Seems like you should be able to create a cfmapping entry for that
directory, or even just a Linux symbolic link?
Disclaimer: I'm out of practice in that department, so my suggestion
could be out of date.
Another solution might be to develop a cfm page which uses the cfheader
& cfcontent tag.
Pass in just the file name, cfcontent takes the image file from it's
buried location and delivers it to the browser.
Substitute the url to this new cfm page as the src attribute of the
chart's img tag.
Follow?
Al Holden
On 8/15/2015 1:46 PM, Ernest McCloskey wrote:
I am pretty sure I cannot get to the directory listed. The way my
Apache is setup is:
/home/domainname/public_html
and bluedragon is located
/opt/openbd/bluedragon, and that is where CFCharts are placed. I am
working on setting up a new server with each openbd install of it's
own mounted to the public_html which should fix the issues
On 8/13/2015 8:10 AM, Alan Williamson wrote:
Look at the URL that is created in the page, and pull that out and
put it into the browser.
Do you have some rewrite rules going on in the web server that maybe
fronts openbd?
On 12-Aug-15 19:48, Ernest McCloskey wrote:
Ok, perhaps someone can help me with a new problem. CfCharts won't
show the chart. There is a picture made, but the system cannot find
it. I am assuming it is because it is in a directory the website
cannot reach. So is there a setting I can change to put it elsewhere?
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