I spoke with Hal about this. It's a mistake. You can use it either place. He
had it both places and forgot to remove one.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 12:29 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: using cfapplication in Extended Fusebox


OK, I've gone through Hal's viewlet on Extended Fusebox, and I gots one
question (didn't see this in the archives, maybe I'm blind):

Why would you use this code in both the circuit's index.cfm file AND in
it's myGlobals.cfm?

cfif not isdefined("application.applicationName")
 cfapplication name=something sessionmanagement=yes clientmanagement=yes

/cfif

I understand doing this once lets you name the app and setup client
and/or session management, if this circuit is being used as the home app
here. But... why do it twice?

Thanks for clearing the murky waters.


Steve Ray
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