Thanks Michael

Though its a bit more than a minor annoyance. I mean sure the cf admin is
pretty solidly secure. But the first line of security with it is the
inability for the public to access it, or at least access it easily.

The current customer this api is being written for is pretty stand-up, I
don't expect any havoc from them, but plans to open this up to other
customers have to be delayed. I'm sure its not a bug, but I think it wasn't
very well planned.

On 2/14/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is the expected behavior as calling a CFC from an url without passing
> it anything 'tells' CF to try and show it in the CFC documentation tool that
> comes with CF. At the moment, there's nothing that can be done but someone
> may start looking through the .xml files that come with CF and see where the
> mapping to the cfexplorer exists and rewrite it.
>
> I'll log this as a minor annoyance (rather than a bug) for Adobe.
>
> >I'm having a problem right now...
> >
> >I've setup a subdomain for an API for functions of my site.
> api.domain.com.
> >
> >The web service url is something like
> >api.domain.com\folder\functions.cfc?wsdl
> >
> >It works great. But if I remove ?wsdl from the url I'm directed to
> cfadmin
> >on the server. Granted, its passworded, but that's trivial, customers
> >shouldn't even have access to this. Yet without the virtual directories,
> I
> >get an error that it can't find cfcexplorer.cfc.
> >
> >What am I supposed to do?
>
> 

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