RE: Multiserver instances and web server configuration

2006-09-06 Thread Snake
me.uk/index.cfm/2006/7/8/Creating-new-secure-instances- with-ColdFusion-MX7-multi-server -- Russ -Original Message- From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 September 2006 00:57 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Multiserver instances and web server configuration Snake wrote: > > A

Re: Multiserver instances and web server configuration

2006-09-06 Thread Rick Root
Snake wrote: > > All you have to do is select any folder in IIS, edit its properties and > change the ISAPI wildcard filter to use the connector for the instance you > want. Okay well how do you do that? Do I have to browse for a specific DLL somewhere? Can you give a path example? Rick

RE: Multiserver instances and web server configuration

2006-09-06 Thread Snake
Subject: Re: Multiserver instances and web server configuration No. ColdFusion instances are tied to the web server and, as a result, to the site itself. I don't know any any way to take this to a more granular level. On 9/6/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can I con

Re: Multiserver instances and web server configuration

2006-09-06 Thread Rick Root
Rob Wilkerson wrote: > Wow. I guess it just seemed so counterintuitive (maybe my intuition > is faulty) that I never tried to do that. Or maybe I just never had a > business case. :-) I agree with Mark, though, that this would be > good blog-fodder. Well there's definately no way to do it in t

Re: Multiserver instances and web server configuration

2006-09-06 Thread Rob Wilkerson
Wow. I guess it just seemed so counterintuitive (maybe my intuition is faulty) that I never tried to do that. Or maybe I just never had a business case. :-) I agree with Mark, though, that this would be good blog-fodder. On 9/6/06, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Do I understand corr

RE: Multiserver instances and web server configuration

2006-09-06 Thread Dave Watts
> Do I understand correctly, then, that ColdFusion will allow > you to tie multiple CF Servers to a single virtual host using > the wsconfig utility? If they have different context roots, yes, I think so. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ Fig Leaf Software provides the

Re: Multiserver instances and web server configuration

2006-09-06 Thread Rob Wilkerson
Dave - Do I understand correctly, then, that ColdFusion will allow you to tie multiple CF Servers to a single virtual host using the wsconfig utility? On 9/6/06, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can I configure IIS and coldfusion (in multiserver mode) such > > that a specific *PART* (rea

RE: Multiserver instances and web server configuration

2006-09-06 Thread Mark A Kruger
ECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 11:06 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Multiserver instances and web server configuration > Can I configure IIS and coldfusion (in multiserver mode) such that a > specific *PART* (read: directory) within a single web site uses a > DIFFERENT instance

Re: Multiserver instances and web server configuration

2006-09-06 Thread Rob Wilkerson
No. ColdFusion instances are tied to the web server and, as a result, to the site itself. I don't know any any way to take this to a more granular level. On 9/6/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can I configure IIS and coldfusion (in multiserver mode) such that a > specific *PART* (read

RE: Multiserver instances and web server configuration

2006-09-06 Thread Dave Watts
> Can I configure IIS and coldfusion (in multiserver mode) such > that a specific *PART* (read: directory) within a single web > site uses a DIFFERENT instance of Coldfusion than the rest of > the web site? Yes. Each CF server will require a unique context root. By default, CF's context root is