Unless you are using Spikes FU servlet (Farcry 2.x, but no v 3.), I suspect you will have problems w/ CF's built-in web server. FarCry 3.0 relies on URL rewriting at the webserver level. Linux users use mod_rewrite; IIS use an ISAPI plugin (e.g. ISAPI_rewrite). You would need to tie these into the built-in CF server to get it to work.

My suggestion would be to put IIS/apache onto your laptop.
xerrano (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:

Ok, thanks...

I think the info is well explained; the Friendly URLs started working in
some level
after installing it following your words.

But my "problem" comes when I click on a Nav or SubNav Item; FarCry try to
find the content inside a folder: 127.0.0.1/go/anyPageName, so I have two
questions, I hope you can help me a little more.

1) Im runing CF 7.0.1 on my laptop and the IP for Coldfusion is
127.0.0.1:8500/*
and the FU is trying to find the file at: 127.0.0.1/go/* (HOW CAN I INSTRUCT
THE FU TO LOOK AT 127.0.0.1:8500/go/* INSTEAD of 127.0.0.1/go/

2) Do I need to create a folder manually called "go" inside my web-root? or
is it that the file: go.cfm does everything by its own?


Well, I hope you can helpe me a little more! :)

BUT MY SITE IS GETTING IN GOOD SHAPE  :) ... Now my focus is to try getting
FU to work the way should.


Thanks
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