....and don't use cfinsert or cfupdate.  And custom tags that are called by
CF_{tagName} need to be in the Custom Tags directory.  Cfmodule and
cfinclude are fine.  Application.cfm and OnRequestEnd.cfm have to be spelled
and cased in that manner.  No lazy Windows application.cfm and
onrequestend.cf.  And cfexecute is actually useable in Linux because of all
of the command line proggies available to the OS...

geo

-----Original Message-----
From: Damon Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 2:45 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: CF Linux Dependencies and Case Sensitivity

thought I'd try to set the record straight on the last few emails that hit
this list:

- ColdFusion on Linux has NO dependency on ChiliSoft or any other 3rd
party/translation/interpretation layer.  ColdFusion on Linux is a native
Linux C/C++ web application server, processing page requests natively.
We've done some significant tuning and optimization work in CF5.0, by the
way.  Compared with CF 451 SP2, performance, scalability and memory
footprