Re: (Bug?) IIS Sends response to wrong client

From: PL (pblse2_at_yahoo.se)
Date: 02/25/05


Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 06:31:12 +0100


Why even put in an outputcache declaration at all when you are trying something like this ?
Most likely you are caching and that is the issue you are seeing.

PL.

"Gilles" <Gilles@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet news:A62CF47D-0A12-4F42-A129-C7F45231410D@microsoft.com...
> Hello Geir,
> Thanks for your answer.
> The application is on our intranet and in my knowledge, there is no proxy
> server in there.
> I put <%@ OutputCache Duration="1" VaryByParam="none" %> in the Page
> directive.
> But maybe there is something I missed in the Web server config.
>
> Gilles
>
> "Geir Aamodt" wrote:
>
>> 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
>>
>>
>>