Greetings,

I recall a discussion a while back on the list about this. I think the 
solution was something like the following:

<cfscript>
StructDelete(session, "variablename");
</cfscript>

Perhaps this would work for what you are trying to do?


At 08:59 PM 5/31/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Sorry about this stupid question.  I have been out of the CF world for over
>two years and still making some stupid mistakes.  I have the following
>logout file:
>
><cflock scope="SESSION" type="EXCLUSIVE" timeout="60">
>  <cfset session.URLToken="nothing">
>  <cfset session.CFID="nothing">
>  <cfset session.CFToken="nothing">
></cflock>
><cfapplication clientmanagement="No" sessionmanagement="Yes"
>sessionTimeout="#createTimeSpan(0,0,0,1)#"
>applicationTimeout="#createTimeSpan(0,0,0,1)#" setclientcookies="No"
>setdomaincookies="No" name="#attributes.sessionName#">
><cflocation url="index.cfm?fuseaction=admin.main" addtoken="no">
>
>and for some reason it does not work.  When I go back to login the session
>it creates for me keeps the session.CFID and session.cftoken to nothing,
>hence it keeps the old session and not the new one.  I figured the session
>would be expired and a new one would create reseting the session.CFID and
>CFToken variables.  Can anyone figure out where my logic, in my thought, is
>wrong and if possible show me a better way to logout?   Thanks.

James Husum
BiznizWEB, Inc.
http://www.biznizweb.com/
http://www.scifitvfans.com/
http://www.brainsludge.com/

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