I was thinking html code but yes thats a possibility as well.  However a)
my test units are plain vanilla XP/IE8 wkstns and b) the CF code in
question has been running fine for years on these same desktops.  We use
the web site in-house on a daily basis.

Worth noting:  The demo code you were seeing was on a 'new.' subdomain.
But the problem evidenced itself on the 'www.'... We just moved it offline
to the 'new.' subdomain when the problem and its severity was identified.


On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Carl Von Stetten
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I think by "add on" he might have been referring to a browser add-on or
> plugin that the users have installed into Internet Explorer.
> -Carl V.
>
> >> Or maybe you have an add on that is killing cookies.
> > That was my very first thought and I went straight to the design team who
> > swore that we weren't doing anything genuinely different.  Nonetheless we
> > pulled a bunch of stuff out with no success.  To finally clear that I
> wrote
> > up the bare bones page (previous post) and it too is evidencing the
> > problem.  I'm in full control of the server and there's nothing
> server-side
> > changed at the server level.  BTW it is CF9 with all patches.
> >
>
>
> 

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