Yes, there is an email in your plum folder! I am about to deploy a completed Plum project for the first time. It will be on a shared box through hostmysite.com. They told me several month ago that it will not be a problem. I am about to find out if that is true or not.
My first question (my first, first question is...Is anyone still checking this list? I sure hope so) is which of these options I will be using. I had thought it would be number three, but the wording of the first one sounds like the right one. These three choices are from hostmysite's website under faq concerning using custom tags: 1. Place your custom tag(s) within a directory in your site and use the cfmodule tag to call the custom tag as you need it (see below for more details). This is the method we recommend as it gives you full control over your custom tag(s) and requires you to have only a single copy of your tag. 2. Store the custom tag file in the same folder as the .cfm page that is calling the custom tag. If you are calling the custom tag from multiple folders in your website you will need to have a copy of the custom tag file in each directory. 3. Upload the custom tag file to your website's folder and contact us with the file name. We will move it to the custom tags folder for you. Please try to use a unique name. This method is not generally recommended as it gives you the least amount of control over changing your custom tags. My second question concerns whether anyone has experienced problems they can help me avoid with a "heads up". Are there things I should look out for? Would you recommend deploying to a sub-directory and making sure everything is working before making the index page THE index page? other than running the cf2module function, is there anything else I should do before uploading? Thanks a bunch, Mark ********************************************************************** You can subscribe to and unsubscribe from lists, and you can change your subscriptions between normal and digest modes here: http://www.productivityenhancement.com/support/DiscussionListsForm.cfm **********************************************************************
