2015年8月5日水曜日 19時52分01秒 UTC+9 Frederick Cheung:
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> On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 6:41:18 AM UTC+1, Hiroto Mukouhara wrote:
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>> The new session id is created when the http request header contains
>> 'Pragma'='no-cache' on our RoR environment. Our goal is that the session
>> id is preserved if the http request header contains 'Pragma'='no-cache'.
>> Please let us know how to preserve the session id.
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>> The detailed sequence is shown below:
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>> 1. The user downloads the Microsoft World file from RoR application, and
>>    opens that file using 'Protected View'.
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>> 2. The user clicks the url link which is written in that Word file. The
>>    clicked url link points to a page which is located on that RoR
>>    application.
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>> 3. On opening that url link, the http request header contains
>>    'Pragma'='no-cache', and the new session id is created with the http
>>    response header which contains 'Set-Cookie'. 
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>> If the user opens that file not using 'Protected View' on the sequence 1,
>> the session id is preserved on the sequence 3. The http request header
>> doesn't contain 'Pragma'='no-cache'.
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> Does the request in 3 have a cookie header? 
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> Fred 
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Thank you for your quick response. The request in 3 does not have a
cookie header if the open mode is 'Protected View' or not.
 

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