Mike:

Check out the documentation for the <CAPPLICATION> tag.

Specifically the documentation for the SETDOMAINCOOKIES argument:

(here it is)
----------------
SETDOMAINCOOKIES

Optional. Yes or No. Sets the CFID and CFTOKEN cookies for an
entire domain not just a single host. Applications that are running
on clusters must set this value to Yes. The default is No.
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and for even more fun read from chapter 12 of "Developing Web Applications
with ColdFusion" the section entitled "Managing Client State in a Clustered
Environment"


It's all good pinner!

--Craig





-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Paulsmeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 3:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cluster Environment


Hello All,

My question is if two users hit a clustered site and both hit a different
server, could those servers create the same cfid/cftoken combination?
Asking this question because a client wants to move from session variables
to client variables and I want to assure him that this situation will not
happen or that if it does there are simple measures to take to resolve it.

Thanks In Advance,
Mike Paulsmeyer.

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