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jamezw
I have a web app that uses StateServer to track session. It is
cookieless (e.g. session ID in the URL.) We have run into a problem
that is like such: we have a page that has multiple frames on it. All
the frames point to relative pages except one which points to a
specific IP, but it is an IP that runs the same web application. The
frame src looks something like this:
src="http://{theip}/(sessionid)/Page.aspx". In essence, this should be
the same as this: src="http://{thedomainname}/(sessionid)/Page.aspx".
But, for some reason, this page cannot read the session variables this
way. If we switch to SQLServer to manage state then this becomes a
non-issue. Does anyone know why doing something like this with
StateServer is not possible? Does StateServer do some kind of domain
name check? Can this be turned off?
cookieless (e.g. session ID in the URL.) We have run into a problem
that is like such: we have a page that has multiple frames on it. All
the frames point to relative pages except one which points to a
specific IP, but it is an IP that runs the same web application. The
frame src looks something like this:
src="http://{theip}/(sessionid)/Page.aspx". In essence, this should be
the same as this: src="http://{thedomainname}/(sessionid)/Page.aspx".
But, for some reason, this page cannot read the session variables this
way. If we switch to SQLServer to manage state then this becomes a
non-issue. Does anyone know why doing something like this with
StateServer is not possible? Does StateServer do some kind of domain
name check? Can this be turned off?