WCF, ASP.NET sharing session when WCF is called from flash

sith

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I've followed the advice in various places, including other questions posted on stackoverflow about sharing the session state between a WCF service and an ASP.NET website, but cannot get my specific scenario to work:The website and WCF service are both virtual directories of the same application in IIS 7 and both share an app pool. The website stores some data into the session. A flash object rendered on the client makes a call to the WCF service. I would like the WCF service to be able to access the data in the session.I have put the [AspNetCompatibilityRequirements(RequirementsMode = AspNetCompatibilityRequirementsMode.Required)] attribute on the service class, and I have the following lines in the web.config for the service:and on the binding I have allowCookies="true".All server side code is written in C#.However, when using HttpContext.Current.Session from the WCF service, I find that there are no keys stored in the session object.I have checked with Fiddler, and the flash object definitely passes through the ASP.NET_SessionId with the same value as requests to the website from the browser use.Can anyone shed any light onto how I can make this scenario work?Thanks.
 
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