It could. if sessions were not enabled that would prevent you from logging in, obviously. You can test it. Create a test file, with a cfapplication turning on session management. Then set session.test = 1. Clear the file and then just dump the session scope. If it saves the value from hit to hit then sessions work and you can look elsewhere.
On Dec 3, 12:10 pm, Marco van den Oever <[email protected]> wrote: > I am on a shared hosting environment, maybe it has to do with the > session management stuff? > > On Dec 3, 5:17 pm, Sean Coyne <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > It should not need a mapping. Usually I create a folder called > > "webtop" and put an index.cfm file in there that simply does a > > cflocation to /farcry/core/webtop/ > > > That said, you dont NEED that type of redirect. I'm not sure why your > > login wasn't a success, but standalone does not need a web server > > mapping for /webtop. > > > On Dec 3, 9:51 am, Marco van den Oever <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > Do i really need a webtop mapping when using the standalone setup? > > > > I can browse to /farcry/core/webtop/login.cfm and login but then the > > > page redirects to the homepage and i am not logged in. > > > > Then when i go to /farcry/core/webtop/login.cfm again i have to login > > > again so login was not a success. > > > > Any insights? -- You received this message cos you are subscribed to "farcry-dev" Google group. To post, email: [email protected] To unsubscribe, email: [email protected] For more options: http://groups.google.com/group/farcry-dev -------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/farcry
