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Old 02-19-2011
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Default ColdFusion, How do I end a session?

Sounds simple, All I want to do is end the session completely when the user hits logout, Now as it stands when the user clicks logout they get redirected to the homepage, the logout links all change back into login or register links and the username is no longer displayed for them in the corner.

The only thing is though, If they go into the profile of the user they were signed in as, the edit button is still there and they can change the profile all they want. After they click logout I want to terminate the session completely so the link will not appear. The link is in an if statement to see if the user is in the session so obviously the reason the link still appears is the session is not terminated so that's all I want to do. Google just gives me answers on how to set it up so a complete browser exit ends the session but that's not what I want.

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Old 03-15-2011
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Obviously, you probably shouldn't say "Well that's me done, bye". So how do you let the other person know when enough is enough? If there's no etiquette then surely it could go on indefinitely?
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