Hi Jason,

I've read in the documentation that you can't use any ColdFusion-Tag that
modifies the HTTP-Header (e.g. Cookies..) after you have used the <cfflush>.

Hope that helps.

Ulf
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Von: Jason Lees (National Express)
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Juni 2001 14:54
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Betreff: CF5.0 Tag CFFlush



Hi All,

I'm just evaluating Coldfusion 5.0, at the moment I'm experimenting with the
new <CFFlush> tag, But every time I get an error at the end of the page,

Error attempting to store global client values.
The amount of data you have stored in global client variables is too long.
The Cookie header has already been sent to the client, most likely because a
CFFLUSH tag has been executed.
the tag reads <cfflush interval="1000">

Does anybody have any Ideas A)Why this happens, and B) how do I stop it
happening.

The application uses a Cookie as the Client storage method,

any help appreciated.

Thanks


Jason Lees
National Express
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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