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Den 5. juni 2012 kl. 15:04 skrev Rick Root rick.r...@gmail.com:
So, we have a web site where we use virtual directories to point
back to
the root folder, allowing us to have multiple web sites and one code
base.
This morning, I removed
we use virtual directories to point
back to
the root folder, allowing us to have multiple web sites and one code
base.
This morning, I removed IIS6 Mgmt Compatability (because CF 9.0.1
won't let
me reconfig any web server connectors)... and I had to also install
the
ASP.NET
skrev Rick Root rick.r...@gmail.com:
So, we have a web site where we use virtual directories to point
back to
the root folder, allowing us to have multiple web sites and one code
base.
This morning, I removed IIS6 Mgmt Compatability (because CF 9.0.1
won't let
me reconfig any web
yes its still supported, the web config tool seems to detect whether its
installed or not and uses it if it is by default.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
actually you do Dave, cozz if its installed then CF uses it and not the
iis7 native mode
So, we have a web site where we use virtual directories to point back to
the root folder, allowing us to have multiple web sites and one code base.
This morning, I removed IIS6 Mgmt Compatability (because CF 9.0.1 won't let
me reconfig any web server connectors)... and I had to also install
have a web site where we use virtual directories to point back to
the root folder, allowing us to have multiple web sites and one code base.
This morning, I removed IIS6 Mgmt Compatability (because CF 9.0.1 won't let
me reconfig any web server connectors)... and I had to also install the
ASP.NET
recreate all the connectors
#3 - regular sites working, those that use their own domain name... virtual
directory sites are not.
#4 - deleted and recreated a virtual directory for one of my sites using the
IIS interface did not help.
#5 - virtual directories that point to non-web-root folders seem
directory for one of my sites using
the IIS interface did not help.
#5 - virtual directories that point to non-web-root folders seem to be
fine.
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do you have the vDir enabled as an application ?
I'm not sure what you mean...
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do you have the vDir enabled as an application ?
I'm not sure what you mean...
In IIS, virtual directories can be configured as separate IIS
applications, with their own application pool, or they can run within
the context of the parent application. When you look at the list of
directories
is it just a plain vDir, or did you convert it to an application. the form
looks like a yellow folder, the latter will have a little world icon on the
folder.
If its an application then it also has an application pool, which can be
the cause of issues.
is it just a plain vDir, or did you convert it to an application. the form
looks like a yellow folder, the latter will have a little world icon on the
folder.
If its an application then it also has an application pool, which can be
the cause of issues.
Ah, no they are just plain virtual
on
the
folder.
If its an application then it also has an application pool, which can be
the cause of issues.
Ah, no they are just plain virtual directories .. 15,000 of them.
I'm f'ing stumped here.
Sure would be nice if IIS would tell me what the internal server error was.
Anyone know any good
log.
Whatever is happening with the virtual directories is not (because it's not a
CF error). But IIS is hiding the error details.
Rick
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Whatever is happening with the virtual directories is not (because it's not a
CF error). But IIS is hiding the error details.
Can you uninstall the CF connectors and see whether static pages then work?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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http://training.figleaf.com
This morning, I removed IIS6 Mgmt Compatability (because CF 9.0.1 won't let
me reconfig any web server connectors)... and I had to also install the
ASP.NET feature before it would let me do it...
You shouldn't have to remove IIS 6 Management Compatibility - it's
just not required any more for
actually you do Dave, cozz if its installed then CF uses it and not the
iis7 native mode connector, if you run the cf 9.0.1 web config tool with
the iis6 mode installed it even advises you to remove it, plus all current
connectors, then set them up again..
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Dave
actually you do Dave, cozz if its installed then CF uses it and not the
iis7 native mode connector, if you run the cf 9.0.1 web config tool with
the iis6 mode installed it even advises you to remove it, plus all current
connectors, then set them up again..
CF 9.0.1 still supports IIS 6,
. 15:04 skrev Rick Root rick.r...@gmail.com:
So, we have a web site where we use virtual directories to point back to
the root folder, allowing us to have multiple web sites and one code base.
This morning, I removed IIS6 Mgmt Compatability (because CF 9.0.1 won't let
me reconfig any web
Hi -
I have an application that has been working fine for over a year and now
anything that references Virtual Directories no longer functions. Here are the
details:
Coldfusion is running on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise.
Using IIS6 for the web server on the same box.
