At 10:49 PM 4/7/00 +0000, you wrote:
>No response the first time -- still puzzling over this one...

Hey... I replied. You must not love me.

>What might cause CF to generate a new CFID/CFTOKEN pair in the HTTP_Cookie 
>even when I'm
>passing them in a URL?

If you have the default client variable storage in the variables section of 
the server administrator set to store in cookies instead of the registry.

>I have a situation where CFID/CFTOKEN are set when I go into an 
>application  and I
>can clearly see the same CFID/CFTOKEN are successfully passed from
>page to page via URL variables. When I test for Client.CFID and 
>Client.CFTOKEN on
>each page, the same numbers appear. However, after a few pages, I notice 
>that the
>HTTP_COOKIE in the Debug variables is showing a different CFID/CFTOKEN 
>with each new page
>access even though a test for Client.CFID on each page shows Client.CFID 
>is holding to
>the original (correct) ID.  Can someone demystify this for me?
>
>Gene Kraybill
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