>>>>I though Session was by user? We use a session variable to save the current user id. How can we do this if a Session is not by user?
That was my understanding also.
How are you accessing and manipulating the Session object in your code?
-Mike
>Mike,
>
>No, as it turns out the entire session is being sent to both browsers. Have you ever seen this?
>
>TIA
>
>Rex
>
>>Are you storing any session or user identifiers in a STATIC variable?
>>
>>-Mike
>>
>>>Paul,
>>>
>>>I added other displays and found that when the incorrect child is being displayed, the user id is the other person's as well. Its as if one user is getting the other user's response.
>>>
>>>Any ideas?
>>>
>>>Rex
>>>
>>>>>Paul,
>>>>>
>>>>>I though Session was by user? We use a session variable to save the current user id. How can we do this if a Session is not by user?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Yes, sessions are by user. Can you add a field on the form to display the user ID from the session? That should at least tell you if that is the problem. Are both of your testers logging in as the same user? Is it possible some of your code is getting confused if this were the case? (I'm just throwing out ideas).