Thanks for the infor
I have some questions:
1. On each template are you loading all your session variables
into local variables here:
<cflock name="Session" type="ReadOnly"
timeout="30" throwontimeout="Yes">
<CFPARAM Name="session.xxxx"> </cflock> 2. What effect does the attribute
throwontimeout="Yes" have?
Bruce
Bruce Phillips
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 913-906-6000 ext 5405 [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/17/03 02:23PM >>> I'm not sure if this will help you, but
here's the way I use it.
<CFAPPLICATION NAME="xxxxxl"
CLIENTMANAGEMENT="Yes" SESSIONMANAGEMENT="Yes" SESSIONTIMEOUT="#CREATETIMESPAN(0, 0, 20, 0)#"> I also lock my variables with like
this:
<cflock name="Session" type="Exclusive"
timeout="30" throwontimeout="Yes">
In each template I use this
statement:
<cflock name="Session" type="ReadOnly"
timeout="30" throwontimeout="Yes">
<CFPARAM Name="session.xxxx"> </cflock>
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