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              Hi Nick,

             Yes, that sounds about right, will try this shortly and
let you know how I go with it.....many thanks for the help.

Dean Brandt 
Clever Thinking Consulting 
Network/Systems Integration, 
Application Design 
Internet Presence Supplier/Hosting Specialists 
Melbourne, Australia 
Ph:   03-97492747
Mob: 0418488885 
...smart networks for smart business 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, 10 October 2003 9:53 PM
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: failure to login


@Dean
 
i found out by running the code in debug mode that the session data
was invalid. i.e. i logged into the admin of my first site then i
launched another browser window and (tried to) logged in to my second
site. The session id had jumped by 3. I expected it to jump 1.
 
Anyhoohow, to fix it add the following chuck of code immediately
below the <cfapplication... line in each of your site's
Application.cfm files
 
e.g. applications/myapp1/www.Application.cfm
and applications/myapp2/www.Application.cfm
 
<!--- NAL - START - 20031008 - DO NOT DELETE THIS --->
<!--- Reset the CFID and CFToken cookies to expire session and client
      variables after the user's browser closes.  This is not
necessary
      if you are using J2EE Session Management. --->     
<cfif IsDefined("cookie.CFID") and IsDefined("cookie.CFToken")>
    <cfcookie name="CFID" value="#cookie.CFID#">
    <cfcookie name="CFToken" value="#cookie.CFToken#">
</cfif>
<!--- NAL - END - 20031008 - DO NOT DELETE THIS --->

this has fixed it for me.
 
obviously i have chucked this together quickly (honest!) so i haven't
tested it with anything but my 2 test sites here.
 
N.
 
ps credit where it's due...i found this routine in Rob
Brooks-Bilson's Programming ColdFusion MX book

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Brandt 
        Sent: Fri 10/10/2003 10:38 
        To: FarCry Developers 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: failure to login
        
        

        
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                   Hi Geoff, yes I actually followed that tech note to get
        started from day 1....and for your info, the reinstall has not worked
        either :(
        
                   I did a full reinstall and I still cannot log into the
        second application.
        
        My apache httpd.conf for both applications looks like this:
        
        <VirtualHost *>
            ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            DocumentRoot /var/www/html/app1/www
            ServerName app1.cleverthinking.com.au
            ErrorLog logs/app1-error_log
            CustomLog logs/app1-access_log common
            Alias /farcry "/var/www/html/farcry_core/admin"
            Alias /farcry_mwc "/var/www/html/app1/www"
        </VirtualHost>
        
        <VirtualHost *>
            ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            DocumentRoot /var/www/html/farcry_test/www
            ServerName farcry_test.cleverthinking.com.au
            ErrorLog logs/ftest-error_log
            CustomLog logs/ftest-access_log common
            Alias /farcry "/var/www/html/farcry_core/admin"
            Alias /farcry_test "/var/www/html/farcry_test/www"
        </VirtualHost>
        
                     So not sure what to do next?
        
                      Thanks
        
        
        Dean Brandt
        Clever Thinking Consulting
        Network/Systems Integration,
        Application Design
        Internet Presence Supplier/Hosting Specialists
        Melbourne, Australia
        Ph:   03-97492747
        Mob: 0418488885
        ...smart networks for smart business
        
        PGP Public Key: http://pgp.cleverthinking.net//DeanBrandt.asc
        
        
        
        
        
        
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        From: Geoff Bowers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Sent: Friday, 10 October 2003 7:23 PM
        To: FarCry Developers
        Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: failure to login
        
        
        Have you guys tried the great technote on Apache/mySQL install from
        Kai
        Konig of Germany?  It may shed some light on your scenario:
          http://farcry.daemon.com.au/go/documentation/developers/tech-notes
        
        - -- geoff
        http://www.daemon.com.au/
        
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
        > fine - in fact you've confirmed what i suspected in that it's only
        > an  issue with apache. i keep promising myself i'll investigat it
        > it's  just that my apache setup is at work and my internal server
        > setup is  at home which is where i do 99% of my farcry work.
        > anyhoohow i'll  install apache this w/end and get to the bottom of
        > this sucker.
        >
        > N.
        
        
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