We're redoing a site using FarCry, and have got into the habit of saving
files that validate data and which have no display component into the
includedobj folder, creating a nav node for them in the Utility tree,
giving the node an alias and then using
"/index.cfm?objectid=#application.navid.itsalias#" as the url to which
the preceding form submits.

Doing that is starting to seem like a lot of extra work for no great
benefit -- sure, you get see the page in the Utility menu, but so what?
It's not like that page is reusable by any other.

Does everyone push everything through "/index.cfm" regardless, do you
have files like this that live on their own within "www" or is there
another way of doing this?

Thanks for any feedback.


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Aidan Whitehall   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Macromedia ColdFusion Developer
Fairbanks Environmental   +44 (0)1695 51775

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