On 1/16/02, Tyler M. Fitch penned:
>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 hear that. My shopping cart application has dozens of cfincluded 
files and it works fine whether you drop it into an NT or Linux 
server.

<cfinclude template="includes/filename.cfm">
or
<cfinclude template="../includes/filename.cfm">

Works every time.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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