If they don't have a default installation of CF it appears as though 
they have to provide a path to the cfform.js file relative to the 
webroot in the CF administrator.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> All,
>
> We've got a few Web sites at a hosting company and CFFORMs are not working.
> We're on a cluster and the hosting provider is recommending we reference the 
> path
> of the cfform.js file from within the cfform tag.  I tried that and it didn't 
> work.  Shouldn't
> CFFORMs work straight out of the box, after the installation.  Shouldn't the 
> Web hosting
> company be responsible for providing this?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks
>
> D
>
> 

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