So what this means, is that the CFID & CFToken is still existing in the
application for some reason,

which is exactly why I posted that code about

<CFIF IsDefined("Cookie.CFID") AND IsDefined("Cookie.CFTOKEN")>



On 10/4/06, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sammy,

I do something exactly the same as you do, and it works under Firefox and IE
and safari. The problem is that a session does not expire until the timeout
limit happens either by the server or the application tag.

So what this means, is that the CFID & CFToken is still existing in the
application for some reason, and not getting new values which would cause
what you are talking about.


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