ModelGlue creates an instance of ColdSpring internally. This is the instance
you are intended to use.

If you use this instance you will be able to change the application name
with no issue.

Did I misunderstand your original symptoms? If so, please clarify...

DW
On Oct 7, 2011 1:15 PM, "marc" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, that works. I added the ModelGlue_LOCAL_COLDSPRING_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES
> variable to index.cfm and it's picked up by Coldspring.xml. Not sure
though
> what u mean by 2 application scopes and what other way there is to create
> coldspring.
>
> Marc
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