Re: [cfaussie] Re: Handling sessions across subdomains

2010-12-06 Thread MrBuzzy
I'll do some digging around tomorrow and get back to you. You've now got me wondering if my jsessionid's are domain cookies or not... Sent from my iPhone On 06/12/2010, at 9:38 PM, daamsie pe...@travellerspoint.com wrote: Thanks for the answer :) Maybe running the site and the blogs on

Re: [cfaussie] Re: Handling sessions across subdomains

2010-12-06 Thread MrBuzzy
Hi Peter, I did a bit more investigationing :) To recap, your problem is twofold; 1. You'll need session replication between CF instances 2. You need to force the jsessionid to be a domain cookie Session replication can be annoying. But not impossible. You might need to consider running your

RE: [cfaussie] Re: Handling sessions across subdomains

2010-12-06 Thread charlie arehart
: Re: [cfaussie] Re: Handling sessions across subdomains Hi Peter, I did a bit more investigationing :) To recap, your problem is twofold; 1. You'll need session replication between CF instances 2. You need to force the jsessionid to be a domain cookie Session replication can be annoying

Re: [cfaussie] Re: Handling sessions across subdomains

2010-12-06 Thread MrBuzzy
, December 06, 2010 9:02 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: Handling sessions across subdomains Hi Peter, I did a bit more investigationing :) To recap, your problem is twofold; 1. You'll need session replication between CF instances 2. You need to force

RE: [cfaussie] Re: Handling sessions across subdomains

2010-12-06 Thread charlie arehart
Of MrBuzzy Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 10:22 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: Handling sessions across subdomains I didn't say remnant I said artifact, maybe they mean the same thing :) Agreed it's an artifact of the J2EE spec and server (in this case JRun