JL

We had problems but not with client vars but with sessions. Some users
were stating that there profiles were swapping and vice versa even
though the session vars were locked.We put it down to the proxy servers
caching the page.

To rectify the problem we just attached a random number on the end of
the urls to trick the server thinking its a newer page etc.

set the randrange function in the application.cfm and then attach the
variable to the end of your urls.

Works great.


Cheers

Jerry Staple 
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-----Original Message-----
From: J L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 April 2002 03:58
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ISP Caching


Hi all,

I just want to see who else is having this problem. We are using CF 5,
client vars, and cookies. 

Basically the problem is that one of our users from A can log in as one
of our users from B. And that B user can log in as that A user. What i
mean "log in" here is that they use bookmark to go to our secure website
(username and password protected) and the website shows up A's name in
B's machine and shows up B's name in A's machine. That A user can also
log in as one of our European users. All of our users do not share URLs,
usernames/passwords or anything like that. We use client vars to
maintain states. CFID/CFTOKEn are not showing up in the URL. 

Members of our group state that it's the ISP caching problem. That's why
our users can log in as other users. 

I am wondering whether any of you guys have this problem. And does
anybody know about this ISP caching thing? 

Thanks in advance.

JL
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