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From: "Christopher Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: How to share tomcat sessions across multiple IE windows
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Johnny,
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Johnny,
Johnny Kewl wrote:
> Right or Wrong this is what I did
Ugh, your solution is truly awful. It's much easier to let the session
management work the way it was intended: either with a cookie (no
worries!) or though a url-encoded jsessionid p
I tried appending "JSESSIONID=" to all urls that are displayed in the new
window.
That seems to to work.
> It's the first time I've encountered it (or even
> heard it mentioned) in several years of writing and testing apps with
> pop-ups and multiple IE instances.
>
Yes me too. A weird one. M
> From: Adam Lipscombe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> If I pass the
> session ID from the calling window to the
> spawned window, what do I do with it? Look up the session
> cookie with JavaScript? Then what?
> Ideally I want the child window to share the same session.
Thinking about this, there'
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From: "Adam Lipscombe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 10:09 AM
Subject: How to share tomcat sessions across multiple IE windows
Folks
I restarted this thread because I inadvertently hijacked
- Make sure the url provided to window.open() is properly encoded by
server so that it includes the sessionId if necessary.
use for that
java.lang.String encodeURL(java.lang.String url)
from the HttpServletResponse interface server side.
- Check, if cookies are disabled on client, that the se
Folks
I restarted this thread because I inadvertently hijacked another.
Peter Crowther said:
"You can't. This is a client-side problem. As your first link says:
Use a key in the querystring, tied to a cookie or a form, if session
state across windows is a necessity."
Can you expand on how
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Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 2:54 AM
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Subject: How to share tomcat sessions across multiple IE windows
Folks,
Apologies, this is not strictly a tomcat question but I wonder if anyone
else has run into it and
has a solution. My app spawns another window to display help,
Sorry. My mistake
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> From: Adam Lipscombe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> My app spawns another window to display
> help, via the window.open() javascript call.
>
> The new window does not share the same session as the
> original, the session ID is always different.
> Occasionally the ID of the new window is that of
Folks,
Apologies, this is not strictly a tomcat question but I wonder if anyone else has run into it and
has a solution. My app spawns another window to display help, via the window.open() javascript call.
The new window does not share the same session as the original, the session ID
is alw
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