You know they don't and I know they don't, but earlier in
this thread the gentleman said they where making it across
"reboots". The only thing that would explain that is if the
data was being held in a cookie. Now I guess the question
is which machine is he talking about the reboot on. If it's
the Client machine, then it makes perfect sense as the
cookies are like David Watts pointed out the CFID and
CFTOKEN which act as pointers to the session stored in the
memory on the server. However if he was talking about the
server being rebooted then there is something else that is
not being brought into this thread. That is all I was
meaning.
Bill
> -----Original Message-----
>
> They don't.
>
> >Then how would the persist across the reboots?
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > Session variables are stored in client side
> > > cookies and/or
> > > > server memory. They DO NOT get stored in the
> > > registry. The
> > > > variables that get stored in the registry are Client
> > > > variables. There is a BIG difference in
> the two. For
> > > > example you cant story a structure in a Client
> > > variable with
> > > > out using WDDX on it, etc. Hope this helps
> a little.
> > >
> > > Session variables are NOT stored in client-side
> > > cookies. They're always
> > > stored in memory. What is stored in cookies are
> > > the two tokens CF uses to
> > > associate a user's browser with those variables
> > > stored in memory.
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