For this reason, you should always have an application.cfm, even if the 
only thing in there is there is a CF comment (to prevent throwing an error 
on blank template).

At 07:31 PM 5/14/01, Bill Davidson wrote:
>That brings about another question... Since we use app_globals, and don't
>have application.cfm's - what's the penalty for not having an
>application.cfm?  Does CF look recursively up the tree EVERY time a call to
>a fusebox app is made?
>
>I guess we could make a simple application.cfm, that doesn't do anything,
>but at least CF doesn't have to go looking around for something that ain't
>there.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>-Bill
>www.brainbox.tv
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Greg Zentkovich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Fusebox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 3:41 PM
>Subject: application.cfm Q
>
>
> > I needed some clarification...
> >
> > Are multiple application.cfm's are allowed/possible in a directory
> > structure? Meaning, one for each application created.
> >
> > Example:
> > If I have a sub-directory called /workorders and I place a application.cfm
> > file in there...
> > e.g. <cfapplication name="workorders" clientmanagement="Yes" ... >
> >
> > Then I have another sub-directory called /finance and again I place it's
>own
> > application.cfm in there...
> > e.g. <cfapplication name="finance" clientmanagement="Yes" ... >
> >
> > They shouldn't conflict with each other because their cf_application names
> > are different, so variables attached to them are attached to a particular
> > cf_application name. Is this correct?
> >
> > So this scenario is possible?
> > /wwwroot (application.cfm - cf_app name=main)
> >  |_ /workorders (application.cfm - cf_app name=workorders)
> >  |_ /finance (application.cfm - cf_app name=finance)
> >
> > The reason I'm asking is because some of us only have access to the
> > directory we are working on and if we wanted to use applicaton.cfm with
>our
> > fusebox app I wanted to make sure we wouldn't interfere with other
>people's
> > apps...
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >
>
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