Have you tried to run the appropriate methods from Application.cfc in
conjunction with a new cfapplication tag?

On 5/8/07, Mike Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While in App A, I want to seamlessly log into App B, using the same
> credentials. When using Application.cfm, all it took was to cfinclude
> the Application.cfm of App B inside of a page in App A, then any
> variables you set after that will be applied to App B (on account of
> the cfapplication tag present in Application.cfm).
>
> For example:
> <cfset session.loggedIn=true>
> <cfinclude template="/AppB/Application.cfm">
> <cfset session.loggedIn=true>
>
> How show I rewrite this code now that App B was changed from using
> Application.cfm to using Application.cfc?
>
> The example above is greatly simplified. I would need all the other
> variables that are inside of Application.cfc to be present for the
> single sign-on login procedure to work, so replacing the cfinclude
> line with a cfapplication tag would not work.
>
> Thank you,
> Mike Chabot
>
> 

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