Hi
I am running Jira 5.2.7 behind Apache and i've started to get lots of the following messages in the log:
/secure/IssueAction!default.jspa [jira.web.util.CookieUtils] Found multiple JSESSIONID cookies, when rendering link to screenshot applet page. You may have another Java webapp at context path '/' (in which case this message is harmless), or there may be a problem in IE attaching the screenshot via the screenshot applet.
Everything seems to work fine but the message is annoying.
Is it fixable? I presume it has something to do with tomcat and apache?
If not, can I turn off this logging?
Thanks
\Atle
We also have loads of these messages in our log. Can we do anything to get rid of them? We run JIRA 5.2.10.
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I've encountered the same issue and after inspecting the cookies I noticed that they are just for the current browser session. A browser restart is enough to get rid of the log messages.
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Hi there, I'm in the same situation, did you have any luck solving the issue?
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No, I haven't. It seems to work ok so I haven't looked more into it.
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Thanks for the reply, I'll try and look around a bit more, wish me luck.
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