Thanks for your responses. I am only supposed to ask CFC related questions on 
this list so I called my thread cfchart.cfc

(I am sure Ray C wrote a component to make cfcharting easier/better)

Anyway I just made a directory called cfcharting and changed neo-graphing.xml 
so the graphing servlet was pointing to the new directory.

Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 10:15:23 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CFCDEV] Re: cfcharts.cfc






  
  


Some CF tags like cfchart need access to the CFIDE directory created by
CF install.  Sysadmins like to lock down the CFIDE/administrator to
keep evil do'ers out of the server admin.  Make sure that everything in
cfide/ other than the administrator is still accessible.  Also note
that CF Linux is cAsE SeNsItIvE!  Wouldn't hurt to make a symlink cfide
-> CFIDE so both case versions point to the same place.



Tom Chiverton wrote:
 

  

On Saturday 28 Mar 2009, Mark Ireland wrote:

> Anyone written a cfcharts.cfc or similar? (I need clues on getting
the

> cfcharts tag working in a multi homed loadbalanced linux on VMs
setup)

> THanks

  

What would this mysterious CFC do, and why does the way CF is installed
and 

access have any bearing on it ?

  

  

  
    
      
        
        
          
            
              
              
                
                  
                    
                  
                
              
              
              
              
            
            
               
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