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session valuesI'm having a problem with sessions. Basically, my site has a place where a
user logs in, and they're taken to a page with the order details and items from their shopping cart. This order detail page checks a session variable to check that the customer is logged in. The problem is that some users are taken back to the login page even though they are entering the correct username and password. We know that their cookies are on. We have a script on another page that checks for cookies, and we've scanned through the logs and it shows that their cookies are on. What is more baffling is that many users are going through ok, but some are not, and there aren't any patterns as to their browser type, or isp origin or whatnot. Anyone have a similar issue? Are you using Forms Authentication? If not, you may find that arrangement
more reliable. You can easily set up custom Forms Auth against a database. Peter -- Show quoteHide quoteCo-founder, Eggheadcafe.com developer portal: http://www.eggheadcafe.com UnBlog: http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com "George" wrote: > I'm having a problem with sessions. Basically, my site has a place where a > user logs in, and they're taken to a page with the order details and items > from their shopping cart. This order detail page checks a session variable to > check that the customer is logged in. The problem is that some users are > taken back to the login page even though they are entering the correct > username and password. We know that their cookies are on. We have a script on > another page that checks for cookies, and we've scanned through the logs and > it shows that their cookies are on. What is more baffling is that many users > are going through ok, but some are not, and there aren't any patterns as to > their browser type, or isp origin or whatnot. Anyone have a similar issue? > >
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