Malcom,

Make sure that the frame set pages all share the sam application.cfm 
template or root template where you specify the application name and state 
management. I have also heard that using a cflocation after setting a 
client var can cause loss of data aswell, although I have never seen this 
for myself.

Brook

At 11:56 AM 20/05/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I have a problem with a fairly significant CF application used by a
>number of our clients which runs under CF 4.51 and IIS4.0 on NT4.0
>Server.  Client variables are stored in an Access database file and all
>works well except when the application is accessed by IE5.5 from a
>machine other than the server.
>
>Normal behaviour is for authentication and the setting of miscellaneous
>client variables to occur in a single-frame window before moving to a
>multi-frame frameset.  By looking at the CDATA table in my Access file,
>I can see that under normal circumstances, this writes a single record
>which stores client data to be accessed throughout the application,
>before or after the move to a frameset.
>
>Under IE5.5 running on a machine other than the server, I can see that
>creating the frameset generates new records within CDATA (one for each
>frame) and once I move to the frameset, client variables which were set
>prior to the move are no longer available to templates running within
>the frames and variables set within one frame are unavailable to
>templates running in the others.
>
>Can anyone please offer me any enlightenment, or at least point me in
>the right direction?  Any help would be much appreciated.
>
>Many thanks,
>
>         Malcolm
>
>
>
>
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