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javascript and session

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Marcin Go³dyn - 01 Jun 2005 13:44 GMT
Hi
Is there any possibility to extract session id from client side using
javascript??
is there any function, which can handle this or is there other solution??

Marcin Goldyn
Thomas Weidenfeller - 01 Jun 2005 14:43 GMT
> Hi
> Is there any possibility to extract session id from client side using
> javascript??

Java is not JavaScript. Try an appropriate Javascript group.

/Thomas

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Roland - 01 Jun 2005 16:32 GMT
> Hi
> Is there any possibility to extract session id from client side using
> javascript??
> is there any function, which can handle this or is there other solution??
>
> Marcin Goldyn

That will not be possible unless it's available at the client side (e.g.
 you set it in a cookie, or as a hidden form parameter, or as a
parameter to the URL).
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