You need a mapping setup in the CF Administrators by the hosting company, if
they will do that for you.

-Gary

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Holm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:30 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Absolute Path Usage
>
>
> I have a NT based hosting company hosting a domain for me.  They support
> CF and Access for the db.
> When I use CFINCLUDE relative paths work fine.  But I'm finding that if
> I specify an absolute path starting with the web root "/" it doesn't
> find the template.  For example I have a "global" directory in the top
> level directory.  If I try to CFINCLUDE template="/global/foo.cfm" it
> won't find it.
>
> How can I use absolute paths in this situation?  Is there a function or
> code segment that will tell me how to reference templates using an
> absolute path?  I tried the GetBaseTemplatePath() function but it
> returns a path from the machine root "d:\html\users\...\html\..." which
> when used as an absolute path doesn't seem to work either.
>
> -------------------------------------------------
> Bruce Holm - Web Programmer
> Lattice Semiconductor Corp.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 
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