> >Certainly could be if she is in a company that doesn't allow
> cookies on
> >browsers.
>
> But this would contradict everyone else not having any
> trouble with their logins.

But she did not say everyone using it was from the same company.
Remember, assume nothing. :>

> >cflogin is required though to help enforce authentication checking.
> >Also, afaik, cfloginuser should only be used inside cflogin.
>
> True, cflogin is there to do something - make sure a piece of
> code (any code) is executed when user is not found to be
> logged in. However, cflogin is not needed for the security to
> work, in fact my recomendation is taken from "Certified
> Coldfusion MX Developer Study Guide" By Ben Forta page 192 at
> the top. However, I admit that I never tried to use
> cfloginuser by itself since all of our users have cookies
> enabled and if they don't, then we tell them to do enable them.

>From the docs, "Used within a cflogin tag.", and it's repeated elsewhere
later on. However, I'm going to ditto Dave's comment about a null
session. In 6.0 I've seen wierd things w/ cflogin. Sometimes a restart
helps out.


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