Hmmm.... Objects.ini, eh? Examples, tips anyone?

I've tried a few settings in the t4server.ini file, but it does seem to add
the @webroot no matter what. According to Phil and Andre what i've added
(the absolute path) is supposed to work, but so far... Not so much.

Thanks Scott!

J

On 5/20/02 9:10 PM, "Scott Cadillac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi Jason,
> 
> What does your TCFSEARCHPATH= line look like exactly in your t4server.ini
> file?
> 
> Although it doesn't appear to actually say it in the documentation, the
> TCFSEARCHPATH= does seam to prefix all the paths in this setting with the
> value of <@WEBROOT> of the TAF that is calling the TCF - regardless of what
> you enter.
> 
> I guess you are probably working with multiple site directories, but are
> trying to get them to share the same TCFs? This could be challenging - short
> of making multiple copies of your TCFs.
> 
> You could try entering multiple directory entries in the TCFSEARCHPATH=
> setting, but this could impact performance to some degree because each
> directory is searched in order until it finds the specified TCF.
> 
> Also, I've never used it - but maybe this where that objects.ini file comes
> in handy??
> 
> For me, my solution for multiple sites was to use only one set of TAFs and
> TCFs (and includes) in one directory and map all the Domains to them and of
> course use Dynamic Datasource variables. In the end it makes my file
> management much easier.
> 
> Hope I've given you some insight?? Good luck....
> 
> 
> Scott Cadillac
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jason Pamental" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Multiple recipients of list witango-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 11:33 AM
> Subject: Witango-Talk: Tcfsearchpath
> 
> 
>> Ok - been trying to sort this one out...
>> 
>> I have a directory of classfiles that I would like to make available to
>> multiple sites...
>> 
>> t2k/win2k/iis
>> 
>> I've created a virtual directory in each site, and have added
> '/classpaths/'
>> to the 'tcfsearchpath' line in the ini file, but it seems that while the
>> server resolves things by relative path correctly, it actually looks for
> the
>> file with an absolute path (d:\inetpub\wwwroot\site1\classfiles) - so the
>> virtual directory is ignored.
>> 
>> Anyone have luck with this? What am I missing?
>> 
>> I've tried to add the actual directory path to the ini file as well
>> (d:\inetpub\classfiles) but then it appends to the web directory the whole
>> string (d:\inetpub\wwwroot\site1\d:\inetpub\classfiles)
>> 
>> Grrr.
>> 
>> Jason
>> 
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