That's just it, Mike. It's a shared hosting environment. The CFIDE/scripts
is at c:\inetpub\wwwroot\cfide\scripts and the sites are at c:\domains\<
yourdomainname.com <http://yourdomainname.com>>\wwwroot\ etc. so for example
my site is at c:\domains\afpwebworks.com\wwwroot\
 how should we have this set up?
 I can browse the files in the scripts folder with
http://ip.ip.ip.ip/CFIDE/scripts/css/basic_styles.css (where ip.ip.ip.ip. us
our ip address) so I guess IIS is set up right, but how should all the sites
access the XML and Flash forms? Surely we dont have to each have a
copy.ofthe scipts in our own sites do we?
 (Incidentally, I tried out your FCKEditor extension for the XML forms and
THAT ROCKS! What a GREAT IDEA that was and it's so easy to implement. Well
on my dev machine anyway. Now I"m trying to deploy it to the production
machine and I'm up against this issue).
  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 9/21/05, Mike Nimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That should be it. For forms to work the browser needs access to
> /CFIDE/scripts - thus the IIS mapping. (if you can browse a file in this
> folder from your browser, using the domain your checking, it is
> configured correctly)
>
> ---nimer
>
>


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