You answered your own question by saying "no" to the addtoken attribute.

Make your life easier with:

<cflocation url="" addtoken="yes" />

Remember that because CFLOCATION changes the headers cookies are not set on
the page containing a CFLOCATION. Annoying but true.
Peter Tilbrook
ColdFusion Applications Developer
ColdGen Internet Solutions
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  -----Original Message-----
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, 10 January 2004 8:59 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: cflocation and urlSessionFormat()

  Has anyone ever run into problems when using the urlSessionFormat()
function
  inside the url attribute of the cflocation tag? When I use the following
  code with cookies disabled on the browser I get two (J2EE sessions are
  enabled in cf administrator) jsessionid's in the URL and the whole
  application gets screwed up...

  <cflocation url="" />

  Even when I set the addtoken attribute to "no" with cookies disabled the
  application does not function properly.

  Any insight would be appreciated.

  Nate
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