> : Not sure what os that was -- and I think it may have actually
> : been /com/ as
> : a directory name... I've never seen a problem with Windows IIS using the
> : domain name as the directory name -- it's a fairly common convention for
> : hosting companies, often including www. so you'd see a directory with
> the
> : client list like:

> Now that you mention it, I seem to recall someone earlier mentioning that
> if
> you name a directory with a .com extension, IIS assumes that what you
> really
> mean to do is call a file in it's parent directory with it's name and the
> rest of the URL as parameters.

> Hmm.  HTH.

mmm... I think you're right... Probably if the directory in question is
below the root of the website... i.e. if the site points to the root
directory of c:\clients\www.myclient.com you're fine, but you probably run
into problems with c:\clients\www.myclients.com\cap.com where
www.myclients.com is the root directory...

Isaac Dealey
Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer

www.turnkey.to
954-776-0046
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