> Have you found anything more out with this? I am seeing the
> same thing with clients running on Crystaltech servers,
> session.cfid does not exist, even though sessions are turned
> on. Would this have anything to do with J2EE sessions being
> turned on?
If you have J2EE sessions enabled, y
> Have you found anything more out with this? I am seeing the same thing
> with clients running on Crystaltech servers, session.cfid does not
> exist, even though sessions are turned on. Would this have anything to
> do with J2EE sessions being turned on?
Never mind, I figured it out. Now I ju
Have you found anything more out with this? I am seeing the same thing with clients running on Crystaltech servers, session.cfid does not exist, even though sessions are turned on. Would this have anything to do with J2EE sessions being turned on?
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>> > > That does look odd. I get:
>> > > sessionid: 20302920891090243360642
>> > > urltoken:
>> > > CFID=602&CFTOKEN=63656077&jsessionid=20302920891090243360642
>> >
>> > Did you try flipping off J2ee session variables?
>>
>> Yes, and restarted after changing the setting.
>
>If you're running in di
>The jsessionID is in the urltoken -- and it is there at the end of your
>urltoken field.
The question was whether or not it's in the session scope--which it's not.
- Dan
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> > > That does look odd. I get:
> > > sessionid: 20302920891090243360642
> > > urltoken:
> > > CFID=602&CFTOKEN=63656077&jsessionid=20302920891090243360642
> >
> > Did you try flipping off J2ee session variables?
>
> Yes, and restarted after changing the setting.
If you're running in distribute
The jsessionID is in the urltoken -- and it is there at the end of your
urltoken field.
Dick
On Jul 19, 2004, at 9:04 AM, Dan G. Switzer, II wrote:
> >This is a long shot, but did you enable J2EE sessions? Do you see a
> >JSESSIONID variable in the Session scope?
>
> No, the only thing that
>This is a long shot, but did you enable J2EE sessions? Do you see a
>JSESSIONID variable in the Session scope?
No, the only thing that appears is:
sessionid 6e301539701090252839421
urltoken
CFID=3329&CFTOKEN=24eb864e2918a850-D4DFAFA3-C128-3D3F-45166598748BD5B1&jsess
ionid=6e3015397010902528394
>That does look odd. I get:
>sessionid: 20302920891090243360642
>urltoken: CFID=602&CFTOKEN=63656077&jsessionid=20302920891090243360642
>
>Did you try flipping off J2ee session variables?
Yes, and restarted after changing the setting.
- Dan
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> A client of mine just started seeing a weird problem where
> their application server is no longer seeing the CFID/CFTOKEN
> in the session scope. This problem just cropped up the other day.
>
> The system involved in installed in distributed mode, w/the
> web server separated from the CFMX
On Jul 19, 2004, at 5:51 AM, Dan G. Switzer, II wrote:
> >> A client of mine just started seeing a weird problem where their
> >> application
> >> server is no longer seeing the CFID/CFTOKEN in the session scope.
> This
> >> problem just cropped up the other day.
> >
> >Did rebooting resol
>> A client of mine just started seeing a weird problem where their
>> application
>> server is no longer seeing the CFID/CFTOKEN in the session scope. This
>> problem just cropped up the other day.
>
>Did rebooting resolve the problem.
>
>I have never seen this in CFMX, but had seen it on earlie
On Jul 18, 2004, at 5:19 PM, Dan G. Switzer, II wrote:
> A client of mine just started seeing a weird problem where their
> application
> server is no longer seeing the CFID/CFTOKEN in the session scope. This
> problem just cropped up the other day.
>
> The system involved in installed in dist
A client of mine just started seeing a weird problem where their application
server is no longer seeing the CFID/CFTOKEN in the session scope. This
problem just cropped up the other day.
The system involved in installed in distributed mode, w/the web server
separated from the CFMX installation. T
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