Hello Dan,

Thanks for your advice on this, sorry for the late reply, I've been
away for the past few days.

I've made this change to my xml files and appended all the paths
within my coldspring XML file to point to the new .xml.cfm paths
however it doesn't seem very happy creating Transfer like this:

        <!-- ORM Adapter Configuration -->
        <!-- Create the Transfer Alias objects. -->
        <alias alias="ormAdapter" name="ormAdapter.Transfer" />
        <alias alias="ormService" name="ormService.Transfer" />

        <!-- Create the transfer configuration object -->
        <bean id="transferConfiguration"
class="transfer.com.config.Configuration">
                <constructor-arg name="datasourcePath"><value>/config/transfer/
Datasource.xml.cfm</value></constructor-arg>
                <constructor-arg name="configPath"><value>/config/transfer/
Transfer.xml.cfm</value></constructor-arg>
                <constructor-arg 
name="definitionPath"><value>/model/data/transfer</
value></constructor-arg>
        </bean>

And the exception which gets thrown looks like so:

"Bean creation exception during init() of transfer.TransferFactory

An error occured while Parsing an XML document.:The processing
instruction target matching "[xX][mM][lL]" is not allowed."

Any ideas what this might be about?

Another questions I wanted to ask, is it deemed a security risk having
the /ColdSpring /Transfer /ModelGlue directories in the webroot?
should I be looking to rename these with some strange paths and then
use a per-app mapping to them? or are they safe to keep as they are?

Cheers,

Rob

On 12 Aug, 18:43, Dan Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Many people rename all their .xml config files to xml.cfm and put a comment
> near the top with a CFAbort.
> <!-- <cfabort /> -->
>
> Like that.
>
> DW
>
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Sir Rawlins <
>
>
>
>
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello Guys,
>
> > I've got a small MG/CS/Transfer based project which I've been putting
> > together for a friend, pretty much done with things now and we're
> > going to be sticking them up on a bit of shared hosting space over the
> > next week or two.
>
> > I've done all the usual checks with the host to ensure that the
> > frameworks will run on their space, they don't limit the use of cffile
> > or any of those tags so we should be good to go.
>
> > I'm looking for your advice on how to secure my installation on a
> > shared hosing account as all files are effectively going to be in the
> > webroot. I'd imagine that masking the XML files as a somehow is pretty
> > much top of the list, should I also be giving the framework folders
> > random character names and then use per-app mappings to refer to them?
>
> > I'd appreciate your thoughts on this.
>
> > Rob
>
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