Qasim Rasheed wrote:
Rick,
Here is a blog post from Ben Forta on a similar topic.
http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/9/24/Flex-And-Session-State-Management
Thanks. However, it doesn't really apply. Ben says:
So, the answer to the question how do I maintain session
I've done this seemed to work fine for me. The Flex SWF is in the same HTTP
container as your cfms so it should be fine.
DK
On 10/16/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Qasim Rasheed wrote:
Rick,
Here is a blog post from Ben Forta on a similar topic.
Douglas Knudsen wrote:
I've done this seemed to work fine for me. The Flex SWF is in the same HTTP
container as your cfms so it should be fine.
Hmm... I've figured out *WHY* I'm having trouble.
my application is in /tools/entitylookup3/
At one time, I had that directory configured to use a
Rick,
Here is a blog post from Ben Forta on a similar topic.
http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/9/24/Flex-And-Session-State-Management
HTH
Qasim
On 10/14/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Rick Root wrote:
I have a hybrid application that uses both Flex and coldfusion
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Rick Root wrote:
I have a hybrid application that uses both Flex and coldfusion generated
HTML.
I'd like to use session variables for a few things, but I'm finding that
session variables which are available on the Coldfusion pages are *NOT*
available in Flex remoting calls.
I have a hybrid application that uses both Flex and coldfusion generated
HTML.
I'd like to use session variables for a few things, but I'm finding that
session variables which are available on the Coldfusion pages are *NOT*
available in Flex remoting calls.
I have some code in my CFC that
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