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The html tag <object> behaves differently when communicating over Wi-Fi or LTE. For WLAN, the behavior is as expected and for LTE a new session is always called

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Hello, the html tag <object> behaves differently when communicating over Wi-Fi or LTE. For WLAN, the behavior is as expected and for LTE a new session is always called after logging in, because the transferred SessionID is not returned. Cookies are turned on in both cases. We have some websites (Example www.vw-baev.de/Registrierung) and a small portal, which we show / integrate in this website by tag <object>. We use now tag <iframe> and we succeed, but why does LTE not work? The small portal was developed with MS Visual Studio 2015 and ASPX. Many Thanks Frank

Hello, the html tag <object> behaves differently when communicating over Wi-Fi or LTE. For WLAN, the behavior is as expected and for LTE a new session is always called after logging in, because the transferred SessionID is not returned. Cookies are turned on in both cases. We have some websites (Example www.vw-baev.de/Registrierung) and a small portal, which we show / integrate in this website by tag <object>. We use now tag <iframe> and we succeed, but why does LTE not work? The small portal was developed with MS Visual Studio 2015 and ASPX. Many Thanks Frank

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Sorry, the tags are not displayed correctly. We switched from "<" object ">" to "<" iframe ">".