You can always create one, right? 

-----Original Message-----
From: daniel kessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 1:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: level 1, level 2

I don't *think* that I have access to the application.cfm file.  I'm in
a shared hosting environment where our OIT staff has given me a
sub-domain to work from (hhp.umd.edu), so they probably have the access
to the application.cfm file.  I don't see one in my file structure.

> I agree with Rebecca and Pascal, this would be a better approach.  As 
> for using dreamweaver, I generally prefer to look after my own paths 
> to files rather than letting a program do that.  For that matter I 
> really don't like using WYSIWYG editors like dreamweaver or frontpage,

> just for that reason, I have always used Homesite.
> 
> On top of doing the include file in your Application.cfm, in Rebecca's

> example you can use the CGI.SERVER_NAME variable and use a CFIF 
> statement to set the variables for each server.
> 
> > I use a similar approach except that we keep the directory structure
> 
> > for our applications the same on the prod and dev server, then use
> CGI.
> > Server_Name in the app_server.cfm file to make the request vars work
> 
> > on any server.
> > 
> > >In the application.cfm, you can set a variable that holds the
> > absolute
> > >path to the image folder (or the path starting from the root). Then
> 
> > use
> > >that variable when you need the path to an image. I usually create
> a
> > >structure that holds parameters that depend on the server. 
> Something
> > >like:
> > >
> > >request.app.dsn
> > >request.app.imgFolder
> > >request.app.rootFolder
> > >request.app.rootUrl
> > >request.app.mapping
> > >...
> > >
> > >I create them in a separate file that I include in the application.
> 
> > cfm.
> > >I have a different file for every server (local, dev, staging, 
> > >prod,
> 
> > >...) where the application is deployed.
> > >
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From: daniel kessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >> Sent: 03 May 2005 15:22
> > >> To: CF-Talk
> > >> Subject: RE: level 1, level 2
> > >> 
> > >> Wouldn't /images/ refer to the images directory on the root
> level?
> > >This
> > >> is a directory within and the whole site is there.
> > >> 
> > >> In what way would I define a variable for a path to the images.  
> 
> > It
> > >would
> > >> seem to me that the variable would have to change just like the
> > >header.
> > >> Can you give me a small example?  sorry to be dense about it.
> > >> 
> > >> >/images/ ?? or define a variable with the path to images.
> > >> >
> > >> >Pascal
> > >> 
>



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