Thanks for that message Adam, I was having the same problem with the Application.AbsoluteURLRoot.
Forgive me for not being as knowledgeable as others, but could you tell me what you added in the Global.cfm to derive that variable. Thanks much!
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On Dec 21, 2004, at 1:41 PM, Adam Churvis wrote:

Can we be fairly certain that sites created with this Release Candidate
will not be broken when 1.0 is released?

Shouldn't be a problem, Angel.

Sites created with Public Beta 7 aren't broken when the RC was released,
either; you just have to be careful about retrofitting the site with new
versions of the files that changed (most of them are listed in bold in the
release notes, but I just spied a couple that I missed), and making sure
that any customizations you've added to the Public Beta code are carried
forward into the new Release Candidate code.

For example, when I upgraded ProductivityEnhancement.com to the new CMS
today, I just had to upload the custom tags and includes libraries,
Content.cfc from the components library, and the content directory. The
only thing I had to retrofit was to add the one line of code that derives
Application.absoluteUrlRoot in Global.cfm and uncomment the line of code
that enables ActivEdit in the content add and edit forms, then I had to
re-run setup/Setup.cfm.

These were the only things that were important to us right now on the
production site, but I plan to retrofit the rest later.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia
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