Download FB5 from fusebox.org.  It solves this problem and is backward
compatible with FB4.1 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Alistair Knock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 7:35 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Two FB applications sharing application scope when not supposed to

Hi,

We have a problem in that there are 3 live applications, plus 2 two
development applications, all based on Fusebox 4.1 running on the same CFMX
server.  Each application has its own cfapplication tag in Application.cfm,
and each application sits in a different directory.  (they're all in the
same domain - the server also runs other domains)

During development, we didn't have any problems, but now that the
applications are live, one of them appears to be using the other's
Application scope!  e.g. application Angela runs OK and the application
scope contains the fusebox structure for Angela, but when Barbara is run, it
occasionally uses Barbara's fusebox structure, and occasionally uses
Angela's structure.  Clearly it fails, since the circuit design and
fuseactions are radically different in each application.

I have read talk about application scope snooping etc. but that doesn't seem
to be relevant here - if each FB application is defined with its own
cfapplication name and session management (using a application.cfm in each
application's root directory), surely the applications shouldn't get mixed
up?  

(examples of errors: can't find the parsed file
Barbara/parsed/home.welcome.cfm - this is because there isn't even a home
circuit specified in Barbara/fusebox.xml... )

Any thoughts would be most appreciated!

K



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