Web Forms :: Prevent Session Share Across New Tab Or New Window
Mar 5, 2013
I have a problem with all multiple tab browsers due to session object. I have a requirement that whenever user opens a new browser I need to show different values, so I thought of using Session as in IE 6 every browser creates a new session. But all other multiple tab browsers IE 8 and FF shares the session(If user has already open the browser and try to open different browser). How can I create new session whenever user opens a new browser window. My application is basically in ASP.NET and server side we have C#.
I have a page (parent) that open up a popup window using window.open javascript. User will then work on the popup window and the result will be stored in a session variable. When the user close the popup window, how can I put the value of the session variable back to the server control textbox of the parent window?
My problem is am filling a form in a webpage, and click on save for instance, take the URL of mu webpage and paste it in a new window and it loads all the information I subscribed, how can I prevent that knowing that I used the Below code and it does nothing
I need to know how to add a randomly generated token as an additional parameter in my request.
I have hosted my web forms files and reports files two different IIS instance in same server. When user login i keep username inside session variable. According to that session variable i checking roles each web forms page load event. i share session variable between two difereent IIS instance in same server?
Im using asp.net website with WCF service, having wsHttpBinding,Aspnet compatibility enabled, specified as Sessionmode -allowed, service behavior- isinitiated and client session cookie enabled. Its looking like Asp.Net session object and WCF Session( HTTPContext.Current.Session) work independently. How can I share Asp.net Session value to WCF Session and vise versa.
I have created two websites ,such as [URL] and [URL]; The two websites both use SQL Sever Session Mode and they use the same database for sessionstate management.
in [URL],I have a controller as below:
public class HomeController : Controller { public ActionResult Index() { ViewBag.Message = "Welcome to A Site!"; Session["User"] = 123; return View(); } }
[URL] I have a controller as below:
public class HomeController : Controller { public ActionResult Index() { if (Session["User"] != null) { ViewBag.Message = "Welcome to B Site!" + Session["User"].ToString(); return View(); } else { ViewBag.Message = "Welcome to B Site!" ; return View(); } } }
if I access [URL] first ,then access [URL], I will get the response :Welcome to B Site!123 if I access [URL] first,then access [URL] then access [URL],I will get the response:Welcome to B Site.
I have two WCF services configured with ASP.NET compatible mode to allow them to use ASP.NET session state. The problem is as follows:
1.- A call to the first service stores a value in the ASP.NET session state. 2.- A second call to the first service can read that value.
3.- A call to the second service can't read the ASP.NET session state value.
It seems that the ASP.NET session state is not shared between the two WCF services. Is there a way to share ASP.NET Session state between two WCF Services?
We are migrating an ASP Classic website over to ASP.Net. One of the big hurdles is the large amount of data stored in SessionState by the ASP Classic website.
I am looking for ways that session state can be shared between the two applications. I found the following link from microsoft MSDN that describes how to share session with a shared database. Unfortunately it uses the binary formatter to serialize into the database and I have recently had some bad experiences with said binary serialization.
how to share session state? or alternatives to the binary serialization?
I am using cookieless session manangement in ASP.NET 1.1. When the session is active and the user uses the same url in a new browser window or a new browser in different machine. since the session is active the url will validate itself. When user open new window with same session, i want show some custom meesage.
I have two exactly the same web sites hosted in two different machines under IIS 7.5. ASP.NET state service is running on my machine and the web.config is updated in both sites with the following code:
The allow remote connection is set to 1 in registry in order for the second web site to access the state server.Both web sites have the same machine key:
Additionally both sites are configured in IIS to have the same Identifier.What I want to do is that both these sites share the same session data for example being able to do the following:
// At web site 1: Session["key"] = "value"[code]....
The problem is that I can't manage to accomplish this test and really can't understand what I am doing wrong.
I have a GridView (insde a UpdatePanel with a Timer control) which is refreshed every 3 seconds and one of its fields (a TextBox) is "linked" to a HoverMenuExtender. It works great to display the Multline Textbox results but when the next refresh timer intervalcomes the TextBox control is re-populated with the new data and the user does not have the time to read its content.I am not sure if there is a way to maintain the content after each refresh (as long as I don't move the mouse of course).ere is part of my code:
how to prevent the two session on a single browser ie: first i opening a site on mozilla then login after logged in . I am opening a new table with the same url login using different user after that suppose there is one link called view my profile on user home page if if click the link on first tab browser, it showing the user details on second tab browser user details ie: previous session.how to prevent or avoid this ?
I have a bunch of EC2 servers that are load balanced. Some of the servers are not sharing session, and users keep getting logged in and out. How can I make all the server share the one session, possibly even using a partitionresolver solution
public class PartitionResolver : System.Web.IPartitionResolver { private String[] partitions; public void Initialize() { // create the partition connection string table // web1, web2 partitions = new String[] { "192.168.1.1" }; }
public String ResolvePartition(Object key) { String oHost = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.Host.ToLower().Trim(); if (oHost.StartsWith("10.0.0") || oHost.Equals("localhost")) return "tcpip=127.0.0.1:42424"; String sid = (String)key; // hash the incoming session ID into // one of the available partitions Int32 partitionID = Math.Abs(sid.GetHashCode()) % partitions.Length; return ("tcpip=" + partitions[partitionID] + ":42424"); } }
In my website I am maintaining log of users in which I am storing some user's information such as user machine IP umber,SessionId,UserName etc.and able to show the list of current and past users in webpage. I want to share and connect to browser session of any of the current users. Is it possible,if yes then how?
I have 2 different Virtual Directories on my local IIS 7.0 server. I want to do session Management in such a way that Session variable created in one Virtual Directory is easily available in another Virtual Directory. I want to achieve this using SQL Server 2005. Till now I have done the following things
1) In my web.config file I have added the following entry
I'm having trouble getting 2 identical ASP.NET MVC applications to share the same Session using a Session StateServer. The reason I'm trying to do this is we will eventually be deploying this app across 3 web servers that need to share the same state. We need to use StateServer because we are trying to minimise use of the db for non data-related storage.
The Setup: I've deployed the same code base to http://localhost/App1 and http://localhost/App2
both have identical Web.Config files with the following:
The Result:For both deployments, when the page first loads I can see that the mode is StateServer and the timestamp is getting set to the same time as the realtime value.. However, if this was working, only the first page should have the same time as the realtime value. The second page load should read from the StateServer because that timestamp value is no longer null, and display that time value. But instead, it's displaying the realtime value again.
When I refresh the page, I the timestamp stays the same and the realtime value is always updating. This indicates that the timestamp is being saved to the Session, but the time stamp value is always different for both deployments when it should be the same, so this indicates that the Session is not being shared.
I want to ensure a user isn't editing the same form data in two different browser tabs or windows (of the same web browser instance). The intention is to stop the user from accidentally overwriting their own data as they continue through a very long form process. On the server, ongoing data input through the screens is collected into the Session.
Assume for any browser, all tabs and windows run in the same instance of it (i.e. not each in a separate process). Obviously the browser tabs and windows share the same cookies in this scenario so cookie modification seems out of the question for viable solutions. This is also the reason they are sharing the same session state.
Considering that the form is already created and this is one of the final touches, how can I use ASP.NET, hopefully easily, to oversee this "feature"?
I have a collapsible panel extender inside a modal window, my problem is that whenever I click on the link button (to expand my panel), the window closes.
I am trying to open a file share link from the window.open ... but its adding the http://localhost/vdir/ before the path can any one say what is the problem?