> I may be getting a bit over my head here, but here is an example of what
> our session dump looks like:sessionid: 84303380daf164aedda3456e2d1856513d2e
>
>                                         urltoken:
> CFID=83197727&CFTOKEN=9af68af80f73df3-F872B04C-CA42-C7AB-D8FB410E558AEEE5&js
> essionid=84303380daf164aedda3456e2d1856513d2e
> Then, in cookies, we have separate values for, cfid, cftoken, and
> jsessionid.
> Does that make sense?

No, I think you should only have the one cookie for jsessionid. I'm
not sure why you have the other two. Either way, your server should
only be using one or the other, but if you have multiple CF servers in
the same domain, it's possible that one is using J2EE sessions while
the other isn't.

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