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It has cookies enabled, i can cross all the site
except when I use sendRedirect.
The cookies are also used elsewhere

The very funny thing is that I call the servlet that way:

.../PortfolioOverview?action=init&number=1&name=toto

and it doesn't work with Netscape

If i call it that way (without the last param)
.../PortfolioOverview?action=init&number=1

it works

Really strange

Gilles

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Jin [mailto:JIN007M@hotmail.com]
Sent: lundi, 15. juillet 2002 17:10
To: java400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: forward/sendRedirect Netscape/Ie


 I remember the old WAS (don't know how old) did not automatically switch
from using cookie to using URL redirect if cookie is disabled on client.
This caused session to be created all the time if client disables cookies. I
remember there was a switch in WAS that I had to turn on. But I can not find
this switch in my WAS 3.5.5 console. Maybe you can check if your Netscape
has cookie disabled.
 Bruce

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ducret, Gilles (CH)" <Gilles.DUCRET@lloydsbank.ch>
To: "JAVA400-L (E-mail)" <JAVA400-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 1:52 AM
Subject: forward/sendRedirect Netscape/Ie


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> Hello all,
>
> I am still having problem with Netscape and IE, but new ones.
>
> This happens on WAS 3.54
>
> Everything works fine with IE, but not with Netscape.
>
> When I call a given servlet with Netscape I lose the parameters
> of the session, as if a new session was created.
>
> In this case the servlet calls a jsp using the forward method.
> In the rest of the site jsp are called using sendRedirect.
>
> With Netscape I can cross the site with forward without any
> problem, but when I reach the servlet that uses forward I lose
> the parameters of the session.
>
> With IE this problem doesn't exist.
>
> The other thing is that we also have WAS 3.55 installed on a test
> machine, and with 3.55 there is no problem with Websphere.
>
> Any idea (because I can't ask to move to WAS 3.55 without any
> other idea)
>
> Gilles
>

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