C# - Maintain The SessionID For Entire Application?
Apr 7, 2010
I am implementing the Ecommerce projects, where I need to static SessionID, is there any way to maintain the SessionID in the Entire Application.Explanation of my question is herehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/2467644/session-sessionid-in-asp-netbut How can I implement this approach.
i want to generate the new sessionid in the same httpcontext once the user is successfully authenticated.so, how can i do that ? ( please dont ask why do you want it, i got such kind of requirement).
if there is any config setting or any other way to force the response to be written all at once instead of it being written in multiple packets??The problem is I am using a response filter to edit anchor href's and the html parser (HtmlAgilityPack) strips out the malformed HTML when the framework writes to the response stream multiple times, so enforcing an all at once write would solve this headache.
I am developing a web application. This application is fully customised based on the user settings. Suppose, application hosted on [URL] and user can signup on the website and it will get the domain like [URL] and for user2 will be [URL] so and so forth. so in this case how would I maintain the session for each user? each user will be representing a single website along with public interface and admin pages.
what I am thinking is to store all the setting (for each user) in the database and then when ever server received request then get the user info from the URL (first time only and after get it from the session) and get user details but I am not very much satisfied with this approach.
Recently we've developed an E-Commerce web application for a client. We are at the stage before launch and the client is not happy to disclosing live merchant account details to us because they don't want us to potentially being able to see their clients' data.
Since we are going to maintain their website (running off their servers but we will still have access to the site files) I cannot see an easy solution to this other than trust.
How to implement and maintain E-commerce application when business don't want to disclose merchant details to developers?
I am using a treeview in my master page and every node having link to its container page.That means click on any child node of treeview its redirect to another page by taking some value.
Now every time I click on nodes of treeview, its get collaps when child page loaded...
Now regaring maintain state of treeview across my web application...
how to regenerate a new Session ID in ASP.NET. If we are using SessionManager to generate a new id then it doesn't change the value of Session.SessionID. how this can be achieved. Basically I want to have a new Session.SessionID after abandoning Session or generating NewID with SessionManager.
if there is a way to dynamically change the session ID from the context of a SessionStateStoreProvider (or some other customizable module) in C# for ASP.NET.
I am implementing a custom SessionStateStoreProvider, and I was thinking about augmenting the session ID to tell the store provider where to go look for a session. I've implemented a custom SessionIDManager, which lets me augment newly created session IDs with the required tag. The problem is that the desired value of that tag might change during the life of a session. For example, the session may be read from one location, but may need to written to a different location. In this instance the ID would have originally been tagged for location A, but on writing the store would want to write to location B. The tag should be updated to reflect location B for the next session read.
So, from the context of SessionStateProviderBase override...
... is it possible to change the session ID? I know that the HttpContext.Session.SessionID property is not settable. Is there some other way to feedback an update like this? Or is there a more appropriate to carry state like this across calls?
Our solution is built on ASP.NET v1.1 framework. User is presented with login form, so upon providing credentials this information is posted back to the server. Upon postback SessionID changes and our application crashes as some information which is required for processing is stored in the cache and is identified by SessionID string as a part of the name.
This SessionID change happens absolutely randomly and only to some of the clients. Most of the time browser used to view the page and post info is IE8. I cannot reproduce this issue in our test environment, as SessionID is persistent though-out the whole testing process.
I've already checked all solutions, i.e.
Session cache is used on Page_Load to retrieve/store some information, so it's initialized and contains data stored. I've made a Health Monitoring check on Application_End event to capture any possible AppDomain crashes using Reflection and Diagnostics Libraries and retrieving ShutDownMessage from httpruntime object, but that's also not a case. Cookieless attribute of the sessionState in web.config is set to false (using URL to store SessionID is not an option) All MS security and bug fixes are installed on the server. IIS Server settings are similar to the ones we use in Test Environment.
I have an ASP.NET page that has a wizard control. I need to see if the same user is working on the page so I first time I insert a record and next time I update database records. I am using Session.SessionID to check if the same user is working on the page, but on every postback, SessionID gives a unique string and always the "insert" construct executes.
What is the best way to check the same user is working back and forth on the same page. User is not logged in, its an open form on the page.
I'd like that when a user logoff or his session expires, tha SessionID is no longer valid.
I've found the way to do it when the user logoff, simply doing:
[Code]....
But I don't know how to do it when the session has expired. Apparently, if the session has expired and the browser tries again to connect, the same SessionID will be recycled, and I want the server issues a new one, how can I do it?
I'm storing the session IDs of the logged-in users in a database, so I need to kill some sessions using the session Ids stored in the database, but unfortuently I'm not able to get any session using the seesion ID so that I can kill it.
I'm running a WebMethod when a user clicks a link and I want the service method to have access to the clients SessionID but when I try to initialise a new string it returns a null value.
So to clarify(an example):
[WebMethod] public string myMethod() { string s = Session.SessionID.ToString(); //rest of method here... }
string s is returning null value. The code works fine on a postback and the method works without SessionID but I really want/need to be able to use a callback and need to be able to use the SessionID
I'm writing some logging code that is based on SessionID. However, when I log out (calling Session.Abandon), and log in once again, SessionID is still the same. Basically every browser on my PC has it's own session id "attached", and it won't change for some reason. My Session config looks like this:
I have ASP page that host an ASP.NET page in iframe. When I test this in FireFox all work ok but when I use IE the ASP.NET page is creating a new sessionID for each request. it only work if I change the IE Privacy settings allow session cookies .