So you're saying that as long as you stay within the same domain and on the 
same port, the userreferenceargument remains, even if I go through a bunch 
of plain html pages without passing the userreferenceargument. So when I 
return to a taf which has the userreferenceargument tag it will pick up the 
correct one?
Garth

At 03:39  25/09/02, you wrote:
> > Note, however, if you do not pass the <@UserReferenceArgument> from
> > http to https, you will lose all your variables.
>
>Not true, the cookie is linked to the domain name, not the protocol (http
>vs. https)  you can switch back and forth between http and https without
>losing session, and not passing the userreferenceargument.
>
>The only time the user session gets lost is when you explicity request an
>alternate port like
>
>http://www.myserver.com:443/
>
>
>
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