> > 1. Going by the documentation, it looks like you can only run 
> > a single copy
> > of farcry on your server as you have to install a central 
> 
> Incorrect.  You can run multiple Farcry applications on the same
server.
> You do have one Farcry core and fourq directories, but then you have
> Farcry application instances.  The app.cfm in the root is what you use
> for registering your Farcry applications.  The virtual directory
/farcry
> for the admin actually picks up your application settings correctly
> depending on the website you are on.  Clever! :)

Erm, so which bit of Russ' assertion is incorrect? You do have a "single
copy of farcry", the files of which multiple sites use.

Incidentally, I've thought a few times it would be useful to be able to
have multiple farcry cores (which I believe is what Russ was driving
at).


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