HttpSession value size limits IE vs. Netscape

Does anyone know if IE and Netscape have different size limits for binding objects to a current session (ie. HttpSession.setAttribute()). I have some code that executes fine in IE, and terminates Netscape v4.08. I have a feeling that I am binding too much information in the Session for Netscape to handle, but have yet to find any documentation to back this up. Any help?

I wish that was the problem. When I limit the amount of data that I am binding to the session my code executes fine. But when I store larger amounts, the code kills the Netscape browser itself. The version of Netscape I am testing with is 4.08 and have a feeling that the problem resides somewhere in Netscape's implementation of handling the problem

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