Perhaps Lance's suggestion assumes my CFC's are outside the webroot?
They're all under the same application.cfc in this app.

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Scott Stroz <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> As long as the AJAX requests are being made to a file under the web
> root - and how could they not? - then there is no need to duplicate
> the <cfapplication> tag in your 'remote' CFC
>
> On Friday, May 1, 2009, Lance S <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I think you mentioned you are using ajax, correct.  Ajax is processing
> with out knowledge of the application space.  To get around this I created a
> cfc that all my cfc calls go through and the top of the cfc looks like
> >
> > <cfcomponent extends="mxAjax.core.cf.mxAjax" output="false">
> >         <CFAPPLICATION NAME="NewHeaders"
> >                 SESSIONMANAGEMENT="true"
> >                 CLIENTMANAGEMENT="true"
> >                 SETCLIENTCOOKIES="false"
> >                 SESSIONTIMEOUT="#CreateTimeSpan(0,0,20,0)#"
> >                 APPLICATIONTIMEOUT="#CreateTimeSpan(0,2,0,0)#">
> >         <cffunction access="remote" name="............
> >
> > The key is the the cfapplication name has to match the application name
> that you have set you your application.cfm file. As long as the names match
> you should be able to access and manipulate your session variables.  Hope
> this helps
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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