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My server side code:

    [WebMethod(CacheDuration = 0, EnableSession = true)]
    public static int UserID()
    {
        if (HttpContext.Current.Session["UserID"] == null) return 0;
        int UserID = Convert.ToInt32(HttpContext.Current.Session["UserID"]);
        return (UserID);

    }

My Client side code:

$.ajax({
    type: "POST", cache: false,
    url: "Login.aspx/UserID",
    data: "{'r':" + rnd() + "}",
    contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
    dataType: "json",
    success: function(msg) {
        alert(msg);
    }
});

This codes runs well on my localhost. and the "UserID" ajax call, return the right value of the Session parameter.

but when i try to upload my website on the server, the "UserID" ajax call always returns false!!

my server is asp.net 2.0 and I'm using jquery 1.3.2

So please help to solve this problem.

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How do you set your session in the first place? Maybe the problem is not here, maybe the Session["UserId"] is really null, did you check that? – Freddy Jul 31 at 0:57
Post the relevant section of the web.config from your server please – Chris Ballance Jul 31 at 1:07
InProc session state? Does the production box have a web garden/farm in place? – redsquare Jul 31 at 1:07
To Freddy: No. I'm sure i'm setting the parameters well. – desmati Jul 31 at 2:39
the sessionState group of webconfig: <sessionState mode="InProc" cookieless="false" timeout="240" /> – desmati Jul 31 at 2:40

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Read this article: ASP.NET Session State FAQ I found my answer in this questions:

  1. Q: Session states works on some web servers but not on others. A: Maybe machine name problem. See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q316112 .
  2. Q: Why are my Session variables lost frequently when using InProc mode? A: Probably because of application recycle. See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q316148

Changing sessionState mode to "StateServer" solved the problem. Use code below:

<sessionState mode="StateServer"
  stateConnectionString="tcpip=localhost:42424"
  cookieless="false"
  timeout="999"/>
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A few things to check :

Are you using WebFarm configuration? there might be a problem when using session in WebFarm configuration.

Have you check your network traffic using tools like Fiddler or FireBug? Is ASP.NET Auth cookie sent during AJAX call?

Can you confirm your session var is valid?

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What is the WebFarm? my internet hosting provider is : ixwebhosting(Business Plus (Win) Plan) – desmati Jul 31 at 2:42
Yes. I'm using fireBug to monitor the traffic. how can I check if Auth cookie is sent? – desmati Jul 31 at 2:43
as I said, I'm sure that my session vars are set. the log in form will set the UserID parameter equals to an int>0 on successful log in. – desmati Jul 31 at 2:46
Locate your AJAX HTTP Post request, and examine the header. The cookie is in the header. You have to activate Net panel to be able to inspect traffic. – Salamander2007 Jul 31 at 7:14
I think the cookie is sent : ASP.NET_SessionId=waqb13z5ormwcizqdzhzys56; – desmati Aug 1 at 11:09
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