I have been using application.cfc for our new site, but the problem
is, trying to merge old code into the new one is proving somewhat
difficult to to the extensive use of application.cfm in certain
folders.

Now these sub folder previously including the application.cfm ( the
main one ) and had a application.cfm under its root.

However, I am converting merging this code into the new site which
uses application.cfc

On Jun 4, 4:00 pm, "Peter Tilbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No I do not think so. You either use one or the other. Of course you
> could use Application.cfm in subfolders of your site but I wouldn't
> recommend it.
>
> On 04/06/07, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > why would you want too?
>
> > On 6/4/07, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Is there a way to include an application.cfc into an application.cfm?
>
> > >www.aegeon.com.au
> > > Phone: +613  8676 4223
> > > Mobile: 0404 998 273
>
> --
> Peter Tilbrook
> ColdGen Internet Solutions
> President, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group
> PO Box 2247
> Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
> AUSTRALIA
>
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>
> Tel: +61-2-6284-2727
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