By the sounds of your error...
/farcry is being mapped by ColdFusion to C:/farcry
This either means your shared host has a "/" CFIDE Mapping or a "/
farcry" CFIDE Mapping pointing to the C:/ drive
Can you confirm this is not the case.
Kind regards
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On 17/06/2008, at 9:44 AM, imethods wrote:
>
> Hi Geoff
>
> Is there any way in which one could make changes to the latest install
> to overcome the problem should / or /facry mappings exist?
>
> Regards
> Hennie
>
> On Jun 17, 12:35 am, modius <
mod...@...> wrote:
>> On Jun 17, 8:04 am, imethods <
imeth...@...> wrote:
>>
>>> My service provider provides my ftp site at location C:\domains
>>> \mydomainname.com\. The site root points to c:\domains
>>> \mydomainname.com\wwwroot\. This I cannot change, but I can access
>>> C:
>>> \domains\mydomainname.com\.
>>
>>> My ISP uses IIS and Helm which allows my to setup virtual
>>> directories. However if I create virtual directories, it does not
>>> allow me to use and C:\directory reference, but only directories
>>> visible under C:\domains\mydomainname.com\. I presume this is OK,
>>> but
>>> for the life of me cannot cat farcry further than line 52 <cfimport
>>> taglib="/farcry/core/tags/admin" prefix="admin" /> in webtop/
>>> index.cfm. The error returned included " The following error was
>>> encountered: C:\farcry\core\tags\admin. Ensure that you have
>>> specified
>>> a valid tag library."
>>
>> Have you copied the ./farcry/* directory tree into the webroot of
>> your
>> application? Can you reference the webtop ashttp://youdomain.com/farcry/core/webtop?
>>
>> Make sure your shared host does *not* have an existing CFIDE mapping
>> for "/" or for "/farcry" -- either of these will prevent the
>> installation from working.
>>
>>> Question:
>>> 1. Can FC5 be installed via remote access to the site i.e.
http://www.mydomainname.com/farcryorhas
>>> it to be installed usinghttp://localhost/farcry?
>>
>> You need to modify the security provision in Application.cfm of
>> the ./
>> install directory -- but yes. Note you haven't encountered this yet
>> -- you haven't actually got a correct file install in place just yet.
>>
>>> 2. Does this configuration present problems installing farcry? My
>>> CFIDE mapping and JRunScript virtual directories are preconfigured
>>> to
>>> the appropriate C:\"locations"
>>
>> FarCry 5.0 is specifically designed to work in the environment you
>> have described.
>>
>> What CFIDE mapping? There should be *no* CFIDE mappings required for
>> your specific mode of installation.
>>
>>> 3. I there any other setting I can change or code to alter which
>>> might
>>> solve the problem.
>>
>> So far you haven't really encountered an issue with FarCry -- you are
>> still struggling with being to address the code properly.
>>
>> * remove any "/farcry" or "/" mapping from CFIDE
>> * remove all virtuals in IIS
>> * copy the farcry code base into the webroot of your project
>> * call it by referencinghttp://youdomain.com/farcry/core/webtop
>>
>> Report any errors to this forum :)
>>
>> -- geoffhttp://www.daemon.com.au/
> >
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