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The CFCExplorer will be invoked, but do you want anyone and everyone seeing the properties and methods of your CFC....Your call, but it just exposes your backend to the world....Sux you can't map a components dir.
 
Did you try the "web.components.xxx".   The mapping of components begins at the web root unless you map a drive....I typically map a path called components and put each of my applications components under it. 
 
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of derek bumpas
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 3:47 PM
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Subject: RE: CFC Paths ARGGGG!

web\components  - doesn't work :(
 
as far as being about to view them, if you are processing .cfc through the jrun.dll, it will try to load the cfcexplorer..
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Blackman
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 5:32 PM
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Wouldn't the directory path be "web\components...".  One thing is if you put your components under the webroot, people can view them simply by typing the URL and the CFC name...
 
Dan
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Subject: CFC Paths ARGGGG!

I have a client with a site hosted on a MX server.  I've created some CFC's that will need to be called from various directories on his application.  I've tried creating a components dir off of his webroot and invoking the cfcs with  "components.xxx" with no success. 
 
I don't have access to the CFADMIN on this server, so I can't create a mapping for that.
 
Can someone tell me where to put these .cfc so that I can access them from the root webdir and all subdirs within it?
 
 
Example of his dir-struct
 
(d:\clientname\hisdomain_com\web) 
 
(ftp root/web root)
\web
\web\components\
\web\index.com
\web\admin
\web\common
\wev\blah-blah
 
 
thanks

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