The only way is a workaround.  Have the template sitting in its very own
special sub-directory with an application.cfm file of its own.  That's it.


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|From: Jay Brushett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 9:10 AM
|To: CF-Talk
|Subject: excluding application.cfm from one template
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|HI,
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|I was wondering if there is a way to exclude application.cfm 
|from showing 
|up on one template.
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|Thanks,
|
|Jay
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