You could always do a
<cfcookie name="cfid" value="invalid" expires="now">
Then, the cfid (which is a cookie on the client) should expire or at least
be invalidated.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Watts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 2:16 PM
Subject: RE: Kill CFID and CFToken
> > I'm wondering if you can't use :
> >
> > <CFSET STRUCTCLEAR(CLIENT)>
>
> No, that won't work. The Client scope isn't a structure. There are,
however,
> some functions specifically for dealing with Client variables, such as
> DeleteClientVariable and GetClientVariablesList.
>
> You'll want to be careful using StructClear even with the Session scope,
as
> CF creates some Session information that you wouldn't want to delete in CF
> 4.5.x.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> voice: (202) 797-5496
> fax: (202) 797-5444
>
>
>
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