If the two sites are on the same server, OR they use the same client
variables database (and don't use any session variables), you can push
the user over to the other site, sending along their cfid cftoken and
their session should persist. You will probably need to make a few
changes to your
Are the two domains on the same server and sharing the same application
name?
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Jessica Kennedy
police_kidnapped_your_child...@yahoo.com wrote:
yes, they are.
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Jessica,
I'm making some big assumptions here. Firstly, I'm presuming you don't want
to go as far as having a real distributed authentication mechanism like CAS,
Kerberos or Shibboleth, and that your servers aren't authenticating against
a Windows AD. Secondly, I'm presuming there's no way to
Are the two domains on the same server and sharing the same application
name?
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Jessica Kennedy
police_kidnapped_your_child...@yahoo.com wrote:
Posted this last week... no response, I am still not any further... any
help would be greatly appreciated!
OK, I
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