Aaron -
 
Thanks for the reply. Ideally I could learn the techniques you mentioned, 
though being the only developer on staff I can't take the risk of using some of 
the more interesting uses the cfc's have taken on. I see the value, I just have 
to show results faster than I feel I can learn OO cfc's.
 
Once I get this intranet out there I'll have some more time to experiment and 
learn more of what's dicussed on this forum.
 
Thanks for your replies though.
 
BNBrent Nicholas -  "There, I guess King George will be able to read that!" - 
John Hancock



> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 19:53:50 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> cfcdev@cfczone.org> Subject: Re: [CFCDEV] access to "applicationname" in 
> extended CFC> > > There's nothing wrong with accessing those variables within 
> Application.cfc,> > though.> > Yep. I figured from the post that he was 
> accessing application> variables directly from other CFCs.> > Is anyone 
> extending Application.cfc? I never thought of that before.> > -Aaron> > > You 
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