Bill:

That really doesn't make too much sense too me either because AOL actually
uses the IE browser and have been since 4.0.  They might have their cookies
turned off in the AOL 5 settings or something like that, so that the CFID
and CFTOKEN are lost.  But since you said you have passed cfid and token
through the url and form, I have no idea.  I can test with my AOL 5.0 if you
would like.

Greg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Killillay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 8:29 PM
Subject: AOL and Session Var's


> Hey Gang,
>
> A friend of mine just asked me to post this question.  Would
> anybody know why, only on AOL 5 a site would be "loosing"
> it's session var's.  They use a session var to track when a
> user logs in.  On AOL 4 and AOL 6 they tell me that it works
> just fine.  IE, Netscape, and even both Mac versions of
> those two work fine.  The problem here is that owner of the
> site uses AOL 5 and does not want to change.  Any ideas.  I
> have tried all the normal stuff, anti AOL caching, passing
> the CFID and TOKEN through all the URL's and Form's etc.  No
> luck.  Any thoughts?  Thanks.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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