Hi Rick,
Yikes, I figured it out, and I feel stupid!
The Test folder has
it's own Application.cfm file, but it is not the main Application.cfm
file in the root describing the site's behavior. This was my thinking, and why
it did not make sense to me. The test folder is for contact type forms with
capchta,and I found a solution that works, but I don't undersatnd enough on how
it works, so I leave it as is until later,...
I found this out, when other section of the site was not loading the footer,
and both cases had its own Application.cfm file! So I now know you should only
have one Application.cfm in the root of your site,and set up the whole site's
Application file in there. I was thinking that you could have more than one
Application.cfm file in your site, but I guess that CF looks for the first one
it finds,a nd loads everything in that file, and stops looking after that.
Thanks so much for your help, and sorry for the silly mistake on my part.
John
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