Do you ever cfparam those cookies (to empty values)? cfparam with the
"cookie" scope will cause those cookies to be sent on the user's browser
with the default value in cfparam, which is usually not what you want to
happen. If the cfparam is before your cfapplication tag then maybe you
could get the situation you describe.
Thanks
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Chabot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 11:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: What could cause empty cftokens in cookies?
Looking at IIS log files, I am seeing a lot of people arriving on a CF
server with empty cfid and empty cftoken values in their cookies. By
empty values, I mean specifically that the entries look like
"cfid=;cftoken=;"
I am wondering if anybody knows what could be causing these cookie
values to be cleared out, other than code specifically setting the
values to be an empty string? Are there firewalls out there that strip
out these values? Is there a Firefox plugin that strips out these
values?
Thank you,
Mike Chabot
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