This does not explain why CF session cookies are not perceived as session
cookies by IE.
And I do append URL variables to maintain session state when cookies are not
accepted. However, it seems that a number of developers, CF and others, are
lazy and require Users to enable cookies to use their sites. I choose to buy
from competitors in this case.
Andy
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Powers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 6:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cookie Help
>> Ah. That explains why I have problems in some CF
>> applications when I have reject cookies but accept
>> session cookies set in IE.
“The Web is stateless”
In order for the server to recognize the client on each request you MUST
tell the server who you are. Technically there are two common ways to
maintain session state on the web. Use appended URL variables or cookies.
When you use any session, application or client variable CF it automatically
tries to set it’s own cookies (CFID / CFTOKEN) to maintain state. If you
completely disable cookies in the web browser then the CF server application
must use some other method, usually appending the URL variables (CFID /
CFTOKEN).
Best regards,
Dennis Powers
UXB Internet - A Web Design and Hosting Company
Wolcott, CT 06716 USA
tel: (203)879-2844 fax: (203)879-6254
http://www.uxbinternet.com/
http://dennis.uxb.net/
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