Gary:

thanx for the explain on what Steve's code does. 

that makes sence but is it the best way to do this (best practice) - to
counteract the "stickyness"?

I'm playing around with public access machines (eg: libraries, etc) where
people forget to log out of the web apps.



-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Menzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 13 November 2003 8:56 AM
To: CFAussie Mailing List
Subject: [cfaussie] RE: sessions won't go away


> I don't know the intracacies of CFID and CFTOKEN enough to explain why,
> but I'm sure someone will shed some light... 

The "how" and "why" is that Cold Fusion Sessions are sticky sessions (i.e. 
the cookie's are not set to never expire and are persisted by the 
browser).

What you want (in most cases - to match ASP) is "Session" cookies (i.e. 
sessions that go away on disconnection).

By resetting the cookie (with <CFCOOKIE>) using the original values you 
maintain the cookie that has been set by CF for the session but force it 
to expire immediately (because the default EXPIRE for <CFCOOKIE> is NOW).

So, in fact, by the end of the call, the cookie has "technically" expired 
and is not persisted.  So, when they shut their browser, the cookie no 
longer exists.


Now, I could have this all wrong (and I am sure Vaughan will correct me 
when he comes into work) but that is basically the how and why of it.


Gary Menzel
Web Development Manager
IT Operations Brisbane -+- ABN AMRO Morgans Limited
Level 29, 123 Eagle Street BRISBANE QLD 4000
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