As far as I'm aware you have to go through your whole site appending the
urltoken to every hyperlink, form posting and cflocation.  You can't do this
in one hit from within the application.cfm.

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Sent: 29 March 2001 13:12
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Subject: RE: R U aggry with me on session concept?



Sir Andy
Again i am disturbing you.
If Client's browser cookies are disabled then definetly we have to pass a
URLTOKEN or (CFID+CFTOKEN) .So server can recognise the state of client.
Now the question is Can we handle it in Application.cfm?
If we can handle it then let me know?
otherwisw ,we have to pass this string(URLTOKEN) to each link (form or
hyperlink).
Much thanks for quick respose.
Thanks
Muhammad Mumtaz Ahmad
Software Engineer
AcroLogix (Pvt) Ltd.
106/3, Saint Johns Park
Lahore, Pakistan.
Tel: 92-42-6664301~04      Fax: 6664307



 

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Yup sounds ok to me.  The only thing I do extra is to put some code in my
Application.cmf which creates a string containing the CFID and CFTOKEN if
the user has session level cookies turned off.  I then append this string
to
every hyperlink, form posting, CFLocation in my site to ensure state is
maintained

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Sent: 29 March 2001 12:39
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Subject: R U aggry with me on session concept?



Dear Sir  Andy
i was also suffering from such type of problem.
When the user logs in by his login name and password.At this time we create
a session variable.
And when the user will request for  any page, we will check that session
variable is in existance.?
we check at the top of every page whether session variable is alive or not
.....OR simply we write statements in
Application.cfm file.
creation variable process:
               session.started="true"
To check session variable existance.
<cfif not isDefined("session.started")>
    <cflocation template="login.cfm">
</cfif>
Plz give response.
Best Regards

Muhammad Mumtaz Ahmad
software Engineer.
AcroLogix (Pvt) Ltd.
106/3, Saint Johns Park
Lahore, Pakistan.
Tel: 92-42-6664301~04      Fax: 6664307
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