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Re: WO creates additional sessions under Safari
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Re: WO creates additional sessions under Safari


  • Subject: Re: WO creates additional sessions under Safari
  • From: Jonathan Rochkind <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 14:08:42 -0600

There have been several posts recently, on this list and the omnigroup one, about mysterious extra sessions being created under WO 5.2. Not all the people were using Safari; some seem to be reporting the problem with other browsers.

Nobody's seemed to really figure it out, or provided enough information for me to even hazard a guess; maybe it's really just a coincidence, and there are a whole bunch of different things going on (because not everyone's data seems to match; you say it's just with Safari, for instance).

But it makes me at least suspect there's a single really weird thing, probably a bug, going on with WO 5.2 and Session creation, that everyone is somehow experiencing in different ways. I still have no idea what it is though.

At 06:34 PM 1/9/2003 -1000, Art Isbell wrote:
Mac OS X 10.2.3
WO 5.2
July 2002 Dev Tools
Safari 1.0 Beta

Testing my WO apps under Safari has been driving me crazy because of their unexpected behavior. I think I at least know what is happening, but not why.

When a WO app that uses component actions is launched in debug mode from PB, the normal new session is created. However, after each response page is loaded by Safari, another session is created.

This behavior can be demonstrated using the HelloWorld example. This behavior doesn't occur with Internet Explorer, Chimera, or OmniWeb.
Nor does it occur when an app is run under JavaMonitor which makes me suspect that one of the command-line arguments that JavaMonitor uses eliminates the problem.


This makes debugging WO apps under Safari very difficult. Any suggestions?

Radar 3143453

Art Isbell
AppleCare Professional Services Technical Support
http://www.apple.com/services/technicalsupport/
+1-808-591-0836
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