This is going to be a stupid question I guess, but why would anyone
need this utility? I set up IIS and I get one web site. Fine. I
also write code that has, within /Application.cfm, something like
this:
<cfscript>
if ((not CompareNoCase(cgi.Server_Name,"localhost"))) {
request.SSLHRef="http://localhost/foohbar/";
request.BareHRef="http://localhost/foohbar/";
request.FilePath="c:/inetpub/wwwroot/foohbar/";
} else {
request.SSLHRef="https://secure.foohbar,com/";
request.BareHRef="http://foohbar.com/";
request.FilePath="z:/somewhere/else/";
}
</cfscript>
I almost never use cookie-scope vars, but for those who do suppose I
can see why you might want to be able to examine a 'clean' cookie not
affected by stuff from another project. But as they go this has
always given me seamless operation between dev and live web servers.
Given that, this utility seems to be a solution looking for a problem.
--
--mattRobertson--
Janitor, MSB Web Systems
mysecretbase.com
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