I was wondering which cgi envirmental variables I could use to extract the
CITY from.
I've tried this.
#CGI.REMOTE_IDENT# but it shows nothing.

Or is there another method or tip that someone can tell me how to determine
the city a users isp is coming from.

If not how does webtrends know which city a particular user is from.  There
has to be a way to find this information out.

Thanks,
Wes_D



-----Original Message-----
From: Mr G Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:59 AM
To: CF-Server
Subject: Re: CF and partitions


Many thanks - so the problem was that there wasn't a problem...  I
am amazed that I never noticed this when running CF on other
systems.  Anyway all fine now.

Graham

On 12 Jul 01, at 10:34, Jochem van Dieten wrote:

> Mr G Lewis wrote:
>
> > This may be an NT Server question although I suspect it is to do with
how
> > Cold Fusion interacts with NT.
> >
> > We have an NT Server set up with 3 partitions
> > C:  operating system
> > D:  applications
> > E:  documents
> >
> > When NT Server installed it put the inetpub/wwwroot etc on C:
> > We moved wwwroot (but not inetpub) to E: and redirected home directory
> > of the web site to that location.   So far so good.
> >
> > When we installed CF, CFUSION (application) went on D: and CFDOCS
> > went on E:/wwwroot/ - via the installation program.
>
>
> This is OK. It is supposed to go there. But keep in mind that generally
> speaking it is not advisable to install the CF documentation on a
> production server, only on test and development servers.
>
>
> > Now IIS seems ok with this - anything with a htm extension is found but
any
> > cfm file is not.
> >
> > You can guess that we are new to this server stuff.  Any suggestions?
> >
> > The error message that we see is below:  Interestingly, if we use
127.0.0.1,
> > everything works fine.  This is probably a blindingly obvious clue but
> > being novices we can't see how.
> >
>
> -----------------------------------------snip-----------------------------
---
> >
> > Oops. Sorry for the error...
> >
> >             One of several things could be happening:
> >
> >              You're trying to execute a ColdFusion page with a
> >              URL other than the localhost or 127.0.0.1, or
> >
> >              You haven't installed ColdFusion example applications
> >              or documentation.
> >
> >             If you tried to execute a ColdFusion page, you just
> >             need to:
> >
> >              Execute example applications and ColdFusion utilities
> >              locally, using the localhost URL or 127.0.0.1, or,
> >
> >              If the pages you want to execute are not present,
> >              rerun the ColdFusion installer to install the example
> >              applications or documentation. Code examples that
> >              you can run from the CFML Language Reference are
> >              installed along with the example applications.
> >
> >             Note that for maximum security, you should not install
> >             ColdFusion example applications or documentation on
> >             a production server.
> >
> > -----------------------snip--------------------------------------
>
> Well, actually, this is a ColdFusion error, so .cfm templates are found
> and processed by CF Server correctly. But since documentation files are
> considered a security risk you can only run them from 127.0.0.1 by design.
> If you create any other directories it should work just find, just not
> the cfdocs directory because that one is secured. The actual security is
> in the Application.cfm file so it propagates to subdirectories of
> /cfdocs, but you can remove it by deleting a few lines from the file.
>
> Jochem
>
>
>
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