Do you see them persist as you move through the application? Is their a
proxy server involved? Does the user or do you have your browser set to
check for new page each time/

You may be seeing cached pages from your own browser or they from theirs or
from a proxy server.



on 9/9/03 11:23, Dave Machin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This may be along the lines of some of the previous discussion, and I thought
> I understood how things worked, but now I'm not so sure.
> 
> One of our users copied a link to a page on our site, including the
> _UserReference=xxx part of the address.  They used the link and were logged in
> as the user that originally created that user reference.  However, in the
> WiTango log I see the entry where that user's variables expired:
> 
> 09/09/2003 05:46:16  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  0   [Expired] Variables for
> key [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> This happened a few hour before the second user came back with the link.  And
> even now, if I use the link with that user reference I still see the user
> scope variables for that user - why would they still exist?
> 
> Dave Machin 
> 
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