We have a page with a cfform using the flash format. It works perfectly to all
users inside the firewall, but does not work to any users outside the firewall.
Do I have to open a special port to use flash forms? We found the following KB
article, but I'm not sure it applies to cfforms:
We have a page with a cfform using the flash format. It works
perfectly to all users inside the firewall, but does not work
to any users outside the firewall. Do I have to open a
special port to use flash forms? We found the following KB
article, but I'm not sure it applies to cfforms ...
No, that KB article doesn't apply. Flash forms don't rely upon Flash Media
Server, but they do require access to the /CFIDE/scripts directory, by
default. Visiting this URL returns a permissions error:
http://rentonnet.org/cfide/scripts/
Yes, we have the CFIDE folder blocked by IP address. I
Yes, we have the CFIDE folder blocked by IP address. I found
a work-around that mentions making a CFIDE folder containing
a copy of the scripts folder in the virtual directory which
is the default website in IIS. However, there is also the
real CFIDE folder there as well. Obviously there
No, not really. Whether it's a physical or a virtual directory, you need to
allow public access to /CFIDE/scripts, or use the SCRIPTSRC attribute of
CFFORM to get the scripts from another URL.
Honestly, I think I'm doing everything right, but somehow it doesn't seem to be
working still. On the
I just went to the site and I see the flash form. I assume it is the login
form?
Bruce
-Original Message-
From: Rebecca Wells
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 3:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfform format=flash not appearing outside of firewall
Honestly, I think I'm doing
It shows up. It's just really slow. Which is a different problem
altogether.
--Ben Doom
Rebecca Wells wrote:
No, not really. Whether it's a physical or a virtual directory, you need to
allow public access to /CFIDE/scripts, or use the SCRIPTSRC attribute of
CFFORM to get the scripts from
The other things weren't working, enabled public access to the default scripts
folder.
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The scriptSrc attribute takes a folder, not a file.
On 9/14/07, Rebecca Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, not really. Whether it's a physical or a virtual directory, you need to
allow public access to /CFIDE/scripts, or use the SCRIPTSRC attribute of
CFFORM to get the scripts from another
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