Tom,

Okay, I'll concede that the first example is bad. But, relative to the
webroot means if I have my 404 page at http://www.mysite.com/404.cfm, using
/404.cfm in the missing template handler field should work (as in my second
example I gave in the original post), but it doesn't.  If you can prove to
me it does work, then that is a good thing as you could have a separate
error page in the root of each site (or within any sub-directory you choose
under the root), so you wouldn't have to figure out which site the user got
the error on by checking CGI variables.  Sadly, no one has proven otherwise
in this case, so until someone does, the technote and docs are just plain
wrong.

Andy

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 9:17 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: CFMX 6.1 - Missing Template Handler
> 
> On Thursday 20 Jan 2005 01:43 am, Andrew Tyrone wrote:
> 
> > handler IS NOT relative to the web root as the docs say.  ...
> > You cannot use "relative" paths as
> > in ../folder/file.cfm.
> 
> It is relative to the web root.
> You can't go 'up' past the root of the web root, which is why 
> your example fails.
> 



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