I would set -WORecordingPath and look at the requests and responses however
that's kinda an old way and not sure how that plays with the current
infrastructure.
M.
On 5/Oct/2011, at 7:19 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> That sounds like you have some bad HTML or CSS that is causing the browser to
> make a request that is creating a new session. You can override
> dispatchRequest() in Application to log out the incoming URLs and the cookie
> request header. You can also add something like logger.info("Session created
> now", new RuntimeException()); in your Session constructor to prove to
> yourself when the new session is getting created.
>
>
> Chuck
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> On 2011-10-05, at 6:27 PM, Johnny Miller wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm storing the session id in cookies instead of the url and for some reason
>> (and this only occurs in deployment) a new session keeps getting created.
>> So, if I look at the cookie's id in web inspector I can see that a new value
>> is added to wosid every time I page changes. Not really doing anything
>> fancy, I just have a DirectAction based site that has a session based
>> shopping cart.
>>
>> Using WO 5.4.3 and pretty recent version of Wonder.
>>
>> Any advice on how to track this down?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Johnny Miller
>> Kahalawai Media Corp.
>> www.kahalawai.com
>>
>>
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