Matt, others,
A quick follow up on this.  It seems that request variables have no problem 
persisting if called / set within an application.cfc.  Is that right?
Nick

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Just a wild guess here: The file in question is being d and the
variables it is setting are getting set into the Application.cfc's
variables scope, and therefore unavailable elsewhere.

On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Nick Gleason  wrote:

>
> Hi folks,
> Bit of a head scratcher here which I'm hoping may be obvious to you all.
> We've got a Fusebox 3 application which we have recently converted from
> application.cfm to application.cfc.
> One puzzling result has been that during a single page request, an
> "attributes" variable that is set in a file called from application.cfc
> (and formerly from application.cfm) is no longer present once we get 
down
> the line in the code flow to displaying the page.  That is, when we go 
back
> to application.cfm, the variable is available down the line for the page
> display.  But, when application.cfc is used, the variable is available 
when
> it is first called and set, but then has disappeared by the time the 
page
> flow gets to the file where the page display is done.
> So, it seems that some variables in a single request are not as 
persistent
> with application.cfc, at least in a FB 3 context?  That seems surprising
> but I can't really come up with another explanation.  And, so far, we
> haven't been able to figure out exactly where or why the attributes
> variable is getting dropped.
> Any thoughts?
> Nick
>
>
>

 


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