that 
>> includes the jsessionid.  Is this being done by the servlet container (I'm 
>> using Jetty), or is it handled elsewhere in the stack?
>> 
>> One workaround to this problem is to setGatherExtenededBrowserInfo(true), 
>> but that results in the temporary display of an error page, which freaked 
>> out my boss.
>> 
>> Any ideas how to best handle this?  Thanks, and sorry if this has been 
>> discussed before.  I searched in vain.
>> 
>> -Don
>> 
>> 
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