In case you aren't aware, be careful with app.cfc and onRequest when using access="remote" in your cfc's. You either need to overwrite the app with another app.cfc in your cfc's folder or just don't use onRequest.
On 4/21/06, Battershall, Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Here's my question:
Does Application.cfc fire if I access another CFC underneath the webroot
that is remotely enabled? I'm basically trying to find if I have access
to the application/session scope as defined in Application.cfc in a CFC
called as a webservice or via AMF.
Jeff Battershall
Application Architect
Dow Jones Indexes
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