> Is there information on how an Application.cfm file behaves > with virtual directories? If one has a IIS virtual directory > "bar" defined for a website "foo", then it is accessed > something like this "http://foo/bar/myTemplate.cfm". Should > or should not an Application.cfm in the root directory of > "foo" be used by myTemplate.cfm. > > For some reason this is not happening for me on a project. > > If it matters: > Windows 2000 Server > CFMX 6.1
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