on 7/10/03 11:22 AM, Raymond Camden at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> It was the fact that I was redirecting you to the login.cfm
>> page which sat in the same directory as every other page. So
>> in other words, my application.cfm was "protecting" my
>> login.cfm page as well, and it was protecting it by
>> redirecting anyone who wasn't logged in to my login.cfm
>> page...which was protected...etc etc...
> 
> heh, it's always the easiest thing, isn't it? I didn't even notice this
> because, normally, I just cfinclude login.cfm instead of redirecting.
> 

You know, I don't kinda "get" that. So, if your user isn't logged in, and
isn't posessing a cookie, and isn't passing a form variable *to* log in, you
just cfinclude a whole 'nother page?

I guess I just need to "play" with that methodology, because I don't quite
get that...

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