Re: (Bug?) IIS Sends response to wrong client
From: Geir Aamodt ("Geir)
Date: 02/23/05
- Next message: Geir Aamodt: "Re: Controlling Page Access in .aspx page"
- Previous message: Alberto Ortega: "Re: Impersonation using WindowsIdentity( upn ) ctor"
- In reply to: Gilles: "(Bug?) IIS Sends response to wrong client"
- Next in thread: Gilles: "Re: (Bug?) IIS Sends response to wrong client"
- Reply: Gilles: "Re: (Bug?) IIS Sends response to wrong client"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:51:16 +0100
Gilles,
Do you have any kind of caching enabled?
Like page or fragment caching?
Or do you have a proxy/caching server between you and the web server?
-- Best regards, Geir Aamodt geir.aamodt(AT)bekk.no "Gilles" <Gilles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E0E71D13-1821-4018-A3BE-FA20EB6E2BC7@microsoft.com... > Hello, > I discovered a strange behaviour (bug?) in IIS 5.0 and asp.net 1.1. > - user A clicks on a link requesting page x. > - user B clicks simultaneously (1/10th of second later)on the same link. > - user A receives the expected response. > - user B receives the response of A. > the Page_Load of page x.aspx contains: > Response.Write(HttpContext.Current.Session.SessionID); > > I posted this question in the microsoft.public.inetserver.iis group, but > nobody seems to be interested to answer, I hope receiving guidelines here. > > Could you please help ? > > Thanks > > Gilles
- Next message: Geir Aamodt: "Re: Controlling Page Access in .aspx page"
- Previous message: Alberto Ortega: "Re: Impersonation using WindowsIdentity( upn ) ctor"
- In reply to: Gilles: "(Bug?) IIS Sends response to wrong client"
- Next in thread: Gilles: "Re: (Bug?) IIS Sends response to wrong client"
- Reply: Gilles: "Re: (Bug?) IIS Sends response to wrong client"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]