Maybe it is too early for me, but _nowhere_ in your code do I see
cffile or cflog. Did you forget to add it? I also noted - cfif
#getlogin.RecordCount# GT 0 - in this code you do not need the #
marks.
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 02:27:29 -0400, simmyana a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to pass an entry into log file while authentication the user.
> I am using <cflogin> tag for this
> But only few times it records the entry. My code in application.cfm is like this,
>
> <cfapplication name="appname" setclientcookies="yes">
>
> <cflock scope="application" timeout=10 type="exclusive">
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