[I'll point out the slight technicality that
OnRequestEnd.CFM _must_ be in the same directory as
the currently "operative" Application.cfm or it will
be ignored. (This also means that you must actually
HAVE an Application.cfm file--which is also part of
the same Michael Dinowitz trick...if it is not present
CF will search for it.)]
Eron
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Beard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: onRequestEnd.cfm
Was told something recently that I hear was a "michael
dinowitz trick" that
everyone may not be aware of. You should make a
OnRequestEnd.cfm in the
root of your cf applications, even if it is blank
(needs to contain atleast
a comment). Otherwise cf takes a performance hit when
it recurses all the
way to the root looking for one.
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