Hey Greg,

Your biggest issue is making the home directory of your website:
../farcry_project/www

You really can't get around the need for this and I'm not sure what
objection any ISP would make to setting your web-site doc root to anything
in you like within your shared directory branch.

Another problem in shared hosting environments typically is requesting
something like the /farcry/ ColdFusion mapping - which needs to be done.

Your ISP should be able to setup and install FarCry as per the docs and it
is advised to have FarCry installed as shared Core - so all users attached
the ISP server can use it etc....its also the whole ethos around the
core....

Contact your ISP on its likelyhood of setting up FarCry for availability
etc.  I know a lot of chaps here either host themselves or have shared
hosting with FC and they can provide more info, but you will see the same
questions and answers....your ISP needs to do some work with mappings etc.

HTH

N





 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg Luce
Sent: 18 February 2004 16:53
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] Farcry in a shared-hosting environment?

Well, I built a site on my local server, and signed up for a CFMX hosting
account with cfdynamics. I have a SQL Server DB set up, but now I'm
confused. Has there been discussion on this list, or is there documentation
on how to impliment Farcry on a shared server? I guess I just don't
understand how the mappings would have to be on a shared server.

Greg


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