Hi there!
I have realised that the file U have given me is actually for "encoding an
url" but not for re-writing.
Sorry for any confusion. In Java, the method in the Servlet API for doing
URL rewriting for session management is called encodeURL().
And I am looking for such session tracking/management in WAP devices.
My problem is, In wap devices it's creating a new session for every
request, which means U get a new session id every time.
This makes the application to forget who the user is in his next request
itself.
I read somewhere that I can use the hidden form fields to exchange the
session ids between different requests. But there was not much info there,
so i din't get any clear idea on how I can implement it.
Any more ideas on this??
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
best regards,
Madhavi
At 17:18 28/11/2002 +0100, you wrote:
sorry, there is no such function.
But there is a Java extension,
call (dependent to your product ) java from your stylesheet.
Xalan http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/extensions.html#java-namespace and
Saxon
production
http://saxon.sourceforge.net/saxon6.5.2/extensibility.html
have a convenience approach.
HTH
mfh
>>> madhavi(_at_)caret(_dot_)cam(_dot_)ac(_dot_)uk 28.11.2002 16.41 Uhr >>>
Hi there!
I am familiar with url rewriting in java using response.encodeURL(...)
Can someone tell me how I can do that in xsl. I mean, is there a similar
function to do that??
If not, what is the alternative that I can follow to maintain session
tracking when cookies are disabled or
not used (like WAP client).
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
best regards,
Madhavi
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