Hi Geoff, thanks for answering me.

My main box is win2k server, I also have another XP Home where I use
apache 2.0.53 with CF7.... so that's not exactly my problem. But I
agree it is very useful for XP pro users that still wants to stick
with IIS, yet, Micrsoft made a very good contribution to Apache after
releasing XP! ;o)

I am sorry if it is dumb questions, I have only two months experience
with farcry (and so far I am loving it). About the multiple farcry
applications under the same site. I don't quite get it. If Apps.cfm is
used to differentiate multiple farcry applications under the same
site, Apps.cfm should have something like:

stApps['192.168.1.100'] = 'farcry_test1' 
stApps['192.168.1.100'] = 'farcry_test2'

So how the core framework files will know what exactly application I
am at the moment?
Where the server.farcry.stInstall value is set?

I didnt delete the apps.cfm yet since what I have here are 4 farcry
installations one for each site (on different ports). But I will give
a try later on today.

Thanks

Emanuel


On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:15:51 +1100, Geoff Bowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a quick tip.  Apps.cfm is *only* useful if you have multiple farcry
> apps under the same website.  If you have a unique website (ie by
> website I mean what IIS means) for each farcry application then Apps.cfm
> is completely *unnecessary*.
> 
> For example, I run every FarCry app on my workstation under a seperate
> website (using Apache for what its worth) and I *delete* the Apps.cfm.
> 

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