TheSaint99
Technical User
Hi,
My setup is the following:
1 Windows 2000 Server with 1 network interface
this network interface has got 2 ip addresses, one for site A, one for site B
Coldfusion is installed and working.
This is the problem:
When I want to visit website A, it needs some CustomTags, and it can find them. These customtags point to a cfml template on website A. That works fine, but when I visit website B, the customtag that should point to a cfml template on website B, points to that cfml on website A.
The redirection by the customtag for website B is in the form '/testB/test.cfm', so it should start from the webroot ( and go in the directory testB, and read test.cfm. But instead it tries to read which doesn't exist.
Do I need to make mappings in the CF Administrator or do I need to make adjustments in the configuration of IIS 5?
Anybody an idea???
Thanx for your help,
TheSaint
My setup is the following:
1 Windows 2000 Server with 1 network interface
this network interface has got 2 ip addresses, one for site A, one for site B
Coldfusion is installed and working.
This is the problem:
When I want to visit website A, it needs some CustomTags, and it can find them. These customtags point to a cfml template on website A. That works fine, but when I visit website B, the customtag that should point to a cfml template on website B, points to that cfml on website A.
The redirection by the customtag for website B is in the form '/testB/test.cfm', so it should start from the webroot ( and go in the directory testB, and read test.cfm. But instead it tries to read which doesn't exist.
Do I need to make mappings in the CF Administrator or do I need to make adjustments in the configuration of IIS 5?
Anybody an idea???
Thanx for your help,
TheSaint