On 9/25/06, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (honestly, i'm new to Application.cfc, so i'm not sure if the including is a 
> generally accepted good practice...might be better to just move the 
> Application.cfc up one level so both directories can access it)
>
> Actually with Application.cfc, extending the CFC is usually a better way, 
> then trying to include one in the other.
>
> With Applciation.cfm files, including other application.cfm files is not 
> uncommon.

thanks Ian.

that makes perfect sense.  as you can see, i'm still making the
transition from the .cfm to the .cfc way of thinking :)

appreciate the heads-up.

-- 
Charlie Griefer

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