I came across this last week, and according to Ben Nadel functionality
has changed in coldfusion 9 (9.0.1 at least anyway) where onRequestEnd
is now called at the end of every request, even a cflocation one.
http://www.bennadel.com/blog/2050-Changes-In-CFLocation-OnRequestEnd-Behavior-In-ColdFusion-9-s-Application-cfc.htm

You'd either have to override the onRequestEnd function somewhere, or
add functionality into the onRequestEnd in your main Application.cfc
file.


On Feb 21, 4:57 pm, Taco Fleur <taco.fl...@clickfind.com.au> wrote:
> All I know at this stage is;
> - IIS6 never had a problem with the setup
> - IIS7 / CF9 / 64bit getting weird problems
>
> I would think that a onRequestEnd should not execute on a redirect, it looks
> like this might have changed in CF9?
>
> <cf_tongue_in_cheek>
> I know what you mean, haven't had to use this list for years, so I must be
> really good :-)
> </cf_tongue_in_cheek>
>
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Kym Kovan <dev-li...@mbcomms.net.au>wrote:
>
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> > On 21/02/2011 11:46,www.clickfind.com.auwrote:
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> >> Does anyone have CF9 running on IIS7 Windows 2008 64bit?
>
> > yes.
>
> >> I'm having major weird problems.
>
> > I have to admit a bit of "I've never tried this" but does OnRequestEnd fire
> > when you do a cflocation type redirect?
>
> >> It looks as though it's got to do with cflocation/redirecting. After a
> >> redirect it seems to just execute the application.cfc and not the
> >> calling template
>
> >> The error occurred in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\production\au_com_clickfind
> >> \Application.cfc: line 760
> >> Called from C:\inetpub\wwwroot\production\au_com_clickfind
> >> \Application.cfc: line 758
> >> Called from C:\inetpub\wwwroot\production\au_com_clickfind
> >> \Application.cfc: line 721
> >> Called from C:\inetpub\wwwroot\production\au_com_clickfind
> >> \Application.cfc: line 711
> >> The above lines are where the onRequestEnd method is located.
>
> >> My templates set a header file which is then included in the
> >> onRequestend of application.cfc, but that's not set as the calling
> >> template does not seem to be executed.
>
> >> However..... If I dump the CGI variables I see the
> >> CF_TEMPLATE_PATH
> >>  C:\inetpub\wwwroot\production\au_com_clickfind\sign-
> >> in.cfm
>
> >> Any help, insight, ideas appreciated...
> >> PS. is there a new list now that is used as this one seems to have
> >> died down a bit!
>
> > <tongue in cheek>
> > We are all still here, we are just so good that we don't need to chat much
> > :-)
> > </tongue in cheek>
>
> > --
> > Yours,
>
> > Kym Kovan
> > mbcomms.net.au
>
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> Taco Fleur
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