When u figure out for yourself what your meant to do yes. But the docs tells
you to create mappings when really you should be creating a virtual
directory. Again it's trial and error.
Also the stupid thing deleted my entire website rather than install files in
the folder I specified, and no undelete tool would get it back. How dumb Is
that, why delete the folder and all contents first. So the damb program made
me mad from the offset due to that.


 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 20 September 2004 17:01
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] farcry
> 
> Really?  The IIS setup is a piece of piss....true enough 
> though it misses off some simple stuff such as missing 
> virtual directories and when to create them.
> 
> N
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Russ Michaels (Snake) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 September 2004 16:48
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ cf-dev ] farcry
> 
> OK I finally got farcry working despite the absolute rubbish 
> documentation.
> I wonder if the person who wrote the docs actually bothered 
> setting up farcry on IIS.
> 
> So far I don't like it, so I'm going to give my lists of 
> complaints, and if anyone thinks it's a load of bollocks, 
> feel free to tell me and convince me to stick with it.
> 
> 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 copy of the core files and use the admin via the 
> default website. I added a virtual directory on my test site 
> pointing to the farcry admin to get round this, but it still 
> looks like you can only have one site as they would all login 
> to same admin and thus the same database.
> 
> 2. There appears to be no ability to design the site layout. 
> The demo site has the farcry header which doesn't appear to 
> be possible to edit or remove, it appears to be hard coded. 
> Thus can't change the logo etc.
> 
> 3. Navigation items are hard coded to the menus, so you 
> cannot create your own custom menus as farcry just shoves 
> this in by default. What if I want to add a container and 
> content that is not shown on the navigation menu but which I 
> can link to internally.
> 
> 4. dynamic Content objects. I cannot see anywhere to change 
> these, you appear to be stuck with the NEWS, EVENTS, FACTS 
> that are there by default.
> 
> 5. Unable to add multiple content items to a page, if I add 
> more than 1 HTML page to my HOME nav, only 1 of them 
> displays. What if I want to split the page into several 
> content items/columns.
> 
> 6. I really couldn't say that it's designed with non 
> technical people in mind, the admin is clunky, not 
> particularly user friendly, and the wording used everywhere 
> is pretty ambiguous and non descriptive. It really is trial 
> and error trying to work out what does what, and any client 
> would require serious training to use it, especially if they 
> are really technophobes.
> Although the explorer tree, context menus and other DHTML 
> effects are neat.
> 
> Basically it seems that if you want to be able to do anything 
> more than a really basic geocities style "build your website" 
> tool, you would have to add custom code.
> 
> I was going to try out shado, but by the time they finished 
> installing a trial for me and got it working, it had expired.
> 
> Russ
> 
> 
> 
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