RE: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Eric Dawson
uncker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Application.cfm... whats that ? Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 08:25:13 -0500 I would guess that the main reason your Provider wants you to have an Application.cfm file in your own directory, is because, a

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Daslweb - Greg
My idea of what application.cfm. 1)When place in a directory and tried to access directly a cold fusion error occurs stating that this is a reserved file name. Is there a way to make the error not appear I do not know. 2)When place in your directory it is access before accessing any other .cfm in

RE: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Larry Juncker
EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Application.cfm... whats that ? > 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

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Todd Ashworth
0 2:06 AM Subject: Re: Application.cfm... whats that ? | | | >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. | | True enough, but if you know enough CF to use session variables why would you | not k

RE: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Bud
On 7/14/00, Hoffman, Joe (CIT) penned: >A BLANK application.cfm file causes problems >(not sure if it has been fixed in 4.5.1). > >At least have something in it even if it is comments. A blank ANY Cold Fusion template can't be parsed. You could just put a comment line in it: -- Bud Schneehag

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-13 Thread Jared Clinton
Haha, no comment, I laugh nearly every single day just because of posts made to this list. Enuf said. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >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. > > True enough, but if y

RE: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-13 Thread Hoffman, Joe (CIT)
Division of Computer System Services -Original Message- From: Jeffrey A. Zubeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 1:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Application.cfm... whats that ? If you are not running a CF site, you don't personally need it. But, if t

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-13 Thread rkeniger
>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. True enough, but if you know enough CF to use session variables why would you not know what the application.cfm file is? Rob Keniger

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-13 Thread rkeniger
> 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 tag in your application.cfm file to turn on session variables. Or have I complet

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-13 Thread Jared Clinton
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

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-13 Thread Jeffrey A. Zubeck
t: Thursday, July 13, 2000 10:34 PM Subject: Application.cfm... whats that ? > hi, > We have shifted our service providers and the new people here > require us to have an APPLICATION.CFM file in our public_html directory. > > This is the first time that I have come acros

Application.cfm whats that ?

2000-07-13 Thread vince
hi, We have shifted our service providers and the new people here require us to have an APPLICATION.CFM file in our public_html directory. This is the first time that I have come accross some thing like this .. What should I be doing here ... Yeah ... our site does use a lot of session va

Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-13 Thread vince
hi, We have shifted our service providers and the new people here require us to have an APPLICATION.CFM file in our public_html directory. This is the first time that I have come across some thing like this .. What should I be doing here ... Yeah ... our site does use a lot of session var