I see. I was confusing his question with placing a CFC in the Session scope, 
where it's implicity serialized if you have "J2EE Sessions" enabled. I don't 
think this will work with the Client scope unless you explicitly (manually) 
serialize the CFC yourself.

Vince

>> Even if CF8 can serialize CFCs (I've read that it can), I 
>> don't think you can store complex variables in the Client 
>> scope. I'd assume that a serialized CFC would be considered 
>> a complex variable.
>
>No, it's a string. The example in the URL I included writes the string to a
>file.
>
>There is a serious limitation to this, though - your CFC can only contain
>strings, structures and other CFC instances apparently. If it contains
>arrays or queries, you can't deserialize it again! Apparently, Adobe's
>working on fixing that.
>
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>
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