This is so funny. Pre-1997, we were complaining about how IE did weird
things to even standard HTML code... ;p

> Not much help I guess, I hate Nutscrape too - it just does weird things
> to even standard HTML code.
>
> Rather than using Session variables try using Client variables (stored
> in a datasource and NOT the registry) to see if you have better luck.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: t nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 20 September 2001 7:08
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Yet another reason why I hate Netscape
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am working on an application which uses some a session variables. It
> works
> perfectly in IE (of course), however when I try to load the exact same
> page(s) in netscape the variable does not exist. I even went so far as
> to
> write a couple of simple test pages.
>
> All they do is set a session variable then pass it to another page.
> Again I
> tried it in IE and it works fine but then when I tried it in netscape,
> the
> variable doesn't exist.
>
> Here is my session variable:
>
> <cflock scope="SESSION" timeout="300">
>     <cfset SESSION.vTest = "True">
> </cflock>
>
> I know that I can pass variables to subsequent pages in a number of
> different ways. However, my question is: Do session variables simply not
>
> work in Netscape? If they do work is there some setting/syntax I am
> forgetting or should be examining?
>
>
> If this helps I am using both Netscape Navigator(4.08) and Netscape(6).
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Nelson
>
>
>
>
> 
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