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8/21/2007 7:08 AM
 

Hi,

We have our portal application developed on DNN 4.4.1 version. We are currently facing an issue, where we found that for a particular page navigation we have multiple HTTP sessions for a transaction. Though having multiple sessions seems unlikely, i would like to know if it is a known issue or has something to do with transaction management in DNN. Kindly let us know any suitable solutions for the same.

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Girish

 
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8/22/2007 8:59 AM
 

I guess I am not understanding the issue.  You have a case where for a specific page that you have a user that might be on it with two separate browsers at the same time?

If that is the issue, I typically use db update queries that are designed to trap potential duplicates and other issues of that nature.


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