I don't really see how that is going to change anything. I'm not really
looking for code design tips on this one, this is an issue with the
CFAPPLICATION tag itself.

Thanks
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 12:28 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: Changing sessiontimeout attribute

  >Hello, the CFAPPLICATION tag is throwing me for a ride here. I can't seem
  >to
  >consistently change the timeout for session variables. I'm calling the
  >CFAPP
  >tag twice in application.cfm (don't worry about why, long story, it has
to
  >be done). Something like this
  >
  ><cfapplication name="app1" sessionmanagement="yes"
  >sessiontimeout="#createtimespan(0,0,5,0)#">
  >
  ><cfset request.timeout = 10>
  >
  ><cfapplication name="app1" sessionmanagement="yes"
  >sessiontimeout="#createtimespan(0,0,request.timeout,0)#">
  >
  >And sometimes it changes the timeout value, sometimes it doesn't. For a
  >while it seemed like it was only letting me overwrite the timeout if I
  >supplied a large value than the previous one, but then it broke that
rule.
  >Whats up with that?
  >

  Why not just set a variable for the entire createTimeSpan() function
instead
  of just a portion of it?

  <cfset Request.timeout = createTimeSpan(0,0,10,0) />

  <cfapplication name="app1" sessionmanagement="yes"
  sessiontimeout="#Request.timeout#">

  Regards,
  Dave.
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