I set it up so that this second Application.cfc extends the root
Application.cfc by using the dot-notation mapping to the root Application -
like extends="SharedSites.Site1.Application". In this file's onRequestStart
function, I try and access the request scope variables set in the parent
Application.cfc. I am getting errors saying these variables have not been set.
That's not the way extension/inheritance works. When you created the new
onRequestStart function in the child Application.cfc it replaced the one in the
parent Application.cfc. To "run" the parents application.cfc you need to use
CF's version of the super scope inside of the child. I think this would be
super.onReqestStart() in side the child's onRequestStart, but I am not sure.
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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
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