Hi Hugo! Did try with site directly on tomcat - it seems like the problem does not exist there. Do you have an idea what can be the problem when using IIS?
It already took quite a while to migrate my application from Adobe CF on IIS to OpenBD on IIS and almost everything works fine except of (important) parts of my CMS. I would love to get this work on IIS before moving everything on tomcat directly. Regards, Thorsten On 18 Okt., 14:27, "Hugo Ahlenius" <[email protected]> wrote: > timerlan wrote on 2010-10-18: > > > Sorry, did forget to tell. > > Site is running on IIS6 on port 80. > > Thorsten - just to try to isolate the problem and eliminate other causes - > try hitting tomcat directly - on port 8080 or whatever it is running, and > repeat your tests there. > > Do you get the same results? > > Cheers, > Hugo > > > > > > > On Oct 18, 9:10 am, "Hugo Ahlenius" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thorsten, > > >> Is Tomcat running on port 80, and you are hitting it directly? (no IIS > >> or Apache http?) > > >> timerlan wrote on 2010-10-18: > > >>> Hi all! > > >>> I have a "session" based problem. I will start with describing the > >>> environment. > > >>> Open BlueDragon and Java Information: > > >>> - Open BlueDragon Product Version = 1.3 > >>> - Open BlueDragon Build Date = 2010-04-25 19:34:20 GMT > >>> - Operating System = Windows 2003 amd64 (5.2) > >>> - Application Server = Apache Tomcat/6.0.26 > >>> - Java Virtual Machine = Sun Microsystems Inc. 1.6.0_18 > > >>> - J2EE Sessions = NO > >>> - Session timeout = 20min > >>> - Client Variable Storage = <myDB> > > >>> Site Structure: > > >>> - root > >>> - A > >>> - index.cfm > >>> - Application.cfc > >>> - index.cfm > > >>> Code of Application.cfc: > > >>> <cfcomponent> > >>> <cfscript> > >>> this.name = "test"; > >>> this.sessionmanagement = true; > >>> this.clientmanagement = true; > >>> </cfscript> > >>> </cfcomponent> > > >>> Code of both index.cfm (/index.cfm and /A/index.cfm): > > >>> <cfdump var="#session#" /> > > >>> Problem: > >>> If I call the site with "http://<myhostname>/", I see the dump of the > >>> session with cfid and cftoken and on refreshing site, cfid and cftoken > >>> stay at the same value. Same thing when calling "http://<myhostname>/ > >>> index.cfm" or "http://<myhostname>/A/index.cfm". > > >>> BUT: When I call and refresh "http://<myhostname>/A/", the cfid and > >>> cftoken change on every refresh!!! > >>> Why that???!!! > > >>> Any ideas? > > >>> Regards, > >>> Thorsten > > >> -- > >> Hugo Ahlenius > >> fraxinus (at-sign) oxel.nethttp://www.oxel.net-Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text - > > -- > Hugo Ahlenius > fraxinus (at-sign) oxel.nethttp://www.oxel.net- Zitierten Text ausblenden - > > - Zitierten Text anzeigen - -- Open BlueDragon Public Mailing List http://www.openbluedragon.org/ http://twitter.com/OpenBlueDragon official manual: http://www.openbluedragon.org/manual/ Ready2Run CFML http://www.openbluedragon.org/openbdjam/ mailing list - http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
