I turned all my privacy rights to prompt and what I got was that the site
was trying to set  third party cookies.  I accepted it and was able to log
into the user group through the frameset.


Cookie information:


Before Login Form comes up!
============================
Name: CFID
Domain: www.esca.com
Path: /
Expires:  Sun, Oct 23 2033 21:20:17
Secure: No
Contains: 5999
Third Party: Yes
Session: No


ame: CFTOKEN
Domain:  <http://www.esca.com/> www.esca.com
Path: /
Expires:  Sun, Oct 23 2033 21:20:17
Secure: No
Contains: 87482632
Third Party: Yes
Session: No

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From: William H Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 3:14 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: URGENT! Frames and sessions

The frameset is hosted on a server in England and is essentially just a
big wrapper so that no one sees my URL

on my end I don't have any frames, just CF templates that set a session
variable after a login. If I access the pages directly, everything works
as it should, however If I access the pages via the frameset, logging in
only brings up the login page.

Perhaps it is something on my end, but I don't see what.

how to access the frameset:
www.tde.alstom.com
click User Groups in the blue area at left

how to access the page directly:
www.esca.com/usergroups

login: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
password: testonly!

will

Jim Davis wrote:

> As long as your content is coming from (and to) your server there should
> be no problem - your sessions and log in should work.
>
>
> When you submit your framed page is the whole frameset being replaced
> (perhaps by an errant "target="_top" or forgotten framebuster code)?  In
> your case it sounds like only your content frame should be changed, not
> the outside frame.
>
>
> Jim Davis
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William H Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 1:28 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: URGENT! Frames and sessions
>
>
> All,
>
> I am being forced by an organization higher up the food chain to now
> only grant access to certain parts of our corporate external site via
> frameset.
>
> It's a domain name thing, they don't want us using ours anymore
> (www.esca.com) despite years of brand recognition in our industry.
>
> So here's the issue. many of the parts of the site they want accessed
> through the frameset are password protected and access is granted by
> reading a cookie value set from my site.
>
> Now, I did a bit of research because of the obvious third party cookie
> issues caused by frames, and I found that session management is
> "compatible" with frames (sort of). I set up a test and found that if I
> access it directly (www.esca.com/blah url ) everything works fine
> session variable initiate and expire as requested, but if I access it
> via frames, the login doesn't work.
>
> What am I missing? Does the session have to be init'ed on the outside
> frame? If so can I init the session with _javascript_ and then write to it
>
> with CF? I don't have control of the outside frame, it's hosted in
> England, but if I need to I can probably get something added there.
>
> The external frame is being handled in the OpenMarket CMS and my site is
>
> all CFMX.
>
> Please help!
>
> --
>
> will
>
> ----
>
> William H Bowen
> Marketing Communications Manager
> ALSTOM EAI Corporation
>
>   _____  
>
>
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