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Hello,

I'm new to CF so bare with me :)

I've got a great opportunity to learn CF on the job and I'm faced with
rather a big system that's about 6+ years old...

With the help of someone else I've managed to setup a local copy on my
machine and have the index.cfm page served up in my browser using local IIS/
JRun4...


I've created a new page at the site root called index2.cfm and put in it
"hello" x (approx) 1000 times... I've then tried to access this file in the
browser but it's kind of doing some kind of redirect and is showing me the
other index page.

There are definately no redirects in my index2.cfm page so I started looking
at IIS but I can't see how it's that cause if I rename index2.cfm to
index2.html it serves up as expected...

So after hunting around I discovered that JRun 4 is actually the page
processor in much the same way ASP.DLL is the page processor for .asp pages
in IIS... I've logged into my local JRun Management Console and read a few
help topics and worked my way around the interface but can't find anything.

I'm guessing there are some rules somewhere that is forcing me to get
redirected back to the index.cfm, which is actually a login screen - I'm
assuming this is to prevent people looking at cached pages when their
session has timed out?


Does anyone know if there's a file where business rules like this can be
set?

This may also answer another question I've got: In the index.cfm page there
is function call on line 19 and there are no functions declared before this
line and this is the first page of the 'web-site' so where is that function
being defined? :-)

Is there some kind of Global.asa file that exists in the ASP world?


Thanks for your help!

Nick
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