I remember forta strongly advising against it.  Don't remember why, but he
suggested that all you have in it is the <cfapplication> tag.  

With includes, you have full control over when they are included or not.



-----Original Message-----
From: Austin Govella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 2:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: application.cfm vs. cfinclude


I use includes for the DTD at the top of every page.

I was planning on using cfinclude to add the DTDs, but if the application.
cfm is automatically stuck at the top of every page, is there a reason why 
it'd be bad to ask the it to add the DTD?

I was thinking I'd save myself some small bit of server load if it only 
processed te application.cfm, as opposed to processing application.cfm AND 
a cfinclude.

And then there's the footer and the onrequestend.cfm file...

--
Austin Govella
Grafofini


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