Nic
Member since Sep 16, 2010
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Recent Blog Comments By Nic
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ColdFusion 8 Application Specific Mappings Work With The CFComponent Extends Attribute
Posted on Oct 16, 2011 at 8:43 PM
@Viky, You can access your 'components' directory using dot-notation in both CF8 and CF9 without having to create a mapping, provided your path to the directory always starts from the web-root. So, if your site structure looks like this: http://yoursite/components/yourCFC.cfc ...you can instantia... read more »
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Extending The Application.cfc ColdFusion Framework Component With CFInclude
Posted on Mar 2, 2011 at 12:05 AM
Adam, Thanks for confirming and filing. It's nice to know it's nothing specific to my setup that was causing this.... read more »
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Extending The Application.cfc ColdFusion Framework Component With CFInclude
Posted on Nov 9, 2010 at 11:31 PM
G'day, Ben. I'm the same "Nic" that you originally posted this for - sorry, I know I've got a tendency to resurrect old threads on your site but I thought you might find this interesting. I've been using your example above with great success on sites running under CF8. This morning, I mov... read more »
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Extending The Application.cfc ColdFusion Framework Component With CFInclude
Posted on Sep 20, 2010 at 6:26 PM
Thanks again, Ben. More mind-boggling than you finding out about this stuff is you having the time to write about it. When was the last time you slept? :)... read more »
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ColdFusion 8 Application Specific Mappings Work With The CFComponent Extends Attribute
Posted on Sep 19, 2010 at 6:33 PM
Thanks for replying, Ben; your explanation makes perfect sense. I'm now faced with my Monday-morning dilemma for the week: leave our structure as is and continue to rely on the CFAdmin for mappings, OR, flatten our Application.cfc heirarchy (moving the overridden methods from the subs to the parent... read more »
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ColdFusion 8 Application Specific Mappings Work With The CFComponent Extends Attribute
Posted on Sep 16, 2010 at 10:51 PM
G'day, Ben. Long-time reader, first-time poster. Sorry to be dragging this up after so long, but I haven't been able to find a definitive "yes, it's possible"/"no, it's not possible" answer anywhere (and I thought you might be able to help). Can a per-application mapping be used when extending the ... read more »