Andrew

Sorry about that AFAIK that feature/enhancement was introduced as part of CFMX(6.0).

I must admit that I was aware of it theoretically but didn't know that cfcookie could do it as well as the cfset method, interesting.

Andrew

Andrew Scott wrote:

Andrew,

Sorry I must not have made myself clear on this I wasn't looking for a
solution, but I'll try it again. I have written the code already, but I had
done it like this.

<cfcookie name="test" value="True">
<cflocation url="index.cfm">

Now I got out of the industry for a little while and never actually used MX
6.0, but anything prior to this you had to use another method of relocating
the user.

My initial response was that it should not have worked with the above
example, but the thing is that it did and my question is does this method
also work under MX6.0.

I know that it never did under CF5 or any previous version.

Regards
Andrew Scott
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