ther site and login. That is the
> reason for both onSessionStart and onRequestStart.
>
> The problem is Logout. I have written logout code to clear certain session
> vars and cookies. This code is on WWW. for testing. Within this code I do
> CFHTTP calls to the other two s
ssion
vars and cookies. This code is on WWW. for testing. Within this code I do
CFHTTP calls to the other two subdomains to a file that runs a CFC that looks
like the following:
If I call the logout file on the ABC. subdomain directly in the browser like:
Crow T. Robot wrote:
> Yea, other than that. :)
>
> That would be an interesting site, though. Boatloads of fun to maintain!
Not hard at all, just do it client-side: write a small javascript
function and hook it to the onclick event of every anchor. Won't
catch those without Javascript, but i
Yea, other than that. :)
That would be an interesting site, though. Boatloads of fun to maintain!
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> Ray Champagne wrote:
>> Is there any other way to use session variables without setting client
>> cookies or passing the CFID/CFTOKEN in the URL for every page?
>
> Pas
Ray Champagne wrote:
> Is there any other way to use session variables without setting client
> cookies or passing the CFID/CFTOKEN in the URL for every page?
Pass themn through a form :)
Jochem
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Yea, and I should mention that there is no chance of being able to use
J2EE vars on the server, either.
Charlie Griefer wrote:
> i want to say no.
>
> but invariably somebody's going to come along with some hoity toity
> java method that passes them thru the ether.
>
> we'll see :)
>
> On 5/8/
> Is there any other way to use session variables without
> setting client cookies or passing the CFID/CFTOKEN in the URL
> for every page?
No, either one or the other is required. Well, theoretically, you could
ensure that only forms are used for page navigation, and pass it via HTTP
POST, but
i want to say no.
but invariably somebody's going to come along with some hoity toity
java method that passes them thru the ether.
we'll see :)
On 5/8/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any other way to use session variables without setting client
> cookies or passing the CF
Is there any other way to use session variables without setting client
cookies or passing the CFID/CFTOKEN in the URL for every page?
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Ray
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