Well, I found MM's technote off of another link (even the link on MM is 
wrong) and it says the only way to fix this problem is to use sticky 
sessions. Wow, that really bites. I may as well be using the session scope 
then too. I mean, we did so much extra work to allow 'real' load balancing 
and avoid using sticky sessions only to be told if we want to use cfchart 
then we have to use sticky sessions.

Is this fixed in CFMX7?
Why can't I use a network share are write the chart cache to this location 
(shared by each server in the cluster)? I tried this and it did not work.

This is kind of lame, is there a solution other than using sticky sessions 
that anyone is aware of?

Brook

At 10:59 AM 3/9/2005, you wrote:
>Can someone please tell me the workaround becase the technote at macromedia
>is missing.
>http://www.fusionauthority.com/Article.cfm/ArticleID:4170
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>Brook
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