got this working! I just needed to change this line in the farcryConstuctor file in my project www
<cfset THIS.projectURL = "/" /> to <cfset THIS.projectURL = '"/ testSite" /> reinitialize the project and boo ya. Thanks for your guys help! Matt On Oct 12, 2009, at 4:09 PM, Matthew Prose wrote: > Okay, I did this and had it running good. but then realized it was > working in a half ass way. So I tried a different setup and it is > fubar now. Here is my current setup > > farcry and coldfusion installed on D:/ drive > > Virtual Directories setup in IIS7 default site: > /CFIDE/ -> mapped to C:/inetpub/wwwroot/CFIDE (this is where CF is > installed) > /farcry/ -> mapped to D:/farcry > /webtop/ -> mapped to D:/farcry/core/webtop > > I can access the webtop fine by going to localhost/farcry after > setting up a project > > MY ISSUE: > to view the project I am setting up a virtual directory in IIS7 > /testSite/ -> mapped to D:/farcry/projects/testSite/www/ > > I am getting the site, but it is not formated, like it cannot find > the farcry folder, only the database. I attached a screen shot of > what I am getting. > > PLEASE HELP!!!! > > Thanks > Matt > <Picture 7.png> > > > On Oct 2, 2009, at 5:56 PM, Marco van den Oever wrote: > >> >> "I have been trying several different ways of doing this and I am >> getting errors all over the place." >> >> It would be very useful if you share the errors to begin with. >> Have you read this link: >> http://docs.farcrycms.org/display/FCDEV50/Deployment+Configurations >> ? >> >> I have FC 5.2.2 locally (vista 32 bit / IIS7) installed on Coldfusion >> with Advanced Configuration (Webserver Mapping). >> >> - Place the farcry folder in your root folder, whatever folder that >> is, i placed it in c:\inetpub\wwwroot >> - Be sure that Coldfusion is installed there to, so the folders >> farcry >> and CFIDE are in the same root (in this case wwwroot) >> - Created mappings in IIS7 (to folders farcry and webtop) in default >> website >> - Set all handler mappings, isapi filters / restrictions etc in IIS7 >> (assuming Coldfusion is already installed so you need to do it >> manually, else it goes automatically by Coldfusion) >> >> Let me know how it goes. >> >> Inspired by Gert Franz who helped me setup Railo on my server with >> teamspeaker, if you are not getting there it might an idea to install >> teamspeaker so i or anyone else could assist you with setting up >> stuff. >> >> Or, if you want professional supported help, you might contact deamon >> to assist you with the setup. It's a good investment to let it be >> setup 100% correct, as the result supply you with a stable server >> which serves you and or your clients perfectly. >> >> On Oct 3, 12:15 am, prosem <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hello All, >>> >>> I am having some trouble installing farcry for a multi site >>> configuration on my server. I think I am having problems because I >>> have two drives on my windows server running IIS7. >>> >>> C: has the wwwroot >>> D: has my sites >>> >>> Where should I put the farcry folder to do the install? >>> on C:? >>> on C:inetpub\wwwroot\ ? >>> on D:? >>> on D:Sites\ ? <-this is where I would like my projects to reside, I >>> would like this to be the projects folder. >>> >>> Also, I am doing the advanced configuration, but do I need to do the >>> coldfusion mappings or webserver mappings? >>> >>> I have been trying several different ways of doing this and I am >>> getting errors all over the place. Please help! >> >> > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message cos you are subscribed to "farcry-dev" Google group. To post, email: [email protected] To unsubscribe, email: [email protected] For more options: http://groups.google.com/group/farcry-dev -------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/farcry -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
