I am assuming that you are setting the CFID & CFToken with the passed values
on the url? If not then this is your problem!
regards
Andrew Scott
Senior Cold Fusion Application Developer
ANZ eCommerce Centre
* Ph 9273 0693
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 November 2000 14:42
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Cookie Monster
Hello Fellow Lister!
I have an application that maintains state by passing CFID/CFTOKEN in the
URL from one page request to another (no cookies). It works fine with CFAS
4.5.1. A typical URL looks like the following:
http://www.MyApp.com/INDEX.CFM/IN.235/CD.401/CN.46089116.htm
where CFID is 401 and CFTOKEN is 46089116
With CFAS 4.0.1 however, it works fine only if the browser is set not to
accept cookies (even though I don't try to set them).
With CF 4.0.1, if the browser is set to accept cookies, my application
throws an error AND IE 4 sp1 (but not Netscape) sets a cookie, even though
app_globals.cfm contains the following:
<
CFAPPLICATION CLIENTMANAGEMENT="Yes"
SESSIONMANAGEMENT="Yes"
SETCLIENTCOOKIES="No"
NAME="SmarterYP"
CLIENTSTORAGE="CVR_TEG"
>
Anyone know what's going on here?
I'm about to give up on CFID/CFTOKEN and generate my own parameters.
best, paul
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