> server side code will execute before client side code.  so the server
> does it's relocation (based on the <cflocation>) before the JS (or any
> other part of the document) ever has a chance to be interpreted by the
> client/browser.

Strictly speaking, this isn't exactly correct. The CFLOCATION tag doesn't
execute on the server, it simply sends a message to the browser (along with
your generated page). The browser then request the page specified in the
Location header created by the CFLOCATION tag.

If I recall correctly, CFMX does provide a way to do true server-side
relocation, in which the browser requests one file, but gets back another -
GetPageContext().forward().

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