I have several virtual
:
Hi -
I have an application that has been working fine for over a year and now
anything that references Virtual Directories no longer functions. Here are
the details:
Coldfusion is running on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise.
Using IIS6 for the web server on the same box.
I have several
Russ,
I didn't make any other config changes like that - other than to Apache - but
I've since completely removed Apache from the system.
Thanks
Curt
did you make any other changes in order to get Apache and IIS working
together ?
e.g.
httpcfg set iplisten -i XXX.XX.XXX.X
I can't imagine
I have had Apave and IIs and CF all running together without issue,so can;t
think of any other cause. If you have removed both CF and apache then that
only leaves IIS itself as the cause. So you next step would be to remove
and reinstall that.
You can backup the IIS metabase so that you do not
I have an application that has been working fine for over a year and now
anything that references Virtual Directories
no longer functions. Here are the details:
Coldfusion is running on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise.
Using IIS6 for the web server on the same box.
I have several virtual
Dave,
Thanks for your thoughts. I am pretty sure that the IIS virtual directories
must be the problem. I can go into IIS and browse to the virtual directories
and see all of the files in them but IIS does not seem to want to serve them
up. I can access the other server directly by setting
permissions that grant them
access to that remote folder?
-Carl
Dave,
Thanks for your thoughts. I am pretty sure that the IIS virtual
directories must be the problem. I can go into IIS and browse to the
virtual directories and see all of the files in them but IIS does not
seem to want
permissions on that remote folder, or does each user that connects to
your site use NT permissions that grant them access to that remote
folder?
-Carl
Dave,
Thanks for your thoughts. I am pretty sure that the IIS virtual
directories must be the problem. I can go into IIS and browse
Thanks for your thoughts. I am pretty sure that the IIS virtual directories
must be the problem. I can go into IIS and browse
to the virtual directories and see all of the files in them but IIS does not
seem to want to serve them up. I can access the
other server directly by setting
also check that the user CF is running under still has access to the
network paths.
check the coldfusion service and see what user it runs as.
now login as as that user and make sure he can access the network paths you
point to in the vdirs.
Russ
Virtual Directories no longer functions. Here are
the details:
Coldfusion is running on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise.
Using IIS6 for the web server on the same box.
I have several virtual directories setup that reference files on another
server on the same network.
What I did to break things
Directories no longer functions. Here are
the details:
Coldfusion is running on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise.
Using IIS6 for the web server on the same box.
I have several virtual directories setup that reference files on another
server on the same network.
What I did to break things... I
If you have removed apache you should not see this error message
*An error occurred when performing a file operation exists on file
/serverpdfs/130kPDFs/137485.pdf.
The cause of this exception was: org.apache.commons.vfs.FileSystemException:
Could not determine the type of file
currently use 12,000 virtual directories that point back to the code base
in
the web root. The code itself gets the site information from the name it
finds in the cgi SCRIPT_NAME variable.
Here's an example: www.classcreator.com/Saline-MI-1990
I was thinking about using ISAPI Rewrite
going to
www.mywebsite1.com .. but the virtual directory still works.
So yeah, we've got 12,000 virtual directories (back in the old days, we
actually had 2,000 physical subdirectories with 2,000 identical copies of
the files, so the virtual directory method was a vast improvement)
that being
in the 404.cfm
file to the real URL.
We do this with a lot of success. Makes it easy to bring on new clients
without having to create those virtual directories.
Again, this only works if you have access to IIS/Web Server custom errors.
If you need more info, just ask!
Brian
-Original Message
Rick,
What is the purpose of all these sub directories, is each site actually
different?
What are you actually trying to achieve.
Russ
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From: Rick Root [mailto:rick.r...@gmail.com]
Sent: 06 December 2010 18:44
To: cf-talk
Subject: Virtual Directories and IIS
I'm
: Rick Root [mailto:rick.r...@gmail.com]
Sent: 06 December 2010 18:44
To: cf-talk
Subject: Virtual Directories and IIS
I'm wondering if there's a better way to do what we're doing.
Currently, we have about 12,000 web s
To: cf-talk
Subject: Virtual Directories and IIS
I'm wondering if there's a better way to do what we're doing.
Currently, we have about 12,000 web s...
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Sent: 06 December 2010 20:19
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: RE: Virtual Directories and IIS
Yes, each is managed and customized by different people.
