Hi Neil and Casey, thanks for your replies...

My current cart structure is to have all of the front end in root and the
cart admin and includes in a sub dir.

So all the files that change in design are in root, and everything is static
for each site in /cart.

Each site has a seperate domain and database.

"still confuddled* ...

Jenny


-----Original Message-----
From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2007 18:30
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Mappings? Virtual Directories?


We do this with a a few folders we use across sites on our box.

One folder is a Images folder which of course needs to be created as a
virtual directory since it is pushing content to the browser. The other is a
cf mapping directory for code which does not need to be in the web root.
Coldfusion needs to run this code but the browser is not displaying it
directly so this type of folder does not need the virtual directory.


casey


On 4/28/07, Jenny Gavin-Wear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Before I go charging off in the wrong direction, I'd appreciate some ideas
> on using CF mappings and IIS 6 Virtual Directories.
>
> I have a cart application, for example, being used by several client, and
> currently when I make any updates I have the odious task of copy/pasting
> the
> new files to all of the sites.
>
> It strikes me it would be a heck of a lot easier if they all used the same
> files.
>
> Any ideas on how I could go about this please?
>
> TIA, Jenny
>
>




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