How about just relying on the default / mapping to
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\
. Then you just refer to each site as /mysite/ where mysite is the
folder name. It's effectively the same as setting up a mapping as far
as
I can see. That's what we do anyway.
You're saying that we should point the /
I'm currently testing ColdFusion MX for possible deployment in a Windows
2000/IIS shared hosting environment. I've followed the instructions in
the release notes as well as those found in the following tech notes:
ColdFusion MX: ColdFusion Server (on multihomed servers) displays wrong
page:
The only way I can eliminate the error is to delete the individual
domain mappings and change the logical mapping / so that it points
at
one of the Web site's root directories. That site then works properly.
However, for obvious reasons, that only works for a single domain.
How about just
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