Put code in the index.cfm file to detect which site is being requested
then load the appropriate content.

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Alex Long <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, here is the situation I am encountering.  I have site_a with a 
> wwwroot\index.cfm file.  I find that I have to have index.cfm in the instance 
> root of the external CF server for it to serve.
>
> I also have site_b with a wwwroot\index.cfm (a different index.cfm).  
> Obviously I can't have two index.cfm files in the same CF instance root 
> folder.  Both sites are configured to use the external server.  Whether I go 
> to http://site_a/index.cfm or http://site_B/index.cfm, the index.cfm file one 
> in the CF instance root on the external CF server is the one that gets serve, 
> which is a problem because these two sites have different 
> applications/content.
>
> So I think I am missing something somew

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