I am not sure.. why you are doing all the below..
Cant you just create roles in a database based on LDAP
and have one CFAPPLICATION?
Another one.. Create Session Structures depending
on how many applications you might wanna have.
eg.. Session.AppOne, Session.AppTwo in one Application.
Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Eckerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 4:04 PM
Subject: Does cfcookie depend on cfapplication
> Hello, this is my millionth question this week.
>
> I am trying to validate a user with a root application (CFAPPLICATION
> NAME="MAIN"...)
> then I want to store the permissions I got from the LDAP table and
> switch contexts depending on which
> departmental link the user clicked on, (CFAPPLICATION NAME="ASSET
> RECOVERY"...)
> I want to be able to access the variables I stored earlier.
>
> So far I tried
> Client Variables- ( Do not span across CFAPPLICATIONs)
> Copying Session from one CFAPP. to anouther with REQUEST Scope ( no way
> to get them from one department to anougther)
>
> I though CFCOOKIE would be my Holy Grail because (I thought) they would
> be specific to one user, and span CFAPPLICATIONS.
> Even better they expire when the Browser closes.
>
> (beats head against wall)
> Unfortunatly when I do the following (pseudocode)
>
> -----------------
> file1.cfm
>
> <CFAPP. NAME="MAIN">
> <CFCOOKIE NAME=permissions VALUE="x,y,z">
> -----------------
> file2.cfm
>
> <CFAPP. NAME="ASSET_RECOVERY">
> <CFOUTPUT>
> #IsDefined("Cookie.permissions")#
> -----------------
>
>
>
> It outputs "NO"
>
> ARGGGGGGGGHHH
>
> Is there anything specific to a user but spans CFAPPLICATION?
>
> HELP!
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thane Sherrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:23 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Session vs URL variables
>
>
> I've been encrypting my URL variables before passing them but I was
> wondering if I'd be better off simply using a Session variable to handle
>
> most of my variables and only hand off one or two URL variables. That
> way
> I could avoid the encryption.
>
> Which is the better approach?
>
> T
>
>
>
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