Did you check for a <cfapplication> tag in your sales
directory? it might very well be in your
Application.cfm file.
--- Ben Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am currently working on an order entry app and
> created a login screen
> before a user can get to the actual app. When they
> login in I am
> creating several session variables which work, but
> once a person is
> logged in successfully they get taken to a page
> which is in another
> directory. So if the user is part of the sales dept
> they go to the sales
> directory, the problem I am having is once they go
> into that directory I
> can't read any session variables. Shouldn't these
> session variables be
> kept throughout the entire app even if it some of
> the pages are in
> different direcotries.
>
> Thanks,
> Ben Densmore
=====
I-Lin Kuo
Macromedia CF5 Advanced Developer
Sun Certified Java 2 Programmer
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