I have no experience in this at all - but see nobody else answered..
I would guess that their "access token" is just a cookie.
I would think you could use cfhttp to log in, and then read the cookie, 
then use that cookie in a CFHTTPPARAM
  tag when you have to get other information from the AOL server.

Al a1webs.com

At 05:44 PM 4/3/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I am having a HUGE problem and I am in desperate need of quick help.
>
>How would I transfer "access tokens" between an ASP page and a Cold Fusion
>page?
>
>Ever see the login on AOL Anywhere?  That's what I have to create.
>
>THE PROCESS:


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