It's not reaching up, it comes across it on it's way to the root of the
drive.

Ade

-----Original Message-----
From: heirophant mm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 July 2002 16:24
To: CF-Talk
Subject: curious about application.cfm behavior


Hello everyone,

I came across a behavior today that I was never previously aware of. Just
thought I'd share and see what exactly is happening.

Say you have two applications, one in webroot/parent/ and one in
webroot/parent/child/. Also, say that there is NO application.cfm in
webroot/parent/child/ but there IS in webroot/parent/. It seems that any
request to a page in webroot/parent/child/ will "reach up" and run
application.cfm in the webroot/parent/ directory. When I put an
application.cfm in webroot/parent/child/, this no longer happened.

Is this a known "feature" of ColdFusion? I've never read about it, and never
noticed it happen. We're running CFMX on Win2000 Server with IIS 5.

Anyone have any comments on this?

Thanks
Mike Mertsock
Alfred University Webteam


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