Ditto to what the other people said.

Also, CF looks for application.cfm all the up to the root of the drive 
that your directory sits on.  Yes, the drive root.

----- Original Message -----
From: heirophant mm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 9:24 am
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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