Michael,

Can we drop the "Ain't CFMX wonderful?" comments?  Thanks.

Did you hiccup the service after you made the mapping?

~Todd

At 08:41 PM 3/9/2003 +1100, you wrote:
>The plot thickens - Can't set up virtual directory in the standalone web
>server.
>
>If you've been following the adventures of the last 2 or 3 days, you'll
>know that I have managed to get CFMX to operate on my machine with its
>own internal webserver, but not with IIs. (I have WinXPPro system).
>
>Today I decided to put off trying to make CFMX work with IIs because I
>was heartily sick of the whole thing, and I will come back to that.   So
>I started doing some tutorials that go with a CFMX book I got at MXDU.
>(From Static to Dynamic in 10 Steps).
>
>One of the things this book does is take you through the conversion of a
>site from static to CFMX dynamic.   When I went to make a virtual
>directory to the code in the CFMX web server, I found it wouldn't do it.
>I just got the CFMX File not found error, even though I know it is
>there.
>
>What did I do wrong?
>
>The site is in a folder called C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\CFMX10Steps\NewSite
>so I added the following to the file
>C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\WEB-INF\jrun-web.xml
>
><virtual-mapping>
>     <resource-path>/10sNewsite/*</resource-path>
>     <system-path>C:/CFusionMX/wwwroot/CFMX10Steps/NewSite</system-path>
></virtual-mapping>
>
>
>Am I right in assuming that this didn't work because it also is related
>to the problems I've been having getting anything to connect to a jrun
>service?  OR have I added the wrong code to the wrong file?
>
>The url I'm trying to look at in my browser is
>http://localhost:8500/10sNewsite/about/about.cfm   and I do know there
>is a file called about.cfm in a folder underneath /NewSite
>
>Ain't CFMX wonderful?
>
>
>Cheers,
>Michael Kear
>Windsor, NSW, Australia
>AFP Webworks.

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