On 3/26/02, Jeffry Houser penned:
As a general note, that will only make session variables expire if they
are inactive for 10 minutes.
I presumed that's what he wanted.
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At 07:33 AM 3/26/2002 -0500, you wrote:
On 3/26/02, Jeffry Houser penned:
As a general note, that will only make session variables expire if they
are inactive for 10 minutes.
I presumed that's what he wanted.
But it wasn't what he asked for. ;)
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set the sessio timeout to 10 minutes
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a good way to consistently make sessions expire within a 10 min
period?
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On 3/26/02, Jeffry Houser penned:
I presumed that's what he wanted.
But it wasn't what he asked for. ;)
He said: Is there a good way to consistently make sessions expire
within a 10 min period?. That could mean what I thought it meant or
what you thought it meant. Guess we won't know
Is there a good way to consistently make sessions expire within a 10 min
period?
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FAQ:
Hi, I'm having a problem using session variables. They are set to time out
at 120 (2 hours).
However if someone does NOT close his browser and then they try to come back
to the site after a couple of hours, they get an error message.
Is there a way to flush and totally expire session variables
the session variables in.
HTH,
Joseph DeVore
VeloxWeb Technologies
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 11:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Whats the best way to expire session variables when browser
not closed?
Hi, I'm having
to expire session variables when browser not
closed?
Pardeep,
One way you could accomplish this task is to add code like this to your
Application.cfm file.
cfif not isdefined('session.info')
cflocation url=setSessionVarsTemplate.cfm
/cfif
Any time the session information isn't available
sessionmanagement=yes
But ding dang dong, its still not working:( Any ideas?
This code isn't a good idea. You want your CFAPPLICATION tag to be the same
for every page within the application, no matter what.
Hi, I'm having a problem using session variables. They are
set to time out at 120 (2 hours
HI,
I have just moved a site from a CF4.5 machine to a CF5 machine, and I found that the
session.sessionID variable does not get created or cannot be found. I have checked
all the settings in CF5, but I can't see why they wouldn't exist.
Does anyone know why a session variables disappear
I seem to remember that once upon a time code was posted to delete a
session variable in Application.cfm when the browser is closed.
Can someone post that code?
Thnx,
Doug Jordon
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session variables are automatically deleted when the browser is closed.
That is their nature.
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Bryan Love
Macromedia Certified Professional
Internet Application Developer
Database Analyst
Telecommunication Systems
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OK. Then is there a reason why they might not? I can close all windows,
relaunch the browser and there they are.
Bryan Love wrote:
session variables are automatically deleted when the browser is closed.
That is their nature
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Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 1:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: deleting session variables when browser is closed
I seem to remember that once upon a time code was posted to delete a
session variable in Application.cfm when the browser is closed.
Can someone post that code?
Thnx
session variables are automatically deleted when the browser
is closed. That is their nature.
No, they're not. The server doesn't know when the browser is closed. It only
knows that some period has passed since the last request from that browser.
Also, by default, the cookies created by CF
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Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 1:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: deleting session variables when browser is closed
OK. Then is there a reason why they might not? I can close all windows,
relaunch the browser and there they are.
Bryan Love wrote:
session variables are automatically deleted when
: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 4:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: deleting session variables when browser is closed
session variables are automatically deleted when the browser
is closed. That is their nature.
+---+
Bryan Love
Macromedia Certified
Message-
From: Douglas Jordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 1:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: deleting session variables when browser is closed
I seem to remember that once upon a time code was posted to delete a
session variable in Application.cfm when
Umm, no.
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From: Bryan Love [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 2:17 pm
Subject: RE: deleting session variables when browser is closed
session variables are automatically deleted when the browser is
closed.That is their nature
: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 1:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: deleting session variables when browser is closed
thankee kindly
Shawn Regan wrote:
cfif IsDefined(Cookie.CFID) AND IsDefined(Cookie.CFTOKEN)
cfset cfid_local = Cookie.CFID
cfset cftoken_local = Cookie.CFTOKEN
cfcookie name=CFID value
Love [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 3:18 pm
Subject: RE: deleting session variables when browser is closed
Very well then.
