If you use web server authentication, you can use auth_password.  If you
created your own form, you will need to store the password somewhere
very safe.  Obviously, it should be encrypted.

M!ke 

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Heizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFLogin and storing a password

Hello,
I'm just starting to look at cflogin and I like what I see, but I don't
see how to get the password back out?

I have it so that I login using cflogin with LDAP but once the session
has been set the user can browse any of the pages. Now, I have the need
to make more LDAP calls and I want to pass in cflogin.name and
cflogin.password but I get a error Element PASSWORD is undefined in
CFLOGIN.

Can someone please explain this to me.

Thanks,
- Charles

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