I'm running 2.9.12.
Anyway the problem is that I don't have any new session. All applications 
functions that use sessions are down.

In the same browser:
I click on the link in gmail.
In the application session is unavailable.
If I open a new tab in the same browser session still unavailable.
If I open the application in another "browse in private" window session is 
available.

Someone have a solution?

Il giorno mercoledì 28 ottobre 2015 21:18:10 UTC+1, Niphlod ha scritto:
>
> are you aware that recent version of web2py by default renew session every 
> time a user logs in / logs out for security reasons ?
>
> On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 5:10:57 PM UTC+1, Gael Princivalle wrote:
>>
>> Hello all.
>>
>> I've got a strange problem with session.
>> I use PHPlist for mailing.
>> When the user click on a link in a PHPlist mail the URL is URL + some 
>> variables 
>> like 
>> &utm_source=emailcampaign6&utm_medium=phpList&utm_content=HTMLemail&utm_campaign=Newsletter+dell%27Azienda+Agricola+Mompal%C3%A0+-+01+-+Offerta+del+Mese+-+Composta+di+Pesche
>>
>> In this page the user can add in session a product to the cart. But 
>> session is not available.
>> So it don't add any product to the cart.
>> In this case if the user is in the cart without any product I 
>> use session.flash for displaying a message like "Please add a product to 
>> the cart".
>> But it don't appear.
>>
>> Also logging is impossible. The user can access to the login form, but 
>> sending it don't have any effect.
>>
>> How can I force session to be created?
>>
>> Thanks, regards.
>>
>

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