friend tomorrow (can't seem to find mine) to install
IIS.
Even tho' I'm far outside the web development arena
now, I can't seem to tear myself away from this list.
Thanks again so much!
Katie
--- Angel Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hullos Katie !
>
> Well, with XP you need to install IIS5. That should
> be on the XP
> Professional CD. If it isn't then.errm..I guess you
> need to download
> some sort of free webserver for Windows XP.
> Then install CFMX evaluation version from the
> macromedia site. That
> should be about 150MB (if you don't have the CD that
> is, and if you do
> have the cd you may still need the download to bring
> it up to the most
> recent CFMX build). It should pick up the webserver
> you installed and
> work as you would expect.
>
> Alternately I think without a webserver you can use
> the CFMX built in
> webserver for development purposes, but I've read
> over on CF-TALK that
> they advice against using this, and it's much
> preferred to use a
> standalone webserver.
>
> All the other extras such as MySQL etc. you install
> and run as usual if
> you need them. :-)
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> -Gel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Katie Howell
> Sorry to ask a technical question, but I've been out
> of the CF game for a few years and am not sure how
> to
> set up new OS's and CFMX for localhost development.
>
> Previously, on NT or 2k I would install Microsoft
> Personal Web Server, but I was not able to find it
> on
> the microsoft site, and so far haven't found where
> (if?) XP has web services enabled. I'm wanting to
> set
> up a situation where I can view CFM from
> http://127.0.0.0/mysite/index.cfm.
>
> TIA,
>
> Katie
>
>
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