I was trying to send you a PM about this, but your box was full, and you don't accept emails, so here we are. BTW- I noticed the technical forum is gone. Anyways, here is my message
Hi Yash,
I know we have had a few comments back and forth regarding the search engine issue, but I wanted to let you know I came across a solution I think would work for myself, and wanted to throw it by you.
The reason I want to throw it by you because it requires a small change to the web.xml file. It is actually recommended by Ben Forta but I want to show you what I am refering to:
This is taken from the help file of the Safe-URL file I am working with
Is that something you are able to do? I guess it only applies to MX.
I have no clue what it means but I thought if anyone did, it was probably you.
Thanks
Bryan
Hi Yash,
I know we have had a few comments back and forth regarding the search engine issue, but I wanted to let you know I came across a solution I think would work for myself, and wanted to throw it by you.
The reason I want to throw it by you because it requires a small change to the web.xml file. It is actually recommended by Ben Forta but I want to show you what I am refering to:
This is taken from the help file of the Safe-URL file I am working with
While HurlParamsMX appears to work without any problems or configuration changes to the
web server upon which its run, CFMX requires a bit of extra handling in order to utilize
non-standard query strings.
For CF4.5/5, requires no access or changes to the web server.
For CFMX to parse non-standard query strings, follow this tip taken from Ben Forta's website:
"The solution is actually quite simple. Modify web.xml (it's in the web-inf directory under the
web root) to add the following servlet mapping:
<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>CfmServlet</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>".
Then just save the file, and restart ColdFusion."
Is that something you are able to do? I guess it only applies to MX.
I have no clue what it means but I thought if anyone did, it was probably you.
Thanks
Bryan