Tormod, Thanks. I thought I had tried that and it didn't work, but it turns out it was a silly permissions issue. Doh! So I fixed the permissions and tried again..works fine...sorta (now I have a db permissons issue - ugh, but that isn't Reactor's fault either).


From: "Tormod Boga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 9:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SV: Reactor For CF Reactor on shared hosting


Hi Brian,

 

I think this was discussed earlier. From what I recall, the solution was to not use a mapping at all. Instead, you put the reactor package in a subfolder called ”reactor” from within your application folder.

One problem discussed using a mapping was that someone else might have defined a ”/reactor” mapping as well, pointing somewhere else. From what you write, I gather that’s what your shared host is trying to avoid, by appending your siteID to the mapping.

 

Anyway, it should work by putting the reactor code in a reactor subfolder, although it might not be the perfect solution… If you use it in several applications, you would have to keep several copies of the code, which is not good at all..

 

Maybe there is others out there with a better solution?

 

 

Regards,

 

Tormod Boga

Inbusiness AS


Fra: Brian Rinaldi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 20. februar 2006 15:09
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Reactor For CF Reactor on shared hosting

 

I was wondering if anyone has experience getting Reactor working at a shared host. I am hosting with HostMySite and when I add a mapping they automatically append my site ID to it. So my mapping for Reactor looks like /reactorH74732. Obviously this is causing a problem. Any recommendations on how to resolve this? My only thought so far was to create a seperate copy of Reactor and do a search and replace...but for obvious reasons this seems like a less than desirable solution.

- Brian Rinaldi

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