Is the site in a local folder such as:

http://localhost/mysite/ ?


and on the production IIS server is it set to:

http://mysite ?

If that is the case then / on the IIS server and Localhost are going
to be different locations... hence the reason you need ../ on the
apache box.


I usually just create a virtual host called something like
localhost.mysite and add that to apache and you end up with

http://localhost.mysite/

which will be more like your production environment.



J.J.

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Stephen Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up my laptop with Apache and CF, so far I have everything 
> working the only problem is that the site I'm working on uses SEO url's e.g. 
> mysite/myaccount and this will load the index.cfm page of the my account 
> folder.
> This also means that all the includes and links to stylesheets are like this:
>
> <CFINCLUDE TEMPLATE="/includes/modules/myaccount/act_default.cfm"> or <link  
> type="text/css" href="/styles/print.css" rel="stylesheet" media="print" />
>
> Now at work we are using IIS and these links work fine, but on my laptop I'm 
> using Apache (I couldn't get IIS to work on the laptop), but on Apache url 
> written this way are not working I have to amend them to
>
> <CFINCLUDE TEMPLATE="../includes/modules/myaccount/act_default.cfm"> or <link 
>  type="text/css" href="../styles/print.css" rel="stylesheet" media="print" />
>
> Is there a way in Apache I can get all url's to work the same as IIS?
>
> Thanks
>
> 

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