Les,

I can say that CF does a great job of running multiple sites.  The key,
that has already been mentioned is to use relative paths for your
CFINCLUDEs.  We have a dozen IIS sites and essentially 50 others sites
in subdirectories under one of those and they all work absolutely fine
without using CF mappings, though it is there if you wanted it.

I don't think using relative paths is the lesser of an evil.  It's
simply how CF does it's thing when you need to run more than one site.

As far as future support, I haven't seen anything added or planned for
adding in future releases, I guess because most people seem to get it
working with the methods already available.

Just my $0.02

t

Tyler M. Fitch
Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer

http://isitedesign.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Les Buchanan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Multiple sites...


Hmmm...  Thanks for all the help everyone...

I guess I'll just have to decide the lesser of the two "evils".  =)

I'm surprised that ColdFusion server doesn't have a way to handle
multiple sites.  Does anyone know if there is going to be any support
for this in future editions?

Thanks again everyone!

---Les Buchanan


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