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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by Michal Prinke <bo...@icpnet.pl> on 2004/10/05 16:46:31 UTC

Do you think that error was in Tapestry or in Tomcat?

Do you think that error was in Tapestry or in Tomcat?
I'll try to upgrade Tomcat to the newest version and I'll see if it helps.
Thank you!

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Re: Logging in twice: I've found the cause...

Posted by Marius Siegas <in...@gmail.com>.
I use server IP and have no problems with that somehow... (works with
Tomcat4, Tomcat5 and Jetty5)


On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 16:02:12 +0200, Michal Prinke <bo...@icpnet.pl> wrote:
> Installing the newest Apache Tomcat (5.0.28) did not help.
> 
> Fortunately, I've managed to find the cause of "logging in twice" problem...
> it happens only when I'm using server's IP number in URL
> (like http://10.20.30.40/MyTapestryProject/app).
> 
> The solution is to use full domain name, like
> http://myserver/MyTapestryProject/app. In this case, every URL generated
> by Tapestry contains the "jsessionid=" part, but it's not a problem.
> 
> Strange...
> 
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Logging in twice: I've found the cause...

Posted by Michal Prinke <bo...@icpnet.pl>.
Installing the newest Apache Tomcat (5.0.28) did not help.

Fortunately, I've managed to find the cause of "logging in twice" problem...
it happens only when I'm using server's IP number in URL
(like http://10.20.30.40/MyTapestryProject/app).

The solution is to use full domain name, like
http://myserver/MyTapestryProject/app. In this case, every URL generated
by Tapestry contains the "jsessionid=" part, but it's not a problem.

Strange...

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Re: Do you think that error was in Tapestry or in Tomcat?

Posted by The Chris Method <th...@gmail.com>.
You know, I really can't say.  I doubt it was Tapestry.  All I know is
that your problem was similar to mine, mine was solved by upgrading
Tomcat, and I never had enough time to actually investigate what was
going on.


On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 16:46:31 +0200, Michal Prinke <bo...@icpnet.pl> wrote:
> Do you think that error was in Tapestry or in Tomcat?
> I'll try to upgrade Tomcat to the newest version and I'll see if it helps.
> Thank you!
> 
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