Jeff Coughlin wrote:
In general, I guess I have a lot of questions on the current directory
structure schema. I'm trying to get FC running on a Linux install, and
things are, or seem, a lot more amorphous than on an IIS server. Let's say
I host all my sites under /home/*sitename*/; according to the install, I
should have the FC folders there, so /home/farcry_core/, etc. What I'd like
to do is isolate the application files from the site folders, say
/home/applications/farcry[/farcry_core,etc], and still have a site,
/home/site.com/htdocs/index.cfm access the application files. I put in a
path mapping for the admin (site.com/farcry =
/home/applications/farcry/farcry_core/admin/), and a CF mapping to the
core's parent (/farcry = /home/applications/farcry/). Is this going to
acheive what I've discribed? When I run the install, there are a bunch of
things created below the site's doc root - is that normal?
---
Currently the Farcry CMS only allows you to run your apps (project folders)
from the same folder as the farcry mapping folder.
So all Farcry websites "must" be similar to the following (where <project>
refers to your Farcry project folder):
/Farcry_core
/Fourq
/<project1>
/<project2>
This is not entirely correct. We routinely locate the FarCry core
library completely separately from the applications.
All you need do is set up a ColdFusion mapping for /farcry/projectname
and you can locate your FarCry project anywhere it suits.
-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/
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