> having some problems with the CFCExplorer in a shared hosting
> environment.
>  
> the root mapping for the development site on our server is 
> something like http://developmentmx.domain.com/somedirectory
> <http://developmentmx.domain.com/somedirectory> 
>  
> the url to the administrator on the box is mapped to
> http://servername.domain.com/cfide/administrator
> <http://servername.domain.com/cfide/administrator> 
>  
> both of the hostnames are not the same and thus when i try to 
> go to a CFC through the browser and it redirects, the 
> cfcexplorer.cfc file cannot find my cfc.
>  
> we host a large number of our clients in a shared environment 
> and thus this will always be the case. i realize that what is 
> happening is that the cfcexplorer cannot find the specified 
> CFC it ITS mapped path so it throws an error.
>  
> is there a workaround for this?

You can create a separate CFIDE directory with everything in it except the
Administrator, then create virtual mappings for each public virtual server
to this directory. You'll need to do this for other functionality anyway
(CFFORM, for example, if you use that).

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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