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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