Sorry, should have explained what I meant.
When I say it's because you're calling a html file, I mean you're
requestinga html page from the server (not the coldfusion server, the web
server) and so your application.cfm won't be included. application.cfm pages
are only included when the requested page is a cfm page. Boy! I'm getting
confused now! :), do you understand what I mean?


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Subject: RE: Application.cfm Not Preventing Access


> I don't know, would that cause it to fail?  That's why I'm asking.
> Thanks.
>
> Chris Montgomery
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> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Brian Mitter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> >Is it because you're calling a html page as opposed to a cfm page?
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