the cfapplication tag doesn't _have_ to be in the application.cfm file, just ususally 
is, because thats where it makes sense to put it.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > Yeah ... our site does use a lot of session variables ... but is it
> necessary
> > to have this file .. ????
>
> How did you set up session scoped variables without using the application.cfm
> file?
>
> Normally you need a <cfapplication name="something" sessionmanagement="yes"> tag
> in your application.cfm file to turn on session variables.
>
> Or have I completely misunderstood?
>
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> Rob Keniger
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