[thelist] Apache (win95) and ColdFusion Express - time
saver help request
CDitty
mail at redhotsweeps.com
Mon Jun 19 07:18:48 2000
You have to download and install a special dll that Allaire has created for
Apache. I did this at work for CF Professional and it worked fine. The
instructions and DLL can be found here -
http://www2.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=3882&Method=Full
Would have been better if they had just supported it outta the box. :)
CDitty
At 02:37 AM 6/19/00 , you wrote:
>Hi
>
>Seemed like a good idea at the time.
>
>Cold Fusion Express is free as is Apache - CD says it works with Apache.
>
>Installed Apache fine and dandy works faster than Xitami and should enhance
>my skill-set when I figure out how to configure it.
>
>Coldfusion express installed but doesn't see Apache, requires manual
>configuration to set up.
>
>Opening a .cfm extension on localhost gets me a run or save dialogue.
>
>
>My question is:
>
>Has anyone set up Coldfusion Express with win95 Apache server?
>
>If so which bits get tweaked?
>
>Thanks
>
>If I do find out I'll post the answer!
>
>TIA
>
>Tony
>
>
>
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