I found some FORM post data is stored in the memory, If the customer is
doing other things the form data doesn't stay.....

Also, I've only found this to be a problem with IE on a Mac and not
Netscape....
----- Original Message -----
From: "Les Mizzell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 5:07 PM
Subject: Cold Fusion Sites and the Mac User


> Been developing a site with a small shopping cart for a client in Cold
> Fusion. There's a secure section of the site that only allows certain
users
> to enter and order items...
>
> Site runs great locally, plus on several different PC from the server,
plus
> any clients on PCs that have tested it have no trouble.
>
> Then I get this phone call..."It's all broke...I'm getting "Object
Expected"
> errors everywhere. What are those? Is the server down?"
>
> I tear my hair out testing and retesting and can't find the problem.
After
> two days of frustration, THEN the client tells me "I'm on a Mac, is that a
> problem?"
>
> So, I'm doing stuff like below:
>
> My  Security Application settings:
>
> <CFAPPLICATION NAME="SiteSecure"
>                CLIENTMANAGEMENT="Yes"
>                SESSIONMANAGEMENT="Yes"
>                SETCLIENTCOOKIES="Yes"
>                SESSIONTIMEOUT="#CreateTimeSpan(0,0,40,0)#"
>                APPLICATIONTIMEOUT="#CreateTimeSpan(0,0,40,0)#"
>                CLIENTSTORAGE="registry"
>                SETDOMAINCOOKIES="No">
>
> My "LOGIN" code from the login_process page.....
>
>           <cfif DoLogin.RecordCount EQ 1>
>           <cfset Session.LoggedIn="True">
>           <cfset Session.ClientID="#DoLogin.ID
>           <cflocation url="home.cfm" addtoken="No">
>           </cfif>
>
>
> So, what here does NOT work for a Mac user browsing the site? What can i
do
> to insure that Mac users CAN use this section of the site?  If there's a
> reference out there on a site somewhere concerning this, a pointer to it
> would be nice. Couldn't really find anything out there on the Allaire site
> concerning problems with Macs.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Les Mizzell
> ****************
> Who Needs Intel?
> ATHLON INSIDE!
>
>
>
>
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