Hi Matt,

but if I have my mappings set to:
/myApp  D:\domain\myApp

shouldn't the absolute path work?
I would like to have the app working regarding how is being deployed
and while I can have relative paths, the issue is a little complicated
by the the fact that the app has modules that can have submodules and
then the relative path should be set up accordingly.
It can be done but it's more work then absolute path...

Thanks
Victor


On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Matt Quackenbush <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If your local dev server is config'd to be http://myapp/, but your live
> server is config'd to be http://www.domain.com/myapp/ and you are using
> root-absolute paths (e.g. "/utils/foo.cfm"), then it expected behavior to
> break.  The "/" tells CF (or the browser, in the case of static content) to
> search _from the web root_ to find the file.  In your example, on your live
> server the web root is at http://www.domain.com/.  Yet your application
> lives at /myApp/.
>
> So, to solve the problem, either change your live server so that the web
> root is the /myApp folder, or change your <cfinclude /> to use relative
> paths instead of root-absolute ones.  In other words, if you choose the
> latter, simply ditch the leading slash (/).
>
> HTH
>
>
> 

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