RE: Help needed - More client variable weirdness

2002-04-13 Thread J L

That is my first choice but we have many application.cfm in our
application. People here do not want to make "big" changes...
so every single page resets the cookies sigh..
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<-Original Message->
> 
> From: Ian Lurie
> Sent: 4/13/2002 1:00:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
> 
> Have you tried setting 'setclientcookies' to 'no'? Or is that not a
feasible
> option?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: J L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 9:44 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
> 
> 
> nothing special
> I have the same problem as you and it's even worse. It creates 2 sets
of
> cfid and cftoken cookies
> and the site is using SSL
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> 
> >
> From: Shawn Grover
> Sent: 4/13/2002 4:49:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
> >
> No, our server is an internal development server. However, the target
> platform will use SSL. Anything special I should know about in that
> case?
> >
> >
> -Original Message-
> From: J L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 10:13 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
> >
> >
> Just curious.. are you using SSL?
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> >
> >
> From: Shawn Grover
> Sent: 4/12/2002 6:16:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
> >
> Looking for ideas here, cuz I'm fresh out.
> >
> Using a SQL Server 2000 database to store the client variables. On my
> computer, I can log into our web app, and see NEW record/CFID for me.
> When I
> log out - which is meant to clear/remove the client variables, my
> record is
> deleted - as it should be.
> >
> On a different workstation, as a different user we see different
> behaviour
> (only this one workstation). When logging out, the client variables
> are
> zeroed/set to defaults - whereas the record should be deleted. When
> the
> user logs in again, they get the same CFID/CFToken, and this record is
> reused.
> >
> In Application.CFM, I convert the CFID and CFToken cookies to be
> memory
> based cookies. So, if all browsers are closed, and the user then opens
> a
> new browser and tries to login, they should get a different
> CFID/CFToken.
> >
> The workstation in question has IE 5.5, with the latest security
> patchs. We
> have tried deleting the cookie for our domain as well, with the same
> results.
> >
> This is getting annoying because the developer will do work, get
> something
> functional on his box, and mark it as done. Yet when another of us
> tries to
> use the code, it fails - and we've tracked it down to a client
> variable
> issue.
> >
> Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
> >
> Shawn Grover
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
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RE: Help needed - More client variable weirdness

2002-04-13 Thread Ian Lurie

Have you tried setting 'setclientcookies' to 'no'? Or is that not a feasible
option?

-Original Message-
From: J L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 9:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Help needed - More client variable weirdness


nothing special
I have the same problem as you and it's even worse. It creates 2 sets of
cfid and cftoken cookies
and the site is using SSL
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<-Original Message->
>
> From: Shawn Grover
> Sent: 4/13/2002 4:49:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
>
> No, our server is an internal development server. However, the target
> platform will use SSL. Anything special I should know about in that
case?
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: J L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 10:13 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
>
>
> Just curious.. are you using SSL?
> ___
> Get the FREE email that has everyone talking at
> http://www.mail2world.com
>
>
> >
> From: Shawn Grover
> Sent: 4/12/2002 6:16:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
> >
> Looking for ideas here, cuz I'm fresh out.
> >
> Using a SQL Server 2000 database to store the client variables. On my
> computer, I can log into our web app, and see NEW record/CFID for me.
> When I
> log out - which is meant to clear/remove the client variables, my
> record is
> deleted - as it should be.
> >
> On a different workstation, as a different user we see different
> behaviour
> (only this one workstation). When logging out, the client variables
> are
> zeroed/set to defaults - whereas the record should be deleted. When
> the
> user logs in again, they get the same CFID/CFToken, and this record is
> reused.
> >
> In Application.CFM, I convert the CFID and CFToken cookies to be
> memory
> based cookies. So, if all browsers are closed, and the user then opens
> a
> new browser and tries to login, they should get a different
> CFID/CFToken.
> >
> The workstation in question has IE 5.5, with the latest security
> patchs. We
> have tried deleting the cookie for our domain as well, with the same
> results.
> >
> This is getting annoying because the developer will do work, get
> something
> functional on his box, and mark it as done. Yet when another of us
> tries to
> use the code, it fails - and we've tracked it down to a client
> variable
> issue.
> >
> Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
> >
> Shawn Grover
> >
> >
>
>

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RE: Help needed - More client variable weirdness

