> <cfif isdefined("cookie.CFID") AND
> isdefined("cookie.CFTOKEN")>
> <cfset localcfid = cookie.CFID>
> <cfset localtoken = cookie.CFTOKEN>
> <cfcookie name="CFID" value="#localcfid#">
> <cfcookie name="CFTOKEN" value="#localtoken#">
> </cfif>
This will properly set the cookies to expire when the browser is closed.
That's the default when an EXPIRES attribute is not included in CFCOOKIE.
There are a number of ways to do this, but your code, as written here, should
work and not cause any problem.
Dave
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