"Jeff Hoffmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>I have a webapp that that's being accessed from Apache through mod_jk. When
>the requests come to Apache, they get sent through mod_rewrite to add the
>appropriate webapp context path in front of the rest of the request so it
>can get sent through mod_jk to be processed. When I create links in the
>web pages that get returned, usually they don't have the context path in
>them because I'm having mod_rewrite handle that. The problem is when I try
>to do an encodeURL() on these links, it doesn't do anything (I'm assuming
>because it thinks the link is outside of the webapp and therefore shouldn't
>have the session info appended). I've already handled the cookie-based
>session handling by setting up cross-context cookies. What I'm wondering
>is if there's a way to force the URL-rewrite session handling to work in
>this situation?
>
Something like:
<a href="mypage.jsp;jsessionid=<%= session.getId() %>">Go to My
Page!</a>
should probably work. I'm sure that you can think up more variants on the
theme to suit your purpose.
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> Jeff Hoffmann
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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