Thanks Brendan, I'll give it a try.  Looks like a good game plan.

Tom Nunamaker

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Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Including CFML in a FarCry page


Tom Nunamaker wrote:

  > \websites\clientname\www\  for each client webroot (on windows)
> \websites\  is my main site so my clients can use a shares SSL 
> certificate.
> 
> I anticipate needing to install farcry for each client like this: 
> \website\clientname\www\farcry\...
> Then create a DSN for each client's farcry installation and run the 
> installer.


You should have the one farcry_core and fourq folder for all of your 
sites. This would probably be located in your websites\ folder (this is 
where the coldfusion mapping would point to).

Then for each of your client sites, you would run a farcry install and 
save the site where you like. Each of these sites would have a IIS 
virtual to the farcry_core\admin folder.

So you might end up with a directory structure like this:

\websites\ (cfmx mapping for farcry pointing here) \websites\farcry_core
\websites\fourq \websites\client1 (IIS home pointing to
websites/client1/www and farcry 
virtual pointing to websites/farcry_core/admin)

\websites\client2 (IIS home pointing to websites/client2/www and farcry 
virtual pointing to websites/farcry_core/admin)

Hope that makes sense.

-Brendan
http://farcry.dameon.com.au


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