Could you give me more details, sounds like we have a winner for the
problem!
On 6/1/04 11:46 am, "Craig Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes I am using Flash Remoting in a shared hosting environemnt and have
> exactly the problem you describe. The unsatisfactory solution has
> been to put all my cfCFCsin the same directory and only call them from
> that directory. Otherwise the path gets screwed up since the
> braindead macromedia service can't establish different roots for CFC
> in different Applications.
>
> I spent quite a bit of time with my hosting provider to find a
> workaround, but short of all applucations on the server stuffing their
> CFC under the same root directory we couldn't figure it out. I would
> love to hear if others have had different luck.
>
> Craig Earls
>
> On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 20:14:35 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>> >>Has anyone used flash remoting on a shared hosting environment, as I�m
>>> >>convinced its a problem with the path to the cfc...
>> >
>> >What hosting provider? Does it work in your local development scenario? (you
>> do have a development server right?)
>> >
>> >Heres a snippet that should work for you:
>> >
>> >/*
>> >AS code
>> >*/
>> >
>> >obj = function () {
>> > this. (r) {
>> > trace("received:" + r);
>> > }
>> > this. (e) {
>> > trace("error:" + e.details);
>> > }
>> >}
>> >
>> >function init () {
>> >
>> NetServices.setDefaultGatewayUrl("http://www.lightwillrise.com:27000/flashser
>> vices/gateway");
>> > var conn = NetServices.createGatewayConnection();
>> > var service = conn.getService("cfc.sendmail",new obj());
>> > service.sayHello();
>> >}
>> >
>> >init();
>> >
>> >/*
>> >in cfc/sendmail.cfc
>> >*/
>> >
>> ><cfcomponent>
>> > <cffunction
>> > name="sayHello"
>> > access="remote"
>> > output="false"
>> > returntype="string">
>> > <cfset var message = "hello">
>> > <cfreturn message>
>> > </cffunction>
>> ></cfcomponent>
>> >
>> >
>
>
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