Yeah, it is set to be the default file. Although I am using IIS, but there 
essentially the same thing (the default file setting that is, not the web 
servers themselves).

Brook

At 09:24 AM 2/4/2003 +1000, you wrote:
>Brook, have you included index.cfm in your apache defaults?
>
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "brook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 4:14 PM
>Subject: Application.cfm not being included / CFMX
>
>
>| I have a strange problem. It's actually a bit of a recurring problem
>across
>| a couple of servers.
>| On our dev system, the application.cfm file is not being run!
>|
>| This happens only when the site or directory is called without specificity
>| the default document.
>| So if I call www.mysebsite.com/myadmin/, I get an error about the client
>| scope not being defined.
>|   But if I call it like this www.mysebsite.com/myadmin/index.cfm, it
>works!
>| The same happens at the root.
>| There is an application.cfm in both directories.
>|
>| Has anyone else experienced this? Also, I've seen this happen on Servers
>| where the multihomed (cacheRealPath?) attribute set to true and false.
>| The server that these symptoms are currently on has that attribute set to
>| FALSE.
>|
>| Brook
>|
>|
>
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