On Thursday, June 13, 2002, at 04:03 PM, Billy Cravens wrote:
Figured it out: it�s c:\cfusionmx\wwwroot\WEB-INF\jrun-web.xml
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I figured it would be the jrun.xml file located C:\CFusionMX\runtime\servers\default\SERVER-INF.�This is where you can change the port number.�I looked inside but nothing jumped out saying put virtual directories here.
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Try editing application.xml under the META-INF directory � that looks like it�s where settings are defined (I�m playing with it now)
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The documentation also says that the web server supports virtual directories:
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�Macromedia does not recommend using the ColdFusion MX web server in a production environment. However, it is more than suitable for development, allowing you to create virtual directories and set the default document (for example, default.cfm or index.cfm).�
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I�ve dropped my application into the cfmx web root and it works except it can not find any virtual directories so my JavaScript and CSS files are not included.�I can not find anyplace to set virtual directories.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:Thursday, June 13, 20023:24 PM
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That web server is quite limited � really only to be used for development (per Macromedia�s recommendations).
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Basically, just drop your code in wwwroot under the cfmx root.
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Billy Cravens
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I�m using the default web server that�s part of CFMX.�Where do you go to administer it, specifically setting up virtual directories?
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