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Http Session problem in Apache Web Server

           Summary: Http Session problem in Apache Web Server
           Product: Apache httpd-1.3
           Version: 1.3.24
          Platform: Other
        OS/Version: Windows NT/2K
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Blocker
          Priority: Other
         Component: Build
        AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
        ReportedBy: madhu_nalla@satyam.com


We are facing a very strange problem in out Web Application. The conf for out 
production environment is :

Web Server	:	Apache Web Server 1.3.24
Servlet Runner	:	Apache Tomcat 3.2.3
Operating Sys	:	Win2k Advance Server

We are using Jdk1.3.0. Now the problem is like this.

We have few web-pages in our application. Each page has one unique request id 
associated. Depending Upon the request id in user request we generate the 
output web page. Some of our web-pages are continuously refreshed every 1-
minute.

Now suppose I am at a page with request id 1 (which is refreshed automatically) 
and some other user is at some other auto-refreshing page with some other 
request id.
If I leave the web-page open for some time then either I will get redirected to 
some other page or I get some error page. After thorough analysis of the 
problem I came to
know that this is the problem with http session. The request id for one user 
session is taken by the another user session which further cause these errors. 
Do we need to do some configuration for maintaining proper sessions in Apache. 

Please give a early reply as we are facing this problem on our production site.

Thanks

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