In your CFapplication tag set the attribute setClientCookies to
NO. That
way the CFID and CFTOKEN are stored in the session struct and when
Crisis
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From: Douglas Jordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 1:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: deleting session variables when browser is closed
thankee kindly
Shawn Regan wrote:
cfif IsDefined(Cookie.CFID) AND IsDefined(Cookie.CFTOKEN)
cfset
there...).
I must admit I haven't used session variables for years and some of my
previous assumptions that I thought were true are faulty. Thanks for
straightening me out!
+---+
Bryan Love
Macromedia Certified Professional
Internet Application
then put this just below
the CFAPPLICATION tag:
cfcookie name=CFID value=#cookie.cfid#
cfcookie name=CFTOKEN value=#cookie.cftoken#
Unfortunately, it's not as simple as that. For Session variables to work,
they have to be stored in memory on the CF Server, along with the CFID and
CFTOKEN identifiers
The cfid and cftoken are stored in the session struct however
(but I don't know what they are doing there...).
CF has to store the CFID and CFTOKEN values, and compare them against those
received from the browser to determine if those are your session variables.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf
, March 20, 2002 4:23 PM
Subject: RE: RE: deleting session variables when browser is closed
The cfid and cftoken are stored in the session struct however
(but I don't know what they are doing there...).
CF has to store the CFID and CFTOKEN values, and compare them against those
received from
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 4:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RE: deleting session variables when browser
Everyone - please note the new thread name (we long ago left UDFs).
Dave,
you wrote:
However, it's been my experience that, in most cases, this doesn't work
very
well in the real world. Copying the entire scope into a local variable is
very expensive, and causes problems under load. We actually
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From: S R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 8:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: session variables and multiple servers
We just changed our website from one being on one server to being on 3
redundant web servers. The problem is, the web farm
Have you guys given thought to real time load management? Which would keep users on
the machine they log into?
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From: S R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 8:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: session variables and multiple servers
We just
areas
on the site every 15 minutes.
How can I make session variables span across all three servers? Or should I
look into other solutions?
Thank
sal
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Use client variables in a database and share the database between servers as
their client storage.
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From: S R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 5:28 PM
Subject: session variables and multiple servers
We just changed our
Since Session variables reside in memory on each individual server, they
can't be shared across a cluster. What you'll need to do is use client
variables instead and store them in a shared datasource. This way all the
servers have access to the same information. On a side note, I can't
.
Just shortens up the keystrokes :)
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From: Garza, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 5:44 PM
Subject: RE: session variables and multiple servers
Since Session variables reside in memory on each individual server
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: session variables and multiple servers
Since Session variables reside in memory on each individual server, they
can't be shared across a cluster. What you'll need to do is use client
variables instead and store them in a shared datasource. This way all the
servers have
On an Intranet, my users are getting crossed session variables. I would
appreciate any ideas as to what I can do about this.
I've got a lot of users that are logging on to our NT domain with the same
log in (but different static IP addresses) - requirements changed during
development
information - shopping cart, user
parameters, login information, etc. in session variables
on www.server1.com. However, during checkout when I send
the user to the other domain, commerce.server1.com, I will
lose this session variables and all the shopping cart and
login information
information - shopping cart, user parameters,
login information, etc. in session variables on www.server1.com.
However, during checkout when I send the user to the other domain,
commerce.server1.com, I will lose this session variables and all the
shopping cart and login information for the user. Can
=#session.customerid#.
For that matter, pass the referenceid as well to get everything.
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: Dimo Michailov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 9:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Session variables and Switching to Another Domain
Hello all:
I am
Hi all
I'm using IE 5 and Nestcape 4.72 to develop a site for a client. I sometimes
experience this error:
Error resolving parameter BSESSION.PRODUCT_LINE/BPPThe session
variable PRODUCT_LINE does not exist.
This session.variable is defined and called on the site's home page. It's
called
Is Netscape issuing a new cookie on the second page because it thinks
that the domain has changed?
