Mapping
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/*Hi,
/* Where will coldfusion mapping will be stored, I mean any xml file or
/*something like that.
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/*I need to get a mapping from CF admin, but I don't have access to the cf
/*admin, so trying to get mapping info.
/*Can anyone please help me to find the details
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sam menon wrote:
> Where will coldfusion mapping will be stored, I mean any xml file or
> something like that.
neo-runtime.xml
Jochem
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Hi,
Where will coldfusion mapping will be stored, I mean any xml file or
something like that.
I need to get a mapping from CF admin, but I don't have access to the cf admin,
so trying to get mapping info.
Can anyone please help me to find the details
T
Hi,
Where will coldfusion mapping will be stored, I mean any xml file or
something like that.
I need to get a mapping from CF admin, but I don't have access to the cf admin,
so trying to get mapping info.
Can anyone please help me to find the details
T
I am wondering if anyone has run into the problem I describe below and found a
resolution that doesn't involve moving files around.
The following is exemplar of my setup.
COLDFUSION MAPPING: C:\root (as /root)
CUSTOMTAG PATH: C:\root\cfcs
I have the CFCs with the following me
encountered if I have a web server virtual
> > directory and coldfusion mappings defined as follows:
> >
> > virtual directory: /myApp
> > toDirectory: C:\apps\myApp\www
> >
> > coldfusion mapping: /myApp
> > toDirectory: C:\apps\myApp\cfmappings
>
pages va cfinclude etc.
jonese
On 11/21/05, Troy Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would any problems be encountered if I have a web server virtual
> directory and coldfusion mappings defined as follows:
>
> virtual directory: /myApp
> toDirectory: C:\apps\myApp\www
>
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From: Troy Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 3:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: virtual directory vs coldfusion mapping
Would any problems be encountered if I have a web server virtual
directory and coldfusion mappings defined as follows:
virtual directo
Would any problems be encountered if I have a web server virtual
directory and coldfusion mappings defined as follows:
virtual directory: /myApp
toDirectory: C:\apps\myApp\www
coldfusion mapping: /myApp
toDirectory: C:\apps\myApp\cfmappings
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