On Dec 6, 2010 2:18 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:
Rick,
What is the purpose of all these sub directories, is each
uses the same codebase, then you could use some url
rewriting to allow your code to handle the different sites.
Each site uses the same code base, and tt already handles it because I
currently use 12,000 virtual directories that point back to the code base in
the web root. The code itself gets
: Tuesday, 7 December 2010 5:44 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Virtual Directories and IIS
I'm wondering if there's a better way to do what we're doing.
Currently, we have about 12,000 web sites, each of which uses a virtual
directory that refers to the web root
www.mydomain.com/mywebsite1
, if
the vDir name has nothing to do with the domain name, then you will have to
create a new rule for each site.
Russ
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From: Rick Root [mailto:rick.r...@gmail.com]
Sent: 06 December 2010 21:43
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: RE: Virtual Directories and IIS
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010
Recently, I've been trying to modularize all code needed
for a particular function with a directory that exists outside
the root directory of a website.
I have some functionality that is common to many websites
and need to reference the files on if a site uses said functionality.
For
The virtual directory will take care of the .css and image files, but
you'll need to add a mapping for the CFML to work, I think.
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Thanks for the insight, Den.
Rick
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From: denstar [mailto:valliants...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 2:20 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Virtual Directories and cfinclude
The virtual directory will take care of the .css and image files, but
you'll need to add
What are the IIS Virtual Directories set up for websites using ColdFusion?
I know there should be one for CFIDE, but isn't there a second one as well?
TIA
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From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 2:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ColdFusion IIS Virtual Directories
What are the IIS Virtual Directories set up for websites
What are the IIS Virtual Directories set up for websites
using ColdFusion?
I know there should be one for CFIDE, but isn't there a
second one as well?
Yes, maybe. By default, the web server configuration utility creates a
virtual directory in IIS 5 called /JrunScripts, and it points
Okay so I'm trying to use the System.DirectoryEntry assembly to create some
virtual directories in IIS and not having much luck.
Essentially I'm not getting past step 1:
cfobject
type=.net
class=DirectoryEntry
assembly=C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322
scratch that, I figured out that i need to use the full clas path...
cfobject
type=.net
class=System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry
assembly=C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft
..NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\System.DirectoryServices.dll
name=site
Rick
If anyone's interested, I've got this working, and blogged about it here:
http://www.opensourcecf.com/1/2008/06/Creating-IIS-Virtual-Directories-with-Coldfusion-8-and-NET-integr.cfm
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Rick Root wrote:
If anyone's interested, I've got this working, and blogged about it here:
http://www.opensourcecf.com/1/2008/06/Creating-IIS-Virtual-Directories-with-Coldfusion-8-and-NET-integr.cfm
That was it - there was a default mapping i overlooked on that machine to \ -
removing it fixed the problem.
Sometimes you can stare at things too long!
1 :
2 : cfinclude template=/application.cfm
3 :
For my life, I cannot figure out why. On the server that DOES
work, we have no
So true...
On 5/11/07, Ben Shichman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That was it - there was a default mapping i overlooked on that machine to
\ - removing it fixed the problem.
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Hello
I posted this about a year ago, but got it working on a server of ours - now on
a new server, same problem, and cant figure out why.
Very simple:
We have multiple sites:
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Etc...
Each is in its own directory structure, has its own application.cfm, etc.
Each one has
hmm...
Depending on the App you might get away with a CF mapping instead, but the
issue is simple.
All it is, is a directory structure that will be included as part of the
website. So when the code is run in there it should run using the same
Application.cfm / Application.cfc that is used from
1 :
2 : cfinclude template=/application.cfm
3 :
For my life, I cannot figure out why. On the server that DOES
work, we have no special CUSTOM TAG PATHS, no MAPPINGS,.and
it works joyfully - its only on this new server.
I'm fairly certain you're wrong about that. Any time you use a
Before I go charging off in the wrong direction, I'd appreciate some ideas
on using CF mappings and IIS 6 Virtual Directories.
I have a cart application, for example, being used by several client, and
currently when I make any updates I have the odious task of copy/pasting the
new files to all
Directories?
Before I go charging off in the wrong direction, I'd appreciate some ideas
on using CF mappings and IIS 6 Virtual Directories.
I have a cart application, for example, being used by several client, and
currently when I make any updates I have the odious task of copy/pasting the
new
Virtual Directories.
I have a cart application, for example, being used by several client, and
currently when I make any updates I have the odious task of copy/pasting
the
new files to all of the sites.
