At 02:38 PM 5/7/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Mostly because I then don't have to worry about where a template/page
>lives in the dir structure (in terms of it specifying IMG sources and
>such). Also because I like to create my development environment to
>precisely match the deployment env., and that means separate roots.
Please clarify. "match" & "separate" don't appear to agree.
And are you using CF absolute paths, or web server absolute paths?
(Which gets me to a question I recently asked here about accessing CF
templates across the LAN.)
best, paul
> Lastly, I sometimes use URL's that have extra path info
> (server.com/template.cfm/variables/go/here), and with URL's like this all
> SRC/ACTION/HREF addresses need to be absolute or the browser gets
> confused. There are probably some other reasons I can't think of at the
> moment, as well as some detractions to this method :)
>
>Cheers,
>-Max
>
>At 5/7/2000 06:48 AM -0700, paul smith wrote:
> >Why?
> >
> >best, paul
> >
> >PS> I'm not being negative, just curious
> >
> >At 02:15 AM 5/7/00 -0400, you wrote:
> > >Most all the sites/apps I build have their own root folder and use
> > >absolute paths (/path/to/stuff.gif).
>
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