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On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Dusty Hale du...@dustyhale.com wrote:
I do have the CFIDE mapped in the other sites too. CF seems to execute
fine. I think this is a problem in IIS or something. This is what I'm
actually running into now:
Windows 7 Pro with IIS 7.5
1. CF and SQL successfully installed and datasources are set up and
working.
2. As long as I use the default site in IIS everything things seems to
work fine. Even if I point the site to a different folder other that
default wwwroot folder, all is well.
3. If I add new site and point that to a different folder (like
c:\websites\mysite) there are problems. For example I added a new CF site
on a different port 88 and browse it with http://localhost:88. It pulls
up the homepage inside the root folder just fine and it executes CF code.
However, any other page inside of a subfolder generates a 404 error and in
the error it displays the path to the default wwwroot folder
(c:\Inetpub\wwwroot\subfoldername) instead of the actual path set up in the
IIS site (c:\websites\mysite).
For now I'm solving the issue by just changing the default website in IIS
to point to the correct folder (c:\websites\mysite). However, now I'm stuck
with only being able to run one site so hopefully I'll figure out a
solution soon.
Thanks for listening ;-)
Dusty
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 4:48 PM, william beers bbe...@beersconsulting.com
wrote:
Just throwing out some ideas but you should have CFIDE mapped in the
other sites as a virtual directory I think. That may help you execute cf
pages on the non-default website.
From: Dusty Hale du...@dustyhale.com
Reply-To: discussion@acfug.org
Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 4:51 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] running coldfusion apps on Mac
Well I kind of abandoned the idea and today actually I installed CF 10 in
the new Win 7 Pro Virtual Machine (vmware) I've set up. I added a new site
in IIS and have configured that to work with CF and created an ODBC via CF
admin for the site (it works). The problem I'm now running into is that
sites in IIS don't seem to work correctly unless it's all in the default
site and in the default wwwroot folder. The new IIS site I set up does work
when I pull up the homepage. However, if I browse to any page located in a
subfolder, I get a 404 error even though the page does exist and the in the
404 error it shows the physical path to the wwwroot folder even though the
site was set up in IIS to point to c:\websites\mysite\ ... I've tried
everything known to man and have been googling all day about it and still
nothing. I'm totally stuck and frustrated. Now I'm thinking about going
back to the idea of putting CF on the mac side but I'm confused if I should
install a web server on the mac side or use the built in webserver in CF
and I would really like to understand why I can't get sites on the IIS side
to work unless they're in the default site and wwwroot folder.
If anyone has any insight to that it would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Dusty
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Steve Ross nowhid...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html#network_hostonly
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Steve Ross nowhid...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you using Virtualbox?
Sounds like you could use host only mode on the VM to do something like
that but, I haven't ever used it. I just typically go into my /etc/hosts on
my mac and change the IP if the windows vm's IP changes.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 9:13 PM, Dusty Hale du...@dustyhale.comwrote:
Steve thanks for the info. I'm familiar with configuring a hosts file
on a Windows machine. I'm not sure if the IP on my VM is dynamically
assigned or not so this is a concern. I seem to remember in the past
hitting an IIS site on the VM from the mac side and always having to
change
the IP. If you have any other info about how to solve that problem, please
share and if not I will google up something to try and resolve that. Are
you saying I could configure the hosts file on the VM for this. If you
have
an example line from your hosts file that would be awesome :-)
Thanks again,
Dusty
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 7:28 PM, Steve Ross nowhid...@gmail.comwrote:
Yup,
That is my setup. Simply install CF and create a DSN to your VM. I
typically like to add something to my /etc/hosts to point to sql server
incase you dynamically assign an IP for your VM. So I have in my
/etc/hosts
a definition for sql.vm and point that at the IP for my VM's sql server
instance.
I like it better than creating a shared drive and creating a smb
share. That always seems clunky. Also, apache will let you setup n vhosts
so you can actually run apps without having to muck with creating a
different context etc for the apps to run under.
Hope that helps.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 7:48 PM, Dusty Hale du...@dustyhale.comwrote:
I'm loading up