If the subfolder uses the FarCry application scope, you will need to remove the application.cfm from that folder (I think it's possible to extend application.cfc's, but that's too complicated for me :). If it just does it's own thing you can add your own <cfapplication ... > tag.
Blair
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 5:32 AM, SiteVision, Inc. Support
<support.sitevision@...> wrote:
I have upgraded a site from 4.09 to 5.1. Finding a few bugs along the
way, but that is a topic for a different post. The site loads fine
and works great except for one problem - we have a few pages in the
fbapps folder that we link to directly instead of going "through"
farcry to get to. Whenever I click on a link to one of these files, I
get the "You are trying to initialise a 4.0 application using a 5.0
core. Would you like to setup and run the updater now?" page.
How do I prevent this page from running? The one-page description of
the updater at http://docs.farcrycms.org/display/FCDEV50/Upgrading+From+Earlier+Versions
says that the farcryInit tag (which is in the Application.cfm files)
was "hijacked" to initiate the installer. I can remove farcryInit
from the Application.cfm in the webroot with no problems (because
FarCry now uses Application.cfc without that tag), but if I try to
remove the farcryInit tag from the Application.cfm in the fbapps
folder, the page bombs with a "Variable APPLICATION is undefined. "
error . That may be something we can fiddle with, but for now, I want
to know the answer to this question:
Is there a way we can the updater from running after the site has been
updated?
Thank you,
Tom
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