Hi,
I created a custom RSS feed for our custom courses object which worked beautifully on our test server (unfortunately not situated under the same conditions as the production server) and on transferring to the production server realised that the IIS limit on URI length has prevented use of the custom RSS feed generator.
Is there a quick fix or other suggestions on getting around this? Typically generated link below.
/farcry/navajo/createObject.cfm?typename=dmXMLCourses&finishURL=%2Ffarcry%2Fadmin%2Fcustomadmin%2Ecfm%3Fmodule%3DdmXMLCourses%2FxmlFeedList%2Ecfm%26approveURL%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww%252Eaftrs%252Eedu%252Eau%252Ffarcry%252Findex%252Ecfm%253Fsection%253DcustomAdmin%2526parenttabindex%253D1%2526subtabindex%253D2%2526defaultPage%253D%252Ffarcry%252Fadmin%252Fcustomadmin%252Ecfm%253Fmodule%253DdmXMLCourses%252FxmlFeedList%252Ecfm
Cheers,
Natalie
(Long time no post, but lurking around.)
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