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8.2

Context path issue

Asked by rot299 in ColdFusion Application Server

I am hosting multiple IIS sites on one machine (using the same IP with different host headers) and these are all connected to a cluster of coldfusion/JRun instances. We have our main company site and underneath it there is a folder that contains our client websites. SO we have our main domain mapped to a folder i.e C:\sites\ourdomainfolder and within this we have a folder with client sites i.e C:\sites\ourdomainfolder\clientsites which has many different folders, each containing a client website. Now all of these sites have been build using custom software and all have a similary structure and many files have the same name. If we type our domain name plus the path to each client site the correct files are displayed correctly however  some of them have domain names mapped directly to their root and these sites are getting their contentss mixed up with others.

http://www.ourdomain.com/clientsites/client1/page.cfm - works fine for all clients

http://www.client1-domain.com/page.cfm (points to same spot as above path)
http://www.client2-domain.com/page.cfm -Getting content mixed up with above domain

I don't quite understand context paths in JRun but it seems this might be what is messing these sites up. Can anyone explain how I should be using context paths in the situation I explained above or explain what is causing my problem.

Thanks in advance.
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