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Re: IE & Sessions
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Re: IE & Sessions


  • Subject: Re: IE & Sessions
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 14:37:16 -0700
  • Organization: Global Village Consulting, Inc.

That does sound like a lost cookie problem. However, unless you have changed it, WO keeps the session in the URL. That would make WO losing the session even more of a puzzle. If you are using cookies with WO to track the session then that looks to be the problem.


Chuck


Goodbye Bill wrote:
Nope... picture this...

I'm working on a site...
Accessing maybe one page every 15 seconds...

Then, out of nowhere, I have to log on again (as if the session restarted or
the browser lost the cookie, etc.).  This happens on several reputable
sites (Citibank, etc.).




On 6/13/03 4:52 PM, "Chuck Hill" <email@hidden> wrote:


Goodbye Bill wrote:

This is only on IE v5.X (currently v5.2) on the Mac.  This could occur
within seconds of making a previous request.  For example, WebObjects aside,
when I'm working with my bank via their online services, 30 seconds after
making a previous request (and successfully being served the page), I get
prompted as if I'm not logged in any longer.  This leads me to the
conclusion that it is IE and NOT WebObjects.


Do you mean that you are just sitting there, not clicking on anything, and you get this message? HTTP is not a push technology. Something is making another request. If it is not you, it is something on the machine making a request. Perhaps you have a virus? A malfunctioning browser plug-in?


Chuck




On 6/13/03 3:19 PM, "Dana Kashubeck" <email@hidden> wrote:



On 6/13/03 2:35 PM, "Goodbye Bill" <email@hidden> wrote:



I was initially going to write an email asking why IE seemed to have
problems with my WebObjects apps.  Then I noticed the problem is with ALL
web sites.

Has anyone else noticed a problem with IE where the session times out after
a VERY short period of time?  IE also continues to ask me for my autofill
settings time and time again.

I realize this is not directly a WebObjects question, but it is slowing
down
my development / learning progress.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

We've have had some of our customers report similar behavior, but I haven't been able to track down the problem yet.

What version of IE and Windows are you using?

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