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Internet Explorer, sessions, django on 64-bit machine
country flaguser name
Poland
2007-08-30 07:49:05
I just got into some strange problem with session and its
cookies.

I have 2 instances of the same app, one running on 64-bit
Ubuntu 6.06
and the second on 32-bit Ubuntu 6.10, both under Django
0.96. Neither
Firefox or Opera shows any problems, but in Internet
Explorer (both 6
and 7) the session behaves as if it wouldn't be saved
sometimes (?!) on
64-bit machine. The session cookies for 64-bit machine based
app have
additionally all this __utma .. __utmz items, not found in
cookies for
32-bit machine.

Anybody experienced similar weirdness?

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Re: Internet Explorer, sessions, django on 64-bit machine
user name
2007-08-30 07:55:11
On 8/30/07, Jarek Zgoda <jarek.zgodasensisoft.com> wrote:
> The session cookies for 64-bit machine based app have
> additionally all this __utma .. __utmz items, not found
in cookies for
> 32-bit machine.
>
> Anybody experienced similar weirdness?

The "utma", "utmz", etc. cookies are not
set by Django. They are set
by the web stats system formerly known as Urchin and now
known as
Google Analytics.


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Re: Internet Explorer, sessions, django on 64-bit machine
country flaguser name
Poland
2007-08-30 08:17:20
James Bennett napisał(a):

>> The session cookies for 64-bit machine based app
have
>> additionally all this __utma .. __utmz items, not
found in cookies for
>> 32-bit machine.
>>
>> Anybody experienced similar weirdness?
> 
> The "utma", "utmz", etc. cookies
are not set by Django. They are set
> by the web stats system formerly known as Urchin and
now known as
> Google Analytics.

OK, I missed my guess. But the app still behaves differently
on both
machines wrt FF + Opera vs IE6 + IE7.

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Re: Internet Explorer, sessions, django on 64-bit machine
country flaguser name
Poland
2007-08-30 08:53:50
Jarek Zgoda napisał(a):

> I just got into some strange problem with session and
its cookies.
> 
> I have 2 instances of the same app, one running on
64-bit Ubuntu 6.06
> and the second on 32-bit Ubuntu 6.10, both under Django
0.96. Neither
> Firefox or Opera shows any problems, but in Internet
Explorer (both 6
> and 7) the session behaves as if it wouldn't be saved
sometimes (?!) on
> 64-bit machine. The session cookies for 64-bit machine
based app have
> additionally all this __utma .. __utmz items, not found
in cookies for
> 32-bit machine.
> 
> Anybody experienced similar weirdness?

More findings:

 - the subdomain cookies are messed with domain cookies in
IE.

But still, this does not explain why the application behaves
properly
(?!) on 32-bit machines.

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