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7/31/2006 4:46 PM
 

Does anyone have any experience sharing DNN sessions beyond DNN.  We have a web app written in Cold Fusion which I'd like to be able to have one logon between the two.  I've thought about a web service on either side to pass the login info, but I'm not sure where to start.  Any help would be appreciated.

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7/31/2006 5:01 PM
 

The is a product out there that is suppose to enable session sharing between CF and asp.net. I think it's called BlueDragon. However, the way I have done this in the past is to use cookies or a database. Meaning, when you log into DNN, there are some cookies set. You should be able to access these in CF and hopefully the information you need to log them into the CF side will be there. Other idea would be to use the UsersOnline table in the DNN database. I would expect you could use some logic against this table to determine if someone is currently logged in and if so, do what you need to do in CF.

 
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