Hmmm, the remote access attributes should do that part already, right? (and in the cases I need 'extra' security, I would have a remoteFunctionName function that would call the functionName itself)
David

On donderdag 1 maart 2012 15:00:44, Alex Skinner wrote:
Personally I think have a CFC on the server side that act as a dispatcher sending the request to a number cfcs behind the scenes is a good plan anyway, effectively acts a facade or controller, also simplifies security management

A



On 1 March 2012 13:58, David Mulder <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Yeah, I ran against the same problem a few days ago. In the end I
    solved with by having a dedicated ajax.cfc in the same folder
    (which I would need either way, as sadly the 'native' ajax
    functionality doesn't allow linking to non-web accessible cfc's)
     David

    On donderdag 1 maart 2012 14:37:34, Matthew Woodward wrote:

        On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 8:59 PM, <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>
        <mailto:minifiredragon@__comcast.net
        <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

           Ok, I got it to give me something now the problem is, how do I
           store it in a folder called cfc?

           I tried cfc="cfc.test"  and cfc="cfc/test"  I always get
        unable to
           find http://kingofsweetsstore.com/__cfc.test.cfc
        <http://kingofsweetsstore.com/cfc.test.cfc>


        Now that one may be a bug. :-) That should work with the dot
        notation. It's being looked at as we speak.

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