you need to put your website in the root and not inside a test folder so
that your links work.
Otherwise you will need to make your links relative to the page they are on
or include /text/ in the link, which is not really a good solution.
If you are running windows 7 then you get the full version of IIS7 for free
so wont have any such problems.
Download the web platform installer and use this to install IIS and other
useful components.

If you are on windows XP then you can use IIS 6 but it is limited to 1
site, so you would be better off using Apache.

Or if you want to get rid of the hassle of running a local dev server
altogether then try www.cfmldeveloper.com

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Russ Michaels

www.bluethunderinternet.com  : Business hosting services & solutions
www.cfmldeveloper.com        : ColdFusion developer community
www.michaels.me.uk           : my blog
www.cfsearch.com             : ColdFusion search engine
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*skype me*                     : russmichaels


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