This should kill everything and start you off with a clean plate.

<CFSET STRUCTCLEAR(APPLICATION)>
<CFSET STRUCTCLEAR(SESSION)>
<CFLOOP INDEX="X" LIST="#GetClientVariablesList()#">
        <CFSET DELETED = DELETECLIENTVARIABLE("#X#")>
</CFLOOP>
<CFCOOKIE NAME="cfid" EXPIRES="NOW">
<CFCOOKIE NAME="cftoken" EXPIRES="NOW">
<CFCOOKIE NAME="cfglobals" EXPIRES="NOW">

Emmet

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Fuqua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 8:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: clear session variables for testing

Good Morning,

Is there an easy way to clear all session variables?  It would help me test
for behaviors after session variables have timed out.

Thanks,

Mark





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