the FORM Action attribute using the html pathname of the CFC.
<Action="" Method="POST">
Works fine.
Can't get the CFINVOKE to work.
-Gel
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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all,
I have a directory structure off a particular webroot on a multihomed
server:
/admin
/public
/components.
I placed my .cfcs in the /components directory.
I am trying to call the CFCs using <cfinvoke> and also directly using
the <form action="" attributes.
I do not want to have to put the components directory beneath the /admin
or /public folder. I want to store all my components in just one
directory.
How would I reference cfcs from files in the /admin or /public folders?
I have tried . notation to no effect.
Referencing these cfcs workes perfectly when they are placed in the
relevant subdirectory..either /admin or /public.
What am I doing wrong?
-Gel
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