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From: c talk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 4:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: disappearing session variables
snip
When I browse
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 4:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: disappearing session variables
snip
When I browse this site on my laptop/dev server using it's IP address
(192.168.x.x), the site runs ok in IE, but chokes on the 2nd page
in Netscape.
It works
Sorry, sloppy use of words. I once had a problem with dying session
variables and found that NS was showing a new set of cookies. Apparently
when the reference changes, NS does not see it as being in the same
domain and does not send the cookies it set for the previous page. CF
sees
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 4:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: disappearing session variables
Hi all
I'm using IE 5 and Nestcape 4.72 to develop a site for a client. I
sometimes
experience this error:
Error resolving parameter BSESSION.PRODUCT_LINE/BPPThe session
variable
hi ppl... i remember seeing this somewhere..
abt setting a around the time span or wat..
but i tried both ways.. with and without the quotes.. still cant
work..
is there any setting to be done at SERVER administration side..??
cheers
han
Han,
this works in a CFApplication tag:
SESSIONTIMEOUT=#CreateTimeSpan(1,0,0,0)#
hi ppl... i remember seeing this somewhere..
abt setting a around the time span or wat..
but i tried both ways.. with and without the quotes.. still cant
work..
is there any setting to be done at SERVER
When you say prematurely I start to think that perhaps the adminsistrator
has set (kept) the default at 20 minutes and you are trying to extend that?
If have access to teh administrator it is simple to crank that up. If you
don't there are a few hacks available.
I borrowed the idea of
Is there something weird about how IE 5 handles session
variables/cookies? I created a password-protected site that uses
session variables to keep track of what folks have access to after
they login, but users with IE 5.0 keep having problems. The nice
folks at Figleaf gave me a little app
Hello again folks..
Something weird is happening and I don´t know how to solve it, or
maybe I´m doing something wrong...
I believe that when I close my browser all those session variables must
be killed, but when I open another browser window (it´s not a new
window function) the values
This is because sessions are tracked by cookies. If you want the
session variables to be killed upon closing your browser window then set
the cookies for them.
If you put No expiration date, then the cookie will be a session cookie,
and will expire when the browser is closed :)
cfcookie name
Coldfusion is not like ASP in that session variables are not killed when
the browser is closed.
YOu can also kill session vars by creating a page with this code and
opening it in your browser.
cfscript
StructClear(session);
/cfscript
cfscript
StructClear(application);
/cfscript
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Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:18 PM
Subject: RE: cf and cgi session variables compatibility
Session variables in CF are not automatically passed along to either CGI
or
ASP scripts. ASP scripts in particular have a Session scope, but that
does not connect to CF's
(cf_timeoutwarning)
Try this link
http://devex.macromedia.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=DE7F61B9-4A7
3-11D5
-83F000508B94F85Amethod=Full
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From: Ray Bujarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 2:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Session Variables
I have an application that I am using session variables with. My users are
getting ticked that when their session variables have timed out, they get
an error. Instead they would like some sort of warning message that they
are about to be logged out, instead of just timing them out
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Session Variables Timeout
I have an application that I am using session variables with. My users
are
getting ticked that when their session variables have timed out, they
get
an error. Instead they would like some sort of warning message that
they
are about to be logged
Hi,
I'm new to using session variables and don't quite understand the locking
thing. What'll happen if you don't lock everything?
Here is some code that I've been using. I used cflock when I created the
array but not when I'm reading or writing. It's been working fine. Am I in
for big bad
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Locking Session Variables?
Hi,
I'm new to using session variables and don't quite understand the
locking
thing. What'll happen if you don't lock everything?
Here is some code that I've been using. I used cflock when I
hello,
i have pb with cf session variables.
i have created two numeric session variables in cf (the site is in cf) that
i need in a cgi script wich launch an api. but these variables seem not to
be recognized by the cgi script. with an asp example that i have there is no
pb.
in cf i have
Session variables in CF are not automatically passed along to either CGI
or
ASP scripts. ASP scripts in particular have a Session scope, but that
does not connect to CF's Session scope at all. If the script needs any C
F
session variables, then you need to manually pass them along when your co
This is very interesting as it is a technique I currently use, any idea why
there
is such a performance hit?
