RE: Changes to .cfm files showing up on duplicate/test site cross multiple IIS Sites/Directories. Critical for us!

2006-09-06 Thread Dave Watts
> Thanks Guys! I'm headed off to check this out. This > particular server is 4.5 or 5 so you may have helped me find it. The problem you described (and the solution that was suggested) is specific to CFMX 6+! Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ Fig Leaf Software provides

Re: Changes to .cfm files showing up on duplicate/test site cross multiple IIS Sites/Directories. Critical for us!

2006-09-06 Thread millerj
Thanks Guys! I'm headed off to check this out. This particular server is 4.5 or 5 so you may have helped me find it. jay >> In your caching settings in the cfadmin there is a setting >> for multi-homed servers. By default it's configured for >> servers that have a single webroot, but if you've

RE: Changes to .cfm files showing up on duplicate/test site cross multiple IIS Sites/Directories. Critical for us!

2006-08-28 Thread Dave Watts
> In your caching settings in the cfadmin there is a setting > for multi-homed servers. By default it's configured for > servers that have a single webroot, but if you've got > multiple web roots sharing your CF server, you need to > disable the option. I believe that this is disabled by defa

Re: Changes to .cfm files showing up on duplicate/test site cross multiple IIS Sites/Directories. Critical for us!

2006-08-28 Thread Barney Boisvert
In your caching settings in the cfadmin there is a setting for multi-homed servers. By default it's configured for servers that have a single webroot, but if you've got multiple web roots sharing your CF server, you need to disable the option. cheers, barneyb On 8/28/06, millerj @ etcnj. com mil

Changes to .cfm files showing up on duplicate/test site cross multiple IIS Sites/Directories. Critical for us!

2006-08-28 Thread millerj
Hello. I'm making a change in a production site and it's showing up in test site even though they are 2 sites, 2 sets of files and IIS has them point to 2 different ips. On server they are 2 completely different folders within wwwroot. let's call one cache.com and the other is beta.cache.com c