No problem, John!  I'm just glad we figured that one out!

I'm working on trying to adapt to using CFC's in my coding,
and there are just as many ways to make mistakes.

Have a good day!

Rick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 4:33 AM
> To: CF-Newbie
> Subject: Re: cf query help
> 
> 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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