thanks for responding, Chris. I have been out sick all weekend and
just getting back to this.
I tried your suggestion but the site breaks without the leading /.
However when I rebuilt the urls after making this change there was no
difference with the furls. there has to be something else. I will
keep searching. Maybe put something together about FURLs with IIS7
when I get his sorted out.
Matt
On Jan 30, 2010, at 8:37 AM, Chris Kent wrote:
Matt,
I do not have a site setup using virtual paths - all of my sites
including dev sites use a full site setup.
Just a guess here - there may be an extra "/" somewhere.
In /www/farcryConstructor.cfm do you have
<cfset THIS.projectURL = "/your_virtual_directory" />
Try changing it to
<cfset THIS.projectURL = "your_virtual_directory" />
without the leading "/"
Restart the farcry app and rebuild the furls
Chris.
On Jan 29, 12:01 am, Matthew Prose <[email protected]> wrote:
Chris, I have already done this. This is how I got the site to
display.
I have also tried rebuilding the FUs but with no avail. Why is
there an extra /-/ and an extra folder added on?
Matt
On Jan 28, 2010, at 5:13 PM, Chris Kent wrote:
Matt,
I have not set up a FarCry site using virtual directories for a very
long time, pre-V5, so the following may not have any effect. But ...
try setting
<cfset THIS.projectURL = "" />
to
<cfset THIS.projectURL = "your_virtual_directory" />
in /www/farcryConstructor.cfm
Then restart the FarCry app and rebuild the friendly urls.
Chris.
On Jan 28, 10:47 pm, Matthew Prose <[email protected]> wrote:
I have figured out that the server is working properly now.
Farcry is
generating the wrong urls. I typed in site.server.com/project/
index.cfm?furl=/services/application-development/ and landed on the
correct page. Great Success!
So now I just have to figure out why farcry is messing up. For some
reason it is generating this FU: /-/services/application-
development-/
application-development
I am going to keep documenting this as I go.
Again this is farcry 5.1.6 running IIS7 with the built in url
rewrite. Also with virtual directories for the project.
Matt
On Jan 28, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Matthew Prose wrote:
Alright, I changed this and same thing. Every first level nav
goes
to the home page and every second level nav is 404.
This makes me think that farcry is not working properly. The
links
being generated are correct, but its like the furl is not
working. I
am going to checkout farycry admin.
Matt
On Jan 28, 2010, at 4:24 PM, Tomek Kott wrote:
Pattern is ^/projecty/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$
Rewrite URL is: project/index.cfm?{R:1}={R:2}
This seems odd... what you should be looking for is something
like:
^/projecty/([^/]+)/?$
rewriting to
/projecty/index.cfm?furl={R:1}
(Assuming {R:1} notation for II7 is saying take the first found
object between paranthesis and place it here).
The value of the furl would be services/application-development.
FarCry then looks that string up in a table to see what object it
should actually show (i.e., translates it into an object id).
None
of that, however, would be visible to the end user.
Tomek
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Matthew Prose
<[email protected]
wrote:
Okay I have made some "progress"
I can click a main nav link and it will resolve on the home page,
but if I click another level down (services/application-
development) I get a 404.
Pattern is ^/projecty/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$
Rewrite URL is: project/index.cfm?{R:1}={R:2}
This trigger anything for anyone?
Also a question what is the value of the furl? is it services/
application-development, or is it the objectID?
Matt
On Jan 28, 2010, at 1:37 PM, Matthew Prose wrote:
Okay good, I still cannot get this working. I cannot get it to
ping with the /pingFU/
I am thinking it has something to do with the virtual directory.
I have farcry/coldfusion installed on C:/ drive and then IIS is
on
D:/ drive. I have virtual directories for the farcry/webtop/
projects under the default site. So I access the projects by
site.server.com/project/
Would this be screwing up my configuration? With this
information
would you change the pattern? Maybe somehow include the project
subfolder in the pattern?
Matt
On Jan 28, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Chris Kent wrote:
Matt,
The urls that your code creates should be like a. e.g. /services/
application-development/
The mod_rewrite changes them to b. changing the path to a url
parameter furl, e.g. index.cfm?furl=services/application-
development
It must also pass with any other url parameters.
Chris.
On Jan 28, 2:24 pm, Matthew Prose <[email protected]>
wrote:
Thanks for all your responses.
I am running 5.1.6. Didnt realize until later that I was
looking at
the 3.0 docs...
I have a question before I try all your suggestions:
1. What should the url of my links be for my site?
a. /services/application-development/
b. ?furl=services&application-development
Mine are setup like a. Have I set up something wrong in farcry
or is
this how it is suppose to be?
Thanks so much
Matt
On Jan 27, 2010, at 5:38 PM, Chris Kent wrote:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<configuration>
<system.webServer>
<rewrite>
<rules>
<rule name="FarCry FURLs">
<match url="^(.*)$" />
<conditions>
<add input="{URL}" negate="true"
pattern="(.*
\.cfm.*|.*\.css.*|.*\.js.*|.*\.gif.*|.*\.jpg.*|.*\.png.*|.*
\.html.*)" /
<add input="{URL}" negate="true"
pattern="(^/
wsimages|^/farcry|^/webtop|^/flex2gateway|^/flashservices|^/
cfide)
($|/)" />
</conditions>
<action type="Rewrite" url="/index.cfm?furl=/
{R:1}
&amp;{C:1}" />
</rule>
</rules>
</rewrite>
</system.webServer>
</configuration>
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