Thanks Dave, I though that was what you were refering to. For a second there
I though you were refering to setting up Mappings in CF Administrator. Yeah
I love almost blank Application.cfm files. Of course coldfusion is looking
for it so might as well use it for something include ../folder/variable.cfm
etc.

Casey

On 1/9/06, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Mapping to a directory outside of the webroot is the same as
> > having the files in the webroot. If you can access the file
> > from a URL it's public domain.
> >
> > One of the most dangerous file in any application is going to
> > be application.cfm we all know were that's at...
>
> This only applies to web server mappings. If you use a CF mapping within a
> ..cfm file, that CF mapping can point to a directory that isn't readable
> by
> the web server. For that matter, there's no reason why Application.cfmneeds
> to be in a web-accessible directory, and it typically isn't on the few
> applications where I can control the architecture, filesystem
> organization,
> etc.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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