2002-04-13 Thread J L

nothing special
I have the same problem as you and it's even worse. It creates 2 sets of
cfid and cftoken cookies
and the site is using SSL
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<-Original Message->
> 
> From: Shawn Grover
> Sent: 4/13/2002 4:49:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
> 
> No, our server is an internal development server. However, the target
> platform will use SSL. Anything special I should know about in that
case?
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: J L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 10:13 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
> 
> 
> Just curious.. are you using SSL?
> ___
> Get the FREE email that has everyone talking at
> http://www.mail2world.com
> 
> 
> >
> From: Shawn Grover
> Sent: 4/12/2002 6:16:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
> >
> Looking for ideas here, cuz I'm fresh out.
> >
> Using a SQL Server 2000 database to store the client variables. On my
> computer, I can log into our web app, and see NEW record/CFID for me.
> When I
> log out - which is meant to clear/remove the client variables, my
> record is
> deleted - as it should be.
> >
> On a different workstation, as a different user we see different
> behaviour
> (only this one workstation). When logging out, the client variables
> are
> zeroed/set to defaults - whereas the record should be deleted. When
> the
> user logs in again, they get the same CFID/CFToken, and this record is
> reused.
> >
> In Application.CFM, I convert the CFID and CFToken cookies to be
> memory
> based cookies. So, if all browsers are closed, and the user then opens
> a
> new browser and tries to login, they should get a different
> CFID/CFToken.
> >
> The workstation in question has IE 5.5, with the latest security
> patchs. We
> have tried deleting the cookie for our domain as well, with the same
> results.
> >
> This is getting annoying because the developer will do work, get
> something
> functional on his box, and mark it as done. Yet when another of us
> tries to
> use the code, it fails - and we've tracked it down to a client
> variable
> issue.
> >
> Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
> >
> Shawn Grover
> >
> >
> 
> 
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RE: Help needed - More client variable weirdness

2002-04-13 Thread Shawn Grover

No, our server is an internal development server.  However, the target
platform will use SSL.  Anything special I should know about in that case?


-Original Message-
From: J L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 10:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Help needed - More client variable weirdness


Just curious.. are you using SSL?
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<-Original Message->
>
> From: Shawn Grover
> Sent: 4/12/2002 6:16:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
>
> Looking for ideas here, cuz I'm fresh out.
>
> Using a SQL Server 2000 database to store the client variables. On my
> computer, I can log into our web app, and see NEW record/CFID for me.
When I
> log out - which is meant to clear/remove the client variables, my
record is
> deleted - as it should be.
>
> On a different workstation, as a different user we see different
behaviour
> (only this one workstation). When logging out, the client variables
are
> zeroed/set to defaults - whereas the record should be deleted. When
the
> user logs in again, they get the same CFID/CFToken, and this record is
> reused.
>
> In Application.CFM, I convert the CFID and CFToken cookies to be
memory
> based cookies. So, if all browsers are closed, and the user then opens
a
> new browser and tries to login, they should get a different
CFID/CFToken.
>
> The workstation in question has IE 5.5, with the latest security
patchs. We
> have tried deleting the cookie for our domain as well, with the same
> results.
>
> This is getting annoying because the developer will do work, get
something
> functional on his box, and mark it as done. Yet when another of us
tries to
> use the code, it fails - and we've tracked it down to a client
variable
> issue.
>
> Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
>
> Shawn Grover
>
>

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Re: Help needed - More client variable weirdness

2002-04-12 Thread J L

Just curious.. are you using SSL?
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<-Original Message->
> 
> From: Shawn Grover
> Sent: 4/12/2002 6:16:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help needed - More client variable weirdness
> 
> Looking for ideas here, cuz I'm fresh out.
> 
> Using a SQL Server 2000 database to store the client variables. On my
> computer, I can log into our web app, and see NEW record/CFID for me.
When I
> log out - which is meant to clear/remove the client variables, my
record is
> deleted - as it should be.
> 
> On a different workstation, as a different user we see different
behaviour
> (only this one workstation). When logging out, the client variables
are
> zeroed/set to defaults - whereas the record should be deleted. When
the
> user logs in again, they get the same CFID/CFToken, and this record is
> reused.
> 
> In Application.CFM, I convert the CFID and CFToken cookies to be
memory
> based cookies. So, if all browsers are closed, and the user then opens
a
> new browser and tries to login, they should get a different
CFID/CFToken.
> 
> The workstation in question has IE 5.5, with the latest security
patchs. We
> have tried deleting the cookie for our domain as well, with the same
> results.
> 
> This is getting annoying because the developer will do work, get
something
> functional on his box, and mark it as done. Yet when another of us
tries to
> use the code, it fails - and we've tracked it down to a client
variable
> issue.
> 
> Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
> 
> Shawn Grover
> 
> 
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Help needed - More client variable weirdness

2002-04-12 Thread Shawn Grover

Looking for ideas here, cuz I'm fresh out.

Using a SQL Server 2000 database to store the client variables. On my
computer, I can log into our web app, and see NEW record/CFID for me. When I
log out - which is meant to clear/remove the client variables, my record is
deleted - as it should be.

On a different workstation, as a different user we see different behaviour
(only this one workstation).  When logging out, the client variables are
zeroed/set to defaults - whereas the record should be deleted.  When the
user logs in again, they get the same CFID/CFToken, and this record is
reused.

In Application.CFM, I convert the CFID and CFToken cookies to be memory
based cookies.  So, if all browsers are closed, and the user then opens a
new browser and tries to login, they should get a different CFID/CFToken.

The workstation in question has IE 5.5, with the latest security patchs.  We
have tried deleting the cookie for our domain as well, with the same
results.

This is getting annoying because the developer will do work, get something
functional on his box, and mark it as done.  Yet when another of us tries to
use the code, it fails - and we've tracked it down to a client variable
issue.

Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.

Shawn Grover

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