Yea on the posts. This is something I have been ranting on since the CF5
beta... so you guys are playing to the choir on this one! I WOULD LOVE to
see this out... and PLEASE MM don't shift this to enterprise only.

John Farrar

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Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 9:35 AM
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Subject: RE: [CFCDev] Per Application mappings WAS: Java CFCProxy info?


Here's my take.  First, Nando, that was an excellent post.  Your
comments should be enough to get MACR to create a hot-fix today!

Right now, we are using CF Standard (no $ yet for Enterprise).  On our
primary web server, I have four web sites.  They co-exist fine, for now,
but with some upcoming re-builds, I already see problems w/o having
app-level mappings.

I can create a "/" mapping for the root of all CF processing.  However,
which site gets that mapping?  Site1, Site2, etc?  There is no site that
is more-important than the other, so I would just have to create a
mapping for each site, then totally disregard the "/" mapping.  That
kind of sucks.

M!ke 


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