I think he is wrong

The CFID and CFTOKEN values are stored as cookies on the client machine.
This is so that when the user hits another page, it knows who is hitting the
page, and can look up in its memory what variables are associated with that
user.

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Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 2:12 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Silly!!



I almost feel silly asking this...
But I have to...

This is how I think it all works (but I could be wrong and my ASP
colleague could be right)...

To maintain a session the client either needs to accept a cookie or the
CFID and CFTOKEN need to be passed by the url, otherwise you can't
maintain state..
Is this correct?

My colleague thinks that you can maintain state without a cookie or
passing the CFID and CFTOKEN, is he right?
If so, I will shoot myself...

Taco

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