Same here, but it would probably be pretty easy to check if there was
a cfcookie to be executed before the cflocation, if so send cookie
headers after relocating.
I wonder if it works through two cflocations though...

-- 
 jon
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Monday, August 12, 2002, 5:40:45 PM, you wrote:
cg> Raymond Camden writes: 

>> docs. (Doc peeps are already on it.) So - an old issue has been fixed. 

cg> I never thought of this as an 'issue'.  I thought it was just the nature of 
cg> the client-server relationship.  If the page never makes it to the client 
cg> (as it was my understanding that <cflocation> executes 100% server side), 
cg> then the cookie couldn't/wouldn't be set. 

cg> So if my understanding of the dynamics of it is correct...i'm curious as to 
cg> how it works now. 

cg> charlie 

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