RE: excluding application.cfm from one template

2001-04-09 Thread Craig . Wilson
You would have to place your template in a further subfolder which contains a blank application.cfm. As far as I know that's the only way to do it. -Original Message- From: Jay Brushett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 09 April 2001 14:10 To: CF-Talk Subject: excluding application.cfm

RE: excluding application.cfm from one template

2001-04-09 Thread Patricia Lee
The only way is a workaround. Have the template sitting in its very own special sub-directory with an application.cfm file of its own. That's it. |-Original Message- |From: Jay Brushett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 9:10 AM |To: CF-Talk |Subject: excluding

RE: excluding application.cfm from one template

2001-04-09 Thread Howarth, Craig (IBK-NY)
Two ways that I can think of: 1) Put the template in seperate directory from the rest of your site and place an empty application.cfm in the same directory. 2) In the application.cfm check the value of cgi.path_info for the name of the template and skip the bits you don't want to execute.

RE: excluding application.cfm from one template

2001-04-09 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 11:46 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: excluding application.cfm from one template You would have to place your template in a further subfolder which contains a blank application.cfm. As far as I know that's the only way to do it. -Original Message

Re: excluding application.cfm from one template

2001-04-09 Thread Jon Hall
11:46 AM Subject: RE: excluding application.cfm from one template You would have to place your template in a further subfolder which contains a blank application.cfm. As far as I know that's the only way to do it. -Original Message- From: Jay Brushett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Se

RE: excluding application.cfm from one template

2001-04-09 Thread Jay Brushett
Thanks for the reply. I went another route and placed the template outside the sub-folders. Thanks, Jay At 04:46 PM 4/9/2001 +0100, you wrote: You would have to place your template in a further subfolder which contains a blank application.cfm. As far as I know that's the only way to do it.

RE: excluding application.cfm from one template

2001-04-09 Thread Jay Brushett
The environment variables! Of course. Just what I needed. Thanks, Jay At 12:00 PM 4/9/2001 -0400, you wrote: Two ways that I can think of: 1) Put the template in seperate directory from the rest of your site and place an empty application.cfm in the same directory. 2) In the application.cfm