You might like to try enabling the CF Debug output, or appending '?debug' or
'&debug' to the URL - Farcry is pretty graceful about handling most
exceptions, so you often need to explicitly look for them.

HTH
Chris

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Sent: Saturday, 6 August 2005 2:25 AM
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] Install successful but can't log in

Hello all,

I have tried to install Farcry on 2 different machines with different
web servers and have been unable to get past the initial log in on
either. The farcry install runs normally, creating the tables and
returning "done" statuses but when I click "login to farcry" and enter
farcry/farcry in the login popup it just shows me the same login popup
over and over. It doesn't say "invalid login" at the top of the login
popup box. It seems like I have a mapping wrong so it's just looping
back to the login.

On both machines I had the datasource mapping, cf mapping to /farcry and
the alias/virtual directory to farcry_core/admin set up before
installation. I have followed the installation instructions and have a
pretty strong grasp of setting up sites and aliases/virtual directories
in both Apache and IIS but I'm stumped as to why the installs didn't
work.

I am working with farcy 2.3.2
one machine is running
WinXP Pro
Apache 2.0.52
CF 6.1
I first tried running a new virtual host alongside my others, with the
server names in my hosts file. I had the /farcry alias to the farcry
admin code inside the virtual host. But that produced the round and
round with the login not going anywhere. Then I removed everything
farcry and started again, this time with the farcry virtual host as the
only virtual host, using "localhost" as the server name but this
achieved the same round and round with the login as well.

the other server I tried to install it on is running
windows server 2003
IIS 6
CF 6.1 with Jrun as J2EE

On there I made a new site in IIS (with dummy blank folder structure to
trick it) and set it to run on a specific port, which I entered like
this "localhost:8050" in the domain field of the farcry install but it
resulted in the same problem as on the other machine. Installl ran
successfully but the login just goes round annd round without letting me
in.

what am I missing?

Laura Brown
Web Services
Indus
60 Spear Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 904-5040

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