cfform format=flash not appearing outside of firewall

2007-09-13 Thread Rebecca Wells
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:

RE: cfform format=flash not appearing outside of firewall

2007-09-13 Thread Dave Watts
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 ...

Re: cfform format=flash not appearing outside of firewall

2007-09-13 Thread Rebecca Wells
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

RE: cfform format=flash not appearing outside of firewall

2007-09-13 Thread Dave Watts
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

Re: cfform format=flash not appearing outside of firewall

2007-09-13 Thread Rebecca Wells
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

RE: cfform format=flash not appearing outside of firewall

2007-09-13 Thread Bruce Sorge
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

Re: cfform format=flash not appearing outside of firewall

2007-09-13 Thread Ben Doom
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

Resolved: cfform format=flash not appearing outside of firewall

2007-09-13 Thread Rebecca Wells
The other things weren't working, enabled public access to the default scripts folder. ~| Download the latest ColdFusion 8 utilities including Report Builder, plug-ins for Eclipse and Dreamweaver updates.

Re: cfform format=flash not appearing outside of firewall

2007-09-13 Thread James Holmes
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