Thank you, Barney!

I knew it was something so plain and simple. Right before my eyes and I
did not see it, my wife would roll her eyes if she knew.

Thanks again.

Doug

Barney Boisvert wrote:

>Do you have a <cfinclude template="../OnRequestEnd.cfm" /> in your approot's
>OnRequestEnd.cfm to chain them together?
>
>OnRequestEnd.cfm should only be processed for the directory that contains
>Application.cfm.  There isn't a directory tree parse for OnRequestEnd.cfm,
>it uses the one that was performed for Application.cfm.
>
>  
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Doug James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 12:33 PM
>>To: CF-Talk
>>Subject: 2 OnRequestEnd files
>>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>I have an application residing in a subdirectory of my web
>>root. Inside
>>the application subdirectory I have my Application.cfm and
>>OnRequestEnd.cfm files; my web root contains both files as
>>well. As far
>>as I can tell the webroot/Application.cfm is not processed (as I
>>expect). But the webroot/OnRequestEnd.cfm is processed then my
>>application/OnRequestEnd.cfm is processed, I thought that
>>CFMX was only
>>supposed to process my application/OnRequestEnd.cfm and then stop.
>>
>>Processing steps (as I can determine)
>>1. application/Application.cfm
>>2. application code
>>3. webroot/OnRequestEnd.cfm
>>4. application/OnRequestEnd.cfm
>>
>>Can someone please explain this to me or am I overlooking something
>>plain and simple?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Doug
>>
>>
>>   
>>
>
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