> No. It's trivial. But it seems to imply that either the 
> developers of the server expected the CFIDE directory 
> mapping to exist for all virtual sites or else they were 
> oblivious to this happening. Why go to the trouble of 
> designing a nicely formatted debug output page and 
> then have it punctuated by a missing graphic? 

Since CF, by default, has many dependencies that rely on the existence of a
/CFIDE URL, I submit that they expected you'd have that directory on a
properly configured server. But putting that aside, where else could they
put it? It has to go somewhere - can you suggest a better location?

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