Tha should do it.
 Any yes, you should be able to just dump the cookies, or if you have
firefox installed you can get a really great extension set for it called the
Web Developer extension set 0.9.4. It allows you to view the cookies you
have set on your browser and it will show you the exact domain they are set
for.
 I am assuming that before you set your app to set domain cookies, your
session cookies domain was
  www.mysite.com <http://www.mysite.com>
  Now it should look like this
 mydomain.com <http://mydomain.com>
   =]


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Alan Rother
Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer


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