I use webroot for pathing to directory structure, say in my CFCASE or image
pathing and cfroot for using things like CFFILE.
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From: "John Allred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fusebox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 1:20 PM
Subject: Basic questions
> I managed to download the Coffee Valley app from fusebox.org and get it
> set up to work properly on my machine (yay!), but now I have a couple of
> basic questions about what's going on.
>
> 1) If I build an application on this model and deploy it on an ISP,
> should I include the app_server.cfm template, or move the CF tags it
> contains to app_globals.cfm, instead? I mean, I could do that, right?
>
> 2) I set up the following two tags in app_server.cfm:
>
> <cfset request.cfroot="/projects/coffee">
> (this equals 127.0.0.1/projects/coffee)
>
> <cfset request.webroot="/coffee">
>
> I can't figure out what the difference between cfroot and webroot is.
> webroot maps to my PWS virtual directory, /projects, and cfroot maps to
> the server root. But I still don't get it. Nor can I quite figure why
> I'd want to use both of these.
>
> Thanks for any help on this,
> --John
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