It strikes me it would be a heck of a lot easier if they all used the same
files.
Any
and database.
still confuddled* ...
Jenny
-Original Message-
From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2007 18:30
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Mappings? Virtual Directories?
We do this with a a few folders we use across sites on our box.
One folder is a Images folder which
Matthew Williams wrote:
Please point me to any document stating as much.
I can't give you access to our intranet. We do lots of clustering for
many customers, but we only support one configuration: our
configuration. We are not going to support whatever the customer comes
up with, we have a
Matthew Williams wrote:
How am I the lucky one to find all the odd-ball issues.
Because you don't tell your customers that running multiple clusters on
one server and / or multiple clusters in one site is not supported
beforehand :)
Jochem
Please point me to any document stating as much. Now, if the customers
would write better code (rather their developers), I would have much
fewer issues ;). Since they don't, and it takes near to 6 months to a
year to affect changes, this is the only path I have to travel down.
Please keep
defines a node by machine name, and can't handle
multiple IPs on a single server). Anyone else just map virtual directories to
different instances?
Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
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. Something like
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App3.example.com
Hope this helps,
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From: Matthew Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 11:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...
We have multiple
Matt,
I'm a little confused on what the problem is. You're saying you have
several sites such as
www.example.com/app1
www.example.com/app2
www.example.com/app3
and what you're saying is that app1, app2, and app3 are virtual folders, and
you've set up each virtual folder to go to a different
that the sites were split off into 2
clusters in the first place?
russ
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 12:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...
Matt,
I'm a little confused on what
Matthew Williams wrote:
We have multiple CF instances (all clustered) on our production systems. The
problem is, we don't run multiple websites (although this could change).
Every application has a /something site off of the root website. I've
mapped sites that use a different instance
It sounds like you need at least separate domains for clustera and clusterb.
Maybe something like
www.mysite.com/
www.mysite.com/site1-m
and
www2.mysite.com/somesite1
You can also just combine the 2 clusters and have all 4 instances server all
the requests. What is the reason that the
: IIS 6 Virtual Directories
CFIDE and JRUNSCRIPTS are created only for the default web site, I have
never seen thema utomatically created on addiitonal sites.
We use HELM control panel to create/manage all our sites and this create
sthose required VDIRS
-Original Message-
From: Rick Root
done though. I'd like to create a couple of
virtual directories on each of my 8 hosted sites without going through
the obnoxious process of point and clicking my way through the creation
of 16 or 24 different virtual directories.
Rick
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From: Rick Root
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Sep 06 17:15:43 2006
Subject: SOT: IIS 6 Virtual Directories
Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
Probably several ways. I remember using cfx_IIS for this kind of thing. You
probably also have the ability to use the .vbs admin files in the wwwroot.
You could also roll your own using a VB app. Jeez, there may even be
interfaces for this in IIS 6 which are
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Sep 06 17:40:03 2006
Subject: Re: SOT: IIS 6 Virtual Directories
Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
Probably several ways. I remember using cfx_IIS for this kind of thing.
You
probably also have the ability to use the .vbs admin files in the wwwroot.
You could also roll your own
iisvdir.vbs doesn't do exactly what I want but at least I can
copy/paste... anything is easier than creating 24 virtual directories
via point and click!
Rick
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iisvdir.vbs doesn't do exactly what I want but at least I can
copy/paste... anything is easier than creating 24 virtual
directories via point and click!
This came up on the list a few days ago. I've written scripts to do this
before; unfortunately, I don't have them available where I am now
-Original Message-
From: Rick Root
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Sep 06 17:51:05 2006
Subject: Re: SOT: IIS 6 Virtual Directories
iisvdir.vbs doesn't do exactly what I want but at least I can
copy/paste... anything is easier than creating 24 virtual directories
via point and click!
Rick
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Sent: 06 September 2006 17:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: IIS 6 Virtual Directories
Is there a way to configure a virtual directory in IIS that automatically
applies to *ALL* web sites?
There must be, because when you install coldfusion, cfdocs and cfide are
automatically added the new web sites
Snake wrote:
CFIDE and JRUNSCRIPTS are created only for the default web site, I have
never seen thema utomatically created on addiitonal sites.
We use HELM control panel to create/manage all our sites and this create
sthose required VDIRS
Every IIS server I've managed has automatically had
I tried this, but it doesn't seem to take. I tried a
directoryexists(/tools), and it came up negative.
