>I think its related to this:
>
>http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6/Developing_ColdFusion_MX_Applications_with_CFML/sharedVars3.htm

That's interesting.....I have a cookie FILE called cfmagic that was placed by 
the 'cfmagic' website, but now that I look into the cookie file itself, I don't 
see a cookie 'named' cfmagic.  here are the contents in case it helps, but I 
think you found it.

Dave
-------------
CFID
1692481
www.cfmagic.com/
1536
394621568
31930792
1790857712
29728028
*
CFTOKEN
28004615
www.cfmagic.com/
1536
394621568
31930792
1791057712
29728028
*
CFCLIENT_CFMAGIC_SITE_APP

www.cfmagic.com/
1536
394621568
31930792
1802877712
29728028
*
CFGLOBALS
urltoken%3DCFID%23%3D1692481%26CFTOKEN%23%3D28004615%23lastvisit%3D%7Bts%20%272005%2D08%2D09%2012%3A56%3A25%27%7D%23timecreated%3D%7Bts%20%272005%2D08%2D09%2012%3A56%3A24%27%7D%23hitcount%3D3%23cftoken%3D28004615%23cfid%3D1692481%23
www.cfmagic.com/
1536
394621568
31930792
1802877712
29728028
*

-----Original Message-----
From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 4:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: "cfmagic" cookie?


I think its related to this:

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6/Developing_ColdFusion_MX_App
lications_with_CFML/sharedVars3.htm

"The setdomaincookies attribute specifies that the server-side copies of
the CFID and CFToken variables used to identify the client to ColdFusion
are stored at the domain level (for example, .macromedia.com). If CFID
and CFToken variable combinations already exist on each host in the
cluster, ColdFusion migrates the host-level variables on each cluster
member to the single, common domain-level variable. Following the
setting or migration of host-level cookie variables to domain-level
variables, ColdFusion creates a new cookie variable (CFMagic) that tells
ColdFusion that domain-level cookies have been set."

-- 
Damien McKenna - Web Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/ - 407-804-1014
#include <stdjoke.h>




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