is the CFIDE just under the cf instance or do you have a IIS mapping
pointing to the one installed in the inetpub/wwwroot/CFIDE?
Never had any issue after adding a virtual CFIDE for each subdomain.
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All iis cfide's are virtual. There are no cfide's under wwwroot :)
On 1/8/08, João Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is the CFIDE just under the cf instance or do you have a IIS mapping
pointing to the one installed in the inetpub/wwwroot/CFIDE?
Never had any issue after adding a virtual
I wasn't speaking of cfide deployed under the webroot but the one that
is installed under the cfusion server when you deploy a new instance
(multiserver install in this case). invoking that cfide through the
cfusion port worked fine but once I was using through IIS, some files
where missing
J,
I completely understand. All my cfide's are virtual in iis,
specifically to avoid the issue you describe (missing images etc)
I believe you and I do it the same way.
Cheers.
On 1/8/08, João Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't speaking of cfide deployed under the webroot but the one
I've been meaning to do so for a long time. I don't think one
particular instance is broken as they are all configured the same. I
think it's domain cookie related. Just a hunch.
On 1/8/08, João Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try to sniff the requests with a working and a non working
Try to sniff the requests with a working and a non working subdomain and
compare them.
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Could it have something to do with the Cache web server paths setting in
the CF Admin??
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I wish it was but that all checks out ok. Ta.
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Could it have something to do with the Cache web server paths setting in
the CF Admin??
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I vaguely remember running into a similar issue with virtual hosts... I
think having unique IPs instead of CNAMEs made the problem go away.
This was a while ago, so my recollection may be hazy.
MrBuzzy wrote:
I wish it was but that all checks out ok. Ta.
On 1/8/08, Taco Fleur [EMAIL
Interesting I can definitely test that theory, thanks. I would have
thought that would impact the whole site not just cfadmin, but
definitely worth a crack!
On 1/8/08, Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I vaguely remember running into a similar issue with virtual hosts... I
think having
MrBuzzy wrote:
Hi, has anyone experienced this? Perhaps there's a way round it...
Yes, we used to see it all of the time until we twigged.
I have a couple of cf instances running on the same sever and domain.
Each is fronted with iis and are uniquely identified by the sub
domain, like:
It's great to hear I'm not alone on this one. When i'm back home in a
few days I'll *try* to get to the bottom of it once and for all.
On 1/8/08, Kym Kovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MrBuzzy wrote:
Hi, has anyone experienced this? Perhaps there's a way round it...
Yes, we used to see it
I should add that some IIS fiddling might have been involved. In fact, I
think that's where the problem was. (Although I can see it happening
with a misconfigured apache as well... The important thing is that your
front end web servers route requests to the right CF instance. (So
check your
Fair comment.. Although if I had that wrong there would be much bigger
symptoms. This does seem to be isolated to cfadmin.
More soon :)
On 1/8/08, Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should add that some IIS fiddling might have been involved. In fact, I
think that's where the problem was.
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