Thanks, so it would be correct to say that, if a particular site does
not use servlets, or flash remoting, the JRunScripts virtual
directory is not needed?

Ironically, your blog is #3 on google for "jrunscripts servlet" :)

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Wednesday, July 16, 2003, 5:17:25 PM, you wrote:
DGSI> Jon,

>>   Is the purpose of the JRunScripts virtual directory in IIS only for
>>   Flash Remoting?

DGSI> You'll need it in order to run servlets under CFMX as well.

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