with different URL path), then the
cookies of second site could be
expired by this request!
Best regards,
Bon
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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> Bon,
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> Bon wrote:
>> the logout Servlet will do something as following
an tell me why!
best regards,
Bon
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Bon wrote:
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> Hi Caldarale,
>
> I'm so naive.
> I've try to set the JSESSIONID's max-age to 0, and my second site
> still did not expire its own cookie
> from client.
> I guess that is a issu
ogging each cookie's value to make sure what cookie I've set
max-age to 0, but the cookies in
client also stay here...
does anybody can give me some idea, some information, and what should I
do right now :-((
best regards,
Bon
Bon wrote:
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> Hi Caldarale
>
>I j
Hi Caldarale
I just set my own cookies's maxAge to 0, if I also set the JSESSIONID to
0 maybe could be solve my problem right? I'll try it.
thank you for your answer.
Bon
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> From: Bon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: a cook
do that or some
other
useful information.
Thank you for your help~
Bon
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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> Bon,
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> Bon wrote:
>> In my environment there are two tomcat server runing with different
>> port in o
from both two sites (they will
expire their own cookies) with
same browser, but the cookies of on site did not be removed,
does anyone know what is it going on?
and how can I solve this problem?
Bon
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