You can map paths in CF admin not IIS.
You cannot call CFCs relatively only absolute.
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I am trying to access a cfc from a folder above the current folder im in..
I cant seem to do it.. ive tried everything and looked everywhere.
Is there a workaround to this..
Thankyou
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Example, create a mapping to your root folder called /myApp pointing to d:\inetpub\wwwroot\myApp\ (replace with your own values) then you can call any CFC located in that directory as
createObject( "component", "myApp.someCFC" )
createObject( "component", "myApp.someOtherDirectory.
createObject( "component", "myApp.someOtherDirectory.
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by: pinaldavePosted on 2005-07-04 at 18:57:14ID: 14365371
you should have maped that folder in your IIS or your CF admin and you can access that folder by just referancing it.
Regards,
---Pinal