The Application.cfm is being used for many other things so I 
only want there to be the one I have in the root dir.

DM

= = = Original message = = =

> Is there a unacceptable performance hit if I were to use cfdirectory
> on every page of my site?
>
> What I want to do is look in each directory for an include 
and
> if it isn't there look for that include in the parent directory.
> This will allow me to use the same include for an entire section
> but will give me the ability to overide that include for a
> sub-section if needed.

Why can't you use application.cfm?

CF naturally "walks" the directory tree if it can't find one...

Philip Arnold
Technical Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
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