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11/20/2006 6:25 AM
 
Hi, I'd already developed a web aplication wich needs session varibles to work. Now i tried to put it on the DDN IFrame and it doesn't work. Well, it doesn't woek on IE, on Firefox everything is ok. I know the problem are the session variables. Anybody knows if there is a solution to this problem or any other way to do the same? Thanks for your help.
 
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11/24/2006 5:20 AM
 
Exactly the same problem here.
 
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1/2/2007 9:20 AM
 
It works! Thanks a lot.
 
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1/16/2007 4:20 PM
 


How would I dismiss these session vars?  I am setting them when they go to the dnn page with the iframe.  I'd like to dismiss them when the user logs out.  Do I put it in the logout code?  if so, where?

Tried Session.Abandon and Session.Clear.  Just not sure if I had it in the right place or not.

thanks,
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