In the end I think my session problems were nothing to do with Ajax.
It was an ordinary link in my HTML that was causing the cookie to
vanish -- Don't ask me why!  I replaced it with one using $html->link
and it stopped vanishing.

On 16/04/07, Olwen Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I realised in the middle of the night that this is probably caused by
> javascript not having access to the cookies, then googled the group
> and found that someone else had the same issue.  The suggestion to
> them was to adjust cake security which I had already tried.  I'm
> wondering if I could perhaps pass the session id as part of the
> parameters i.e. instead of /client/edit/1 perhaps client/edit/xxxx/1
> where xxxx is the session id  Has anyone tried anything similar?
>
>
> On 15/04/07, Olwen Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've posted before about problems with sessions, and may have found a
> > link to Ajax (but not a solution).  I'm trying to use Ajax.Updater to
> > load a view into part of a page, and it seems to not know about
> > session data. If I call the view as a page it retains the session
> > data.  Has anyone else found problems with something similar (and
> > hopefully a solution)
> >
>

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