On Sunday, Jul 27, 2003, at 15:50 US/Pacific, Benoit Hediard wrote:
> We do not refer to CFID/CFTOKEN on our application, we only use 
> JSESSIONID,
> especially to maintain the session between CFMX/FlashCom.

OK, cool.

> But are you sure that it does not write CFID/CFTOKEN even if you use 
> J2EE
> sessions?

Well, I'm not *sure* no. I originally assumed in fact that it did 
create CFID/CFTOKEN but several people said on various lists that 
wasn't the case. I accepted what they said without actually testing it.

> I just closed all my browsers, deleted all my cookies, re-opened a new
> browser and on my first CF request, it creates again the persistent
> CFID/CFTOKEN cookie. It shouldn't?

Yes, and I just confirmed it here on two systems. Interesting. So my 
original assumption was correct!

> The session timeout is set to 60 minutes so it looks like a bug to me, 
> no?
> Am I the only one to have this "Session is invalid" message?

You've changed the default timeout in the CF Admin (from 20 minutes up 
to 60 minutes), I assume? Are both domains using the same CF install or 
do they have separate CF Admins? (i.e., is it a CFMX for J2EE setup?)

Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/

"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
-- Margaret Atwood

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