Yeah, that's what I would have thought.  And that's precisely that all
the books and MX documentation say.  But it isn't working for me...

Thanks for the response though!







-----Original Message-----
From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:marlon@;mcmoyer.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 12:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Referencing component packages

I believe it should be

<cfinvoke Component="mySite.components.query">

Blum, Jason (SAA) wrote:

>Forta, New Riders and others all say that you can call put all your
>components in one folder and then reference them just as you would an
>include, style sheet, whatever.
>
>But I am absolutely stumped on how to do this.  Have followed their
>instructions very carefully and played with variations but cannot seem
>to do it.
>
>If
>/MySite/index.cfm
>
>wants to instate
>/MySite/components/Query.cfc
>
>then <CFINVOKE COMPONENT="components/Query"...
>works great.
>
>But going back up the directory structure, say from:
>
>/MySite/admin/index.cfm
><CFINVOKE COMPONENT="../components/Query"...
>
>seems to be impossible without setting up a mapping in CFAdmin...
>
>I've tried dot notation, forward slashes, backward slashes, from the
>wwwroot, from the root drive, ExpandPath, etc., etc....
>
>Anybody know what I am doing wrong???
>
>
>

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