If you are using an NT/2000 web server and the CFIDE directory is not
located within your web site directory, you will need to create a virtual
directory called CFIDE and map it to default CFIDE directory on the web
server.  At least that is what our problem with cf_tree was.

John Lucas
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-----Original Message-----
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 2:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFGRID Display Problem


I've just started using CFGRID for a couple of projects, but I'm having a
major problem/setback.

CFGRID displays and functions perfectly on my dev machine, plus displays
perfectly once posted to the clients site, but only on my dev machine...

However, my client is unable to view the grid from his location. He simply
gets a big gray box and nothing....

I've tested on several different machines other than my dev machines as well
and am getting the same thing.


Since it's a JAVA app, the applet already exist on my local machine, and
thusly CFGRID will run.  Any idea what may be keeping it from running on any
other box though?

Thanks!

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Les Mizzell
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