Thanks a lot Ray, I'm not the Sysadmin so I have to ask the sysadmin to do anything outside the CFAdministrator for this. As far as I can see, eveyrthing's normal in the CFIDE - the CFAdministrator works and does everythign I've asked it to do. What should we look for with the CFIDE? The layout of the drive since it's a shared machine has the sites under c:\domains\ (e.g. c:\domains\afpwebworks.com\wwwroot\) and the CFIDE and therefore the form scripts folder is at c:\inetpub\wwwroot\cfide We sould make sure that there is a virtual directory for cfide in IIS6, but what else should we look for? Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer AFP Webworks http://afpwebworks.com ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET <http://ASP.NET> hosting from AUD$15/month On 9/13/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It sounds like on your production server that the /CFIDE virtual > directory is simply not set up correctly. Just fix that and all should > be well. Or, if you want to keep stuff in formscripts, and formscripts > is under root, you should be able to always do, > > scriptsorce="/formscripts" > > and that should work from any level. > > But I'd look into fixing CFIDE first. > > On 9/12/05, Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ray, it's quite likely I'm confused. I'm very easily confused - just ask > my > > wife. > > I can't see what's wrong with this cfform tag, that works just fine on > my > > dev pc, but when I ftp the same file to the production server, it doesnt > > work: > > <cfform name="myform2" format="flash" skin="HaloBlue" > preservedata="yes"> > > blah blah blah > > </cfform> > > When I turn on debugging for the Cfforms, it tells me that it can't find > > cfform.swc > > That's why I tried uploading the whole tree under CFIDE/Scripts into a > > folder in this site called formscript and then changed the CFFORM tag to > the > > following, > > <cfform name="myform2" format="flash" skin="HaloBlue" preservedata="yes" > > scriptsrc="../formscripts"> > > ... and now it works. > > Only if i have this in an include file (which is what i usually do with > > forms to maximise re-use), I have to make sure the calling file is on > the > > same level so the scriptsrc attribute still works, because I can't use > the > > way I normally call cfcs, which would be like this: > > <cfform name="myform2" format="flash" skin="HaloBlue" preservedata="yes" > > scriptsrc="#request.appmapping#/formscripts"> > > That doesnt work. It tells me it can't find > > /sitename/formscripts/cfform.swc >
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