Kola
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From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 December 2001 21:37
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session variables
I would presume, however
hehe. Spectra
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From: Kola Oyedeji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 6:20 AM
Subject: RE: Session variables
This is very interesting as it is a technique I currently use, any idea
why
there
is such a performance
November 2001 12:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session variables
Good option, but the request scope is a memory killer -
Spectra is based on
it and can suffer really bad performance at times.
Can you quantify that at all? I use the request scope extensively in
places
where I would have once
But degrading the performance of the server :-)
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From: Neil Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 9 November 2001 2:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session variables
You can actively make CFAS give each request a single threaded session -
effectively managing
: Friday, 9 November 2001 7:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session variables
To support Dave's email...
On a conference call to Allaire, they recommended that I remove any
instance
of the Application scope. Their reasoning was that this would remove
the
need for locking (and the performance costs
as well for the newer CF
developers out there.
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 9 November 2001 8:37 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session variables
Either way, since that call I haven't seen a real reason to
go back to using the application
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session variables
OK, here's one example -
We have a system where a huge amount of config data needs to be
retrieved
from a database for each page. Just retrieving all the DB records takes
about 2.5 seconds. If you were
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Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 9:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session variables
This is very interesting as it is a technique I currently use,
any idea why
there
is such a performance hit?
Kola
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From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Good option, but the request scope is a memory killer - Spectra is based
on it and can suffer really bad performance at times.
I actually disagree; I started using the request scope when it was
introduced. I have no problems with it; however I will say that you need
to be extremely
: RE: Session variables
Good option, but the request scope is a memory killer - Spectra is
based
on it and can suffer really bad performance at times.
I actually disagree; I started using the request scope when it was
introduced. I have no problems with it; however I will say that you
need
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session variables
You should allways use CFLOCK when dealing with sessions.
An alternative is setting the Single Threaded Sessions in
the CF Administrator.
I don't know if this is an optimal solution
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From: UXB Internet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 1:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session variables
cf_rant
I wish Allaire/Macromedia would address
You should allways use CFLOCK when dealing with sessions.
An alternative is setting the Single Threaded Sessions in
the CF Administrator.
I don't know if this is an optimal solution, but I always transfer
all session variables to the request scope - inside a CFLOCK
You should allways use CFLOCK when dealing with sessions.
An alternative is setting the Single Threaded Sessions in
the CF Administrator.
I don't know if this is an optimal solution, but I always transfer
all session variables to the request scope - inside a CFLOCK
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Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 1:54 PM
Subject: RE: Session variables
You should allways use CFLOCK when dealing with sessions.
An alternative is setting the Single Threaded Sessions in
the CF Administrator.
I don't know if this is an optimal solution
I would presume, however, that if you have a handful of simple variables
like for instance a datasource name and a couple of primary keys that it
should't have problems, correct? I would think the problem would
come in if
you are transfering queries, arrays of structs. etc. or am I just
the cluster will
be using CF5's clustering capabilities. (well, I know CF4.5 did it, and
assume CF5 does as well).
Are session variables a reasonable option on a cluster? or should I be using
Client variables with a DSN for storage? Are there any gotcha's I need to
be aware of with regards to the Session
I know Sessions variables can span a cluster, but am not sure
of the details/gotchas.
That's incorrect. In CF 5, Session variables are stored within the memory of
an individual server, and can't span a cluster.
My experience with clusters is non-existent, but it looks
like I'm going
Session variables CANNOT span servers. CF 4.5 clustercats can do
sticky
sessions, which means that the first server the user hits is the one
they
use for the duration of their visit (I'm not sure if this is done via
cookie
or URL), and therefore you can use session variables since the user
I thought I had this all figured out -- it works fine on
sites running under CF Ver. 4.0 -- but now I realize
that I don't.
My session variables on a site running on an NT 4/CF 4.5
server keep expiring prematurely (it seems like after 10
or 20 minutes).
The following code is in my
Joe,
You need to stop and re-start CF services on your web server for the changes
to take effect in CF Administrator.
