This question has been tossed around a few lists lately. I have not
verified, but from what I understand as long as you have the same
application name within the application.cfc and application.cfm files, then
you should be ok.

On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Jeff Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This is not a question about the structure of an Application.cfc, I've got
> that down. No problem.
>
> This is about taking a bunch of apps that use the same application scope
> but different Application.cfm files, and converting them one by one to
> Application.cfc.
>
> All of these have the same Application scope of "MyApp" so the user only
> has to log into one app, and they are thus logged into them all.
>
> tools/calc/Application.cfm
> tools/time/Application.cfm
> apps/funstuff/Application.cfm
>
> Now, my question is...what happens if I change one those to use
> Application.cfc and leave the others at Application.cfm. Am I asking for a
> world of hurt and hidden consequences? or will everything play nicely
> together. I would still have to worry about values being overwritten and
> other enjoyable bugs like that. :)
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> 

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