this wouldn't work?
Thanks,
Neil
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From: "Dave Watts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 11:03 PM
Subject: RE: CFTREE Image problem Take 2
Second request if someone know the image name for the Folder
I have the files but one of my customers sites doesn't
show the images?! I had NTLM enabled on the CFIDE directory
(which we learned about in CFUG for admin security sakes).
I removed the NTLM and then place it on all subdirectories
except the classes directory.
Any ideas why this
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Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: CFTREE Image problem Take 2
I have the files but one of my customers sites doesn't
show the images?! I had NTLM enabled on the CFIDE directory
(which we learned about in CFUG for admin security sakes).
I removed the NTLM and
I have made the Classes directory security to change for the
IUSR and I even tried moving the images into the system32
directory. Now I am stumped?!
Why don't you try this:
1. Make sure that you can resolve the path with a browser:
it be a
required mapping or something else I just can't think of?
Thanks for all the help
Neil
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From: "Dave Watts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 11:48 AM
Subject: RE: CFTREE Image problem Take 2
I
Still no good. I can reach the image via the web and see both open and
closed folder images. I even tried the authenticated users but that didn't
work. My customers site is public and IUSR has the correct permissions.
This is getting crazy! Any other ideas that we are missing. Could it
Still no good. I can reach the image via the web and see
both open and closed folder images. I even tried the
authenticated users but that didn't work. My customers site
is public and IUSR has the correct permissions. This is
getting crazy! Any other ideas that we are missing. Could
it
Second request if someone know the image name for the Folder
image used in the CFtree tag. Mine seems to be missing and I
need to investigate if the file is where it is supposed to be.
There are two images for folders:
/CFIDE/images/FolderClosed.gif
/CFIDE/images/FolderOpen.gif
Dave
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Dave,
Don't know if this is what your looking for but ..this is where they are located on my
machine
C:\WEBSHARE\WWWROOT\CFIDE\Classes\images
Bryan
Dave Watts wrote:
Second
Second request if someone know the image name for the Folder image used in
the CFtree tag. Mine seems to be missing and I need to investigate if the
file is where it is supposed to be.
Thanks,
Neil
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