If you're type isn't showing up at all, it's probably a result of an error
in the cfc. FarCry suppresses types that throw errors when instantiated.

To find out what the error is, use the Doc link for one of the accessible
types and change the package path in the url to your custom type. The
documentation page will show the error.

Blair

On 8/7/07, modius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 7, 5:24 am, Alfie1109 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My problem is...my PLUGIN types DOESN'T SHOW UP under the Custom
> > Content Types.  What am I doing wrong?  Did I miss something?  Please
> > Help!!!
>
> Looks like you've done everything correctly.
>
> The custom content types should appear in your list of custom content
> types.  If they do not then its possible that:
> - the component is not compiling properly
> - your plugin directory is not in the right location
> - your plugin reference in Application.cfm is not exactly the same
> name as your plugin directory
> - something else i can't think of right now ;)
>
>
> Have you tried the Flex deployment interface? (not that it will help
> in this regard but its prettier).
>
> -- geoff
> http://www.daemon.com.au/
>
>
> >
>

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