Cutter
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
edit your *cf_root*\wwwroot\WEB-INF\jrun-web.xml file and add mappings in
this format:
virtual-mapping
resource-path/tools/resource-path
I know it's a silly question, but did you restart the CF services???
Cutter (CFRelated) wrote:
I tried this, but it doesn't seem to take. I tried a
directoryexists(/tools), and it came up negative.
Cutter
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
edit your *cf_root*\wwwroot\WEB-INF\jrun-web.xml file
yep, nothing
Cutter
Ken Ferguson wrote:
I know it's a silly question, but did you restart the CF services???
Cutter (CFRelated) wrote:
I tried this, but it doesn't seem to take. I tried a
directoryexists(/tools), and it came up negative.
Cutter
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
edit your
: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 12:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Virtual Directories
yep, nothing
Cutter
Ken Ferguson wrote:
I know it's a silly question, but did you restart the CF services???
Cutter (CFRelated) wrote:
I tried this, but it doesn't seem to take. I tried a
directoryexists(/tools
a section on setting up virtual directories:
http://www.antiwrap.com/?955
hth,
larry
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I finally figured it out. I wrote a blog entry on it:
http://blog.cutterscrossing.com/index.cfm/2006/4/19/CFs-BuiltIn-Server-and-Virtual-Directories
Thanks to everyone for your input.
Cutter
Larry Lyons wrote:
Anyone have a clue how to set up a virtual directory (not a cf mapping)
using
/2006/4/19/CFs-BuiltIn-Server-and-Virtual-Directories
Thanks to everyone for your input.
Cutter
Larry Lyons wrote:
Anyone have a clue how to set up a virtual directory (not a cf mapping)
using the built in CF web server? Or if it's even possible to?
Cutter
Cutter,
You may want
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I finally figured it out. I wrote a blog entry on it:
http://blog.cutterscrossing.com/index.cfm/2006/4/19/CFs-BuiltIn-Server-and-Virtual-Directories
Thanks to everyone for your input.
Cutter
Larry Lyons wrote:
Anyone have a clue how to set up a virtual directory (not a cf mapping
Anyone have a clue how to set up a virtual directory (not a cf mapping)
using the built in CF web server? Or if it's even possible to?
Cutter
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edit your *cf_root*\wwwroot\WEB-INF\jrun-web.xml file and add mappings in
this format:
virtual-mapping
resource-path/tools/resource-path
system-pathC:/inetpub/wwwroot/tools/system-path
/virtual-mapping
On 4/18/06, Cutter (CFRelated) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have a clue how to
: jonese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 2:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Scope Woes Virtual Directories
Howard: Nice idea but the SQL cost is more than we want to deal with.
John: Our applications have to have unique names so that we don't have
application scoped vars over
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Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 11:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Scope Woes Virtual Directories
Create a common app name for all your shared application scope
variables. In each site's Application.cfm file, use a CFAPPLICATION tag
to get the variables from this scope and put them in the request
Ok here's the scenario.
We have 50 sites on a server using our CMS.
Each of these sites has an IIS virtual Directory called global.
global is a mapped directory in CF Admin.
The problem we are having is when a person referances
http://theresite.com/global/ticket/index.cfm the code doesn't have
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-Original Message-
From: jonese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 9:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Scope Woes Virtual Directories
Ok here's the scenario.
We have 50 sites on a server using our CMS.
Each of these sites has an IIS virtual Directory
: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 9:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Scope Woes Virtual Directories
Ok here's the scenario.
We have 50 sites on a server using our CMS.
Each of these sites has an IIS virtual Directory called global.
global is a mapped directory in CF Admin.
The problem we are having is when
On 1/24/06, jonese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
right but how can we do this and still maintain the fact that these
files are shared among 50 other sites, with 50 unique application
names?
I dimly remember some Java trickery you can do (in MX of course) to grab
variables from the server for a
Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
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From: jonese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Scope Woes Virtual Directories
right but how can we do this and still
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Subject: Re: Scope Woes Virtual Directories
right but how can we do this and still maintain the fact that these
files are shared among 50 other sites, with 50 unique application names?
On 1/24/06, Burns, John D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Scope Woes Virtual Directories
right but how can we do this and still maintain the fact that these
files are shared among 50 other sites, with 50 unique application names?
On 1/24/06, Burns, John D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It depends on the scope
1 - 100 of 200 matches
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