2 Replies Latest reply on Jan 9, 2008 6:00 PM by soshah

    New Session Id generated on every AJAX call when SSL is enab

    cybershastri

      Hi All,

      I am making an AJAX call in one of my jsp pages.
      When I login to the portal with normal HTTP url, and make the AJAX call,
      the session Id for the AJAX request remains the same everytime.
      However, the behavior changes when I login to portal with HTTP/S protocol.
      Now, everytime the AJAX request generates new session id. Is this normal behavior? What needs to be done if I need the same session id to be used for each AJAX request?

      Here is how I am creating AJAX requests :

       function updateTicket(){
       var params;
       // Obtain an XMLHttpRequest instance
       req = newXMLHttpRequest();
      
       var handlerFunction = callback;
       params = "ticketNumber=" + ticketNumber + "&"
       + "probDesc=" + eprobdesc + "&"
       + "diagResoln=" + ediagres + "&"
       + "requestType=updateTicket";
      
       var url="/TicketEscalation/TicketUpdate.json";
       req.open("POST", url , true);
       req.setRequestHeader("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
       req.setRequestHeader("Content-length", params.length);
       req.setRequestHeader("Connection", "close");
       req.onreadystatechange = handlerFunction;
       req.send(params);
       }
      


      function newXMLHttpRequest() {
      
       if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
      
       // Create XMLHttpRequest object in non-Microsoft browsers
       req = new XMLHttpRequest();
      
       } else if (window.ActiveXObject) {
      
       // Create XMLHttpRequest via MS ActiveX
       try {
       // Try to create XMLHttpRequest in later versions
       // of Internet Explorer
      
       req = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");
      
       } catch (e1) {
      
       // Failed to create required ActiveXObject
      
       try {
       // Try version supported by older versions
       // of Internet Explorer
      
       req = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
      
       } catch (e2) {
      
       // Unable to create an XMLHttpRequest with ActiveX
       alert("Your browser does not support AJAX");
       }
       }
       }
       return req;
      }
      


      Regards,
      Shastri.