Teddy
Joao,I ran the application locally on my laptop using the Intermedia DB as the datasource. It was very slow, but it worked. Now, what the heck does this mean?Thanks,BradOn Jul 26, 2006, at 3:40 PM, João Fernandes wrote:Noup,
reactor can be in your webroot, I only use IIS and reactor is in my webroot and with no mapping at all.
João Fernandes
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Subject: RE: [Reactor for CF] HELP--not of type reactor.reactorFactory
Brad,I could be wrong, but doesn't Reactor have to be in ColdFusion's webroot,
and not your own webroot? It's possible that your webroot and CF's webroot
will differ, especially if you are on a shared host. If you do an
ExpandPath("/"), that directory should be the one that Reactor is in.Cedric
-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Haas
To: [email protected]
Sent: 7/26/2006 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Reactor for CF] HELP--not of type reactor.reactorFactoryThanks Dan. I'll give you my exact path:
D:\FTP\Prevent\htdocs\
Reactor and reactor.xml live in the htdocs folder which is the root of
the web site. I've even tried suppling reactor with this absolute path
and that didn't even help (even though it is the same as
expandPath("reactor.xml"). I've got a few other sites at this host with
the same setup and I don't have any problems. I'm leaning towards a
permission issue, but the control panel for the site shows all the right
permissions for reactor.It's always hard contacting a web host's tech support with a programming
issue. What do you tell them? My site works on two other servers. All
other CF functionality works except for initializing reactor.--Brad
On Jul 26, 2006, at 2:33 PM, Dan Vega wrote:
See, I am still curious where you are form their "webroot". We have a
shared server that customers host on here and from the webroot it is as
followsf:\webroot\
-client1
-client2If that is the case reactor.reactorFactory will not work unless they
have put your path in their extensions path. That may be an option as
well, see if they can add your path in the extension managerOn 7/26/06, Brad Haas < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote:I don't plan to map at all (too dangerous). I just want to keep the
reactor directory in the web root. My question was more of what if
someone else on the server created a mapping called reactor and I was
hitting their reactor instead of mine, but as Dan pointed out this
shouldn't happen.Thanks,
Brad
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