Hmmm...I believe if you open up apps.cfm in your install root and make an entry for the IP you'll be all set. Also, I think you may need to update your app scope(updateapp=1) for the change to take.
~Tom >-----Original Message----- >From: Eric DAvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 2:21 PM >To: FarCry Developers >Subject: [farcry-dev] RE: Install Error > > >Thanks, it did turn out to be a mapping issue. One other >question. I can get to http://localhost/farcry/index.cfm, but >if I try to connect to it via an IP address I get the following error: >Note: If you wish to use an absolute template path (e.g. >TEMPLATE="/mypath/index.cfm") with CFINCLUDE then you must >create a mapping for the path using the ColdFusion >Administrator. Using relative paths (e.g. TEMPLATE="index.cfm" >or TEMPLATE="../index.cfm") does not require the creation of >any special mappings. It is therefore recommended that you use >relative paths with CFINCLUDE whenever possible. > >The error occurred in >C:\Inetpub\Applications\farcry_core\admin\Application.cfm: line 9 > >7 : >8 : <cfcatch> >9 : <cfinclude template="/Application.cfm"> >10 : </cfcatch> >11 : </cftry> > >... >Exceptions > >14:18:22.022 - MissingInclude Exception - in >C:\Inetpub\Applications\farcry_core\admin\Application.cfm : line 6 > Could not find the included template >/farcry/farcry/www/Application.cfm. > >14:18:22.022 - MissingInclude Exception - in >C:\Inetpub\Applications\farcry_core\admin\Application.cfm : line 9 > Could not find the included template /Application.cfm. > >Why is it looking for the directory farcry instead of >farcry_app1? If I create another directory called farcry and >copy the contents of farcry_app1 into it, I can login. Please >clue me in. Thanks. > > > >--- >You are currently subscribed to farcry-dev as: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > --- You are currently subscribed to farcry-dev as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
