is there a reason why you want to install farcry in /cfusion other than CF is currently running there?
If you have CF running thru apache, I would suggest that you just make a nice new vhost and install it fresh there.
But saying that, i'm sure it's possible. But my head hurts and I can't think exactly what you'd have to do to get it working. I know i have installed farcry in a folder other than root before and it works fine. Maybe on the install page you could just put in /cfusion/?
But would it not just be better to get CF running from your webroot thru apache?
Since I have ColdFusion MX for J2EE running on Tomcat, the context root is '/cfusion' (even through Apache web server), that means that CFML files will only be processes under that context root, e.g. '/cfusion/myapp/index.cfm' etc.
I am still looking on how to setup FarCry with a contex root other than '/'.
Thanks a lot.
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