James
-Original Message-
From: Joe Tartaglia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 11:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Session variables expiring
Hello there,
Is it possible to set the value of a session variable using JavaScript, the
scenario is the following, I have a page that opens a window where the user
can select a value from a select box, the form action is actually call to
a JavaScript function that refresh the opener window
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Subject: Setting session variables using JavaScript
Hello there,
Is it possible to set the value of a session variable using
JavaScript, the
scenario is the following, I have a page that opens a window
where the user
can select a value from a select box, the form action
and
application to pick up other session scoped variables.
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From: Chris Bohill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 12:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Having major problems with session variables
Hi,
Session Variables seem to be a hot topic at the minute, so I
Not a whisper of the Duplicate() function in the application, but thanks
for the help anyway.
Chris.
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From: Daye, Marianne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 November 2001 13:05
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Having major problems with session variables
Just a shot
Hi,
Session Variables seem to be a hot topic at the minute, so I was
wondering if anyone could shed some light or give some advice on the
problem below.
We have a multiple user web based application that is all user-profile
based.
User A is the site administrator with full access to the site
that using temp variables would be the best way to go
IE CFAPPLICATION NAME=SecureApp
CLIENTMANAGEMENT=Yes
SESSIONMANAGEMENT=Yes
SETCLIENTCOOKIES=Yes
SESSIONTIMEOUT=#createTimeSpan(0, 0, 60, 0)#
!--- Lock all session variables to assure security in the use of sessions
//---
CFLOCK scope
to
make sure that the same names are not being used for different variables and
in addition make sure that all variables are fully scoped. I would also
check that the user session variables are being deleted by checking if they
still exists after they are supposed to have been deleted. One last tip
Now Now, Dave, dont be cussing Spectra :-)
Neil
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There are legitimate uses for the Application scope.
In what situations would you need to use the Application scope which
couldn't be handled by the Request scope? I've never been able to think of
any good examples.
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into the REQUEST scope, which
only takes about 50 ms.
how's that?
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From: Aidan Whitehall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 November 2001 11:31
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session variables
There are legitimate uses for the Application scope.
In what situations would you
OK, here's one example -
[snip]
how's that?
Yeah, great example. Never thought of that.
Thanks.
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There are legitimate uses for the Application scope.
In what situations would you need to use the Application
scope which couldn't be handled by the Request scope? I've
never been able to think of any good examples.
Sure, there are plenty. Basically, they fall into two categories:
1.
thanks Neil - Kinley
From: Neil Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Session variables
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 15:07:12 -
You can actively make CFAS give each request a single threaded session -
effectively managing the locking
thanks gyrus - Kinley
From: gyrus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Session variables
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 16:02:43 -
You can actively make CFAS give each request a single threaded session -
effectively managing the locking for you
thanks Jeffry - Kinley
From: Jeffry Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Session variables
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 09:59:54 -0800
That is confusing. I think perhaps even a bit misleading.
My understanding is that session
thanks Pete - Kinley
From: Pete Freitag [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Session variables
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 05:09:57 -0500
Session variables are not supposed to be shared between clients.
But they can be, if someone posts a link
Fellow listers:
I'm sure my question has been asked before but I don't see anything in the
archives that I need.
What happens exactly to session variables if users are forced to go through
a proxy server? Or, put another way, what does a proxy server do to session
variables?
My company
fusion - look for tech note on importance of session
mngt.on main cf page
What happens exactly to session variables if users are forced to go through
a proxy server? Or, put another way, what does a proxy server do to session
variables?
dunno, but maybe cookies are intercepted(?!)
My
Information Delivery Systems (IDS)
http://ids.rti.org
(919) 541-8031
-Original Message-
From: Chris Norloff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 9:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Points of failure for session variables
Manually locking all reads and writes (locking
Chris, what did you mean when you said that a query
with a name of application.queryname is a 'write'. Doesn't
that depend on what you do with it? If I loop through
session.QueryName, but only read the values, is that
not a 'readonly' for locking purposes?
The act of running the CFQUERY
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