On 6/21/07, Dave Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone pls clarify. From the Adobe site, it reads as if Standard
> Edition (of CFMX 7) supports one site only; if you are running 2 or more
> sites, even on one server, you need Enterprise?
>

No, you do not need the Enterprise edition to run multiple site on the
same box. A single instance will run every website that your webserver
is running.

> 2nd question. Does CFMX developer edition <CFFILE> allow me to "see" the
> file structure on another box. Somebody said yes, but CF has to be logged in
> somehow, and gave me very straightforward directions for doing that - which
> I immediately lost. Recap for the dumb kid at the back, please?

CFFile will only allow you to see the files that the server running
ColdFusion can see. This would be local drives and I do believe that
you can also see networked drives as well (I don't map network drives
to my webserver, so I do not know for sure).

Dean
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