Well you can still use local host files and Host Headers to mimic multiple
sites.  There is obviously tools which allow you to host multiple sites as
well but you no doubt have investigated these!




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-----Original Message-----
From: Casey Dougall
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Tue May 01 21:15:43 2007
Subject: Re: Root relative vs. relative links

Use IIS to control the web directory and even in Dreamweaver you should be
pointing your local site directly to the web folder. Not wwwroot because
your site is mostlikely in /wwwroot/websiteFolder_com/web/images or
something like this.

I so wish I could have multiple IIS sites on windows xp because it's such a
pain in the as to switch localhost home directory all the time.

<no I'm not switching to apache>




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