It may have been a crazy dream but I thought I read somewhere that when CF 
enters an error state the performance of the server, or more importantly 
it's ability to serve pages, is impeded. Does anyone have any thoughts or 
links to any evidence to that effect? Specifically, we have some errors 
generated when spiders hit our sites and incorrectly reassemble SES urls, 
for example /index.cfm/abc/123/etc.cfm. I know we can do some clever stuff 
but we are discussing the implications of removins SES urls from our 
applications altogether and I know our sysadmin would play hell if I could 
show him that the box is on it's knees when it moves into an error state. 
This would win the war against the marketing guys who like to sell SES urls.

Thanks in advance,
Adam Howitt


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