FWIW: It looks like we solved this problem. The final piece of the puzzle
was to delete all of the old cookies for the site on each user's machine. I
did that two days ago and we haven't had a problem since. If you've been
following this thread, you may remember our users where going through a
uesday, April 16, 2002 11:45 AM
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> Back to this issue ... still not solved.
>
> First, to answer Dave's question below -- single DB/datasource for client
> variable storage.
>
> All of the machines that ha
Thursday, April 11, 2002 3:30 PM
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> That would be very curious if that worked. As I recall, the client
> variable
> database doesn't have a field for recording the ipaddress. I'd suspect
> that
> cook
Never mind. Still would have to turn off caching at the proxy server - at least for
that domain.
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> Last time we had this problem it was a proxy server caching the web pages,
> which resulted in "session hi-jacking".
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> David Schmid
for client variables. Again, probably a
really dumb question.
Dave
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> Kevin Schmidt sent me a di
vers for client variables. Again, probably a
really dumb question.
Dave
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> Kevin Schmidt sent me
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> Ok, give us your cfapplication tag (change application name dsn names if
> you
> wish). Take it from the top.
>
Ok, give us your cfapplication tag (change application name dsn names if you
wish). Take it from the top.
Dave
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All of the great suggestions from yesterday ... check the storage,
setdomaincookies, etc. etc. ... we ran through all of them today.
Everything checked out.
We've still got a problem
If users are logged on at the same time, working in tandem, the client
variables get jumbled -- one user gets an
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MSSQL Server.
H.
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MSSQL Server.
H.
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> No, the way client variables are structured that would not be an issue.
Forgot that one :) duh duh duh...
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> > So, what might be the problem he
oblem (such as
character limits), but it wasn't variable name confusion.
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AH! Now we get to a subject... I have had times wher
> So, what might be the problem here? Why are the servers
> (three in the cluster) losing track of the users?
If you're load balancing all requests across the cluster, you need to make
sure that the same set of cookies is returned to all cluster members. To
make that happen, set the SETDOMAINCO
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> Bryan and David:
>
> Thanks for suggestions. Good one.
>
> Wou
ODBC drivers. Lastly, if you ever switch to cookies they
have a 4k character limit as well.
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Bryan and David:
Thanks for sugges
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> First off, why bother setting client cookies at all?? If you pass the CFID
> and CFTOKEN through the URL and vars a
hey start their sessions on different
machines, then when they switch machines they will switch client vars...
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Nah, It'
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> Thanks, Dave ... I'll check the IE issue ... there is only one cfapplication
> tag for the entire application.
>
> Here's what it looks like:
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>
Nah, It's IE 5.0 and 5.5
H.
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> Thanks, Dave ... I'll check the IE issue ... th
il 10, 2002 4:37 PM
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> First, double check that all of your cfapplication tags specify the same
> client datasource. Make sure none are using
> "Registry". I know you said you are using a database, but just t
First, double check that all of your cfapplication tags specify the same client
datasource. Make sure none are using
"Registry". I know you said you are using a database, but just to be sure...
Second, are the users using IE6 perhaps? I've heard some problems that IE6 has with
cookies at tim
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