I think it will make a difference if the client has his browser set not to 
accept cookies.  But in this case, every link in your site has to have the 
"token" info appended to keep track of this particular user.  Also more 
important in a clustered environment.
DRE

At 01:57 PM 2/22/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Does the "addtoken" attributue of <cflocation> refer only to their
>display in the URL?  i.e., Will your site perform the same
>regardless how you set this attribute?  If you set addtoken = No,
>are they still passed?  In development, this seems to be true, but
>I'm worried whether sessions will be lost or confused in production
>with multiple users.  If it doesn't matter whether you set it Yes or
>No, why would anyone ever set addtoken = yes?
>
>Thanks for your feedback!
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>Meteorologist/Programmer
>Pacific Environmental Services, Inc.
>5001 South Miami Blvd.
>PO Box 12077
>RTP, NC  27709
>(919) 941-0333
>Fax: (919) 941-0234
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