>no...it's not the standalone server.  It's going through Apache.  This is
>exactly what mappings are used for...

No they're not.

> just as they are used the same way if
>you specify this in Apache.  If it works when i set up up in cf
>admin...then the per application setting should work the same way but only
>be defined as such in the application.That is how it has always worked.

Perform this experiment now.

1) remove your Application.cfc mappings;
2) put the same mapping in CFAdmin;
3) do NOTHING ELSE;
4) browse to the page concerned.

You will not see any difference.

You might coincidentally have had an unnecessary CF mapping at some point when 
you ALSO had the appropriate web server virtual directory, but... deep 
breath... CF mappings have nothing to do with URLs.

John reminds me that if one sets up a mapping in jrun-web.xml then those work 
as both CF mappings (kinda) and JWS mappings at the same time, but that's not 
relevant here. But that is the only situation where a CF mapping have even the 
most passing connection to web server mappings.

-- 
Adam 

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