Paul,
I just added a response.write to show the URL that is being executed for this page. When the page is wrong, the URL is not the one shown in the browser. How is that possible?
Thanks
Rex
>>All,
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>>Is it possible that the web server is sending information to the wrong IP address? We have two testers on the same page with two different children displayed. They refresh their screens, using F5, and intermittently one will show the other's information.
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>>Has anyone seen this behavior?
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>>TIA
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>>Rex
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>That normally happens when you get sessions mixed up with one another, or do something like set a variable value identifying one user and assume it's "local" to the same user. (I apologize in advance if this is already stuff you know, I just want to make sure I cover everything possible). For example, let's suppose user 1 logs into a website. You set a application-level variable that saves the user's name. User 2 then logs on, and we save this same variable. User 1 then goes to another page - the website now thinks it's User 2, since that was the last user on the site. Basically, everything needs to be stateless and needs to be set-up on every hit. If you're already doing this, I'd say some variable isn't getting set under certain circumstances.
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