Chris White wrote:
You shouldn't need the second CF Mapping. I have 4 sites running on my server with only a single /farcry CF Mapping.I have Farcry installed and running on a Windows2000 server and Microsoft SQL Server.
IIS Mappings: farcy - e:\farcry_test\farcry_core\admin farcry_test - e:\farcry_test\farcry_test\www
CF Mappings: /farcry - e:\farcry_test /farcry_test - e:\farcry_test\farcry_test\www
Someone at Daemon may want to correct me on this, but I'm pretty sure that if you want to have multiple farcry sites, you'll need to have them as individual sites in IIS rather than virtual folders on the same site.
I would like to know if it is possible and what would be the best way to setup a couple of different Farcry sites on the same server for development.
I'm probably not giving the best example of how to go about this, but I generally just copy the directory for an existing site, edit apps.cfm which in your case should be in e:\farcry_test; edit _serverSpecificVars.cfm in the config directory of the new site, and change the application name in the Application.cfm of the new site.
Then, depending on the site, I'll either copy an existing database, or run the installer from the admin area.
HTH
Spike
I would like a test, one for one customer site and another one for a different customer site.
Thanks,
Chris
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