Re: Application.cfm not being included / CFMX

2003-02-03 Thread steve
Brook, have you included index.cfm in your apache defaults? Steve Soars [p] 07 3821-5800 [f] 07 3821-5811 www.i-redlands.com.au Interactive Redlands what we do in life echoes an eternity - Original Message - From: brook [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday,

Re: Application.cfm not being included / CFMX

2003-02-03 Thread brook
Yeah, it is set to be the default file. Although I am using IIS, but there essentially the same thing (the default file setting that is, not the web servers themselves). Brook At 09:24 AM 2/4/2003 +1000, you wrote: Brook, have you included index.cfm in your apache defaults? Steve Soars [p] 07

RE: Application.cfm not being included / CFMX

2003-02-02 Thread Jeremy Allen
If it is a Unix server your file should be Application.cfm, the capitalization is important. Even if it isn't a *nix server, you should still name the file Application.cfm :) Jeremy -- Jeremy Allen Application Architect elliptIQ Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]