Chris White wrote:
Do you change your apps.cfm each time when you want to work on a different
site?  
No, You only need to change it when you add a new site. After that the Admin area will use it to figure out which site you are administering based on the value of cgi.script_name.
Is it possible to have an admin for each site or is the admin
dependent on the CF mapping and IIS mapping of /farcry and will not work
with another mapping?
I'm not sure what you mean here. You will automatically have the ability to administer each site individually as long as they have different application names, and use different datasources. In order to create an admin section, you just need to have a virtual directory on the website that points to e:\farcry_test\farcry_core\admin.

Chris

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Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Multiple installs on the same server??




Chris White wrote:

  
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

    
You shouldn't need the second CF Mapping. I have 4 sites running on my
server with only a single /farcry CF Mapping.

  
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.
  
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'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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