Dear Dave,

I don't know really, I don't use HTTPS, my cookies are enabled, my redirect
action deleted my session variables, when I changed this action to standard
action it worked, NO other part of the code is changed.

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Milan


newton.dave wrote:
> 
> --- On Wed, 8/6/08, Milan Milanovic wrote:
>> newton.dave wrote:
>>> --- On Wed, 8/6/08, Milan Milanovic wrote:
>>>> No, my cookies are enabled all the time. But if my
>>>> JSessionID is not automatically appended to the new 
>>>> location by container/struts2 in case of redirect action, why ?
>>> 
>>> Probably because cookies are enabled all the time.
>>
>> I don't understand, but enabled cookies is defualt
>> behavior, isn't it ?
> 
> Passing the session ID in the link is the workaround for someone not
> having their cookies enabled. It'll also happen on the first page hit
> because it can't tell if cookies are enabled.
> 
> I think most users have cookies enabled, although since it's a browser
> issue I'd hesitate to call almost anything "default".
> 
> Another reason you could lose session is moving between HTTP and HTTPS;
> some servers will use a different session. I'm assuming they all have a
> way to share the session, though.
> 
> Dave
> 
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