I think the problem that a lot of us have is that in a hosted environment
(shared server) you rarely have any access to the administrator.  Also, even
if you do since you're in a shared environment only one user can create any
specific mapping - so if two users try to set up the same application they
may conflict.

So the reason I don't experience this problem in my shared hosting environment is because we have specified no mappings whatsoever, and therefore we can code our cfc paths from the web root without any overlapping of names, etc.? If that's the case, why use mappings at all, ever?


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    Ben Curtis
    WebSciences International
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