see?  see what happens? :)

On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Dave l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes Will but he might actually have more than 1 site to move so it could be 
> an issue (couldn't resist!)
>
> I do agree though that you should mirror your sites with production & just 
> because you use apache locally and iis in production doesn't really matter, 
> the goal is to make each one a root. You could make mappings as well but if 
> you are on shared hosting that can be a pain, it's easier to just do one in 
> app.cfc and then can change it once for all of them if need be.
>
>
>
>
>
>> >So, basically, if I don't want to rethink and rebuild my whole
>> development
>> >environment, I should stick with good 'ol Application.CFM?
>> >There you could simply do <cfinclude template="../Application.cfm">.
>>
>>
>> Dude, I went through this same exact issue. I fought and fought myself
>> over changing my development environment.
>>
>> Do what I did....install apache, change a few simple settings in
>> apache's httpd config file, add a few dev domains in your windows
>> hosts file, and presto, you have an easy fix. We're talkin' an hour or
>> less. Bam - done.
>>
>> Now, I have dev url's like so:
>>
>> local.mylocalsite1
>> local.mylocalsite2
>>
>> It's sweet!
>>
>> Will
>>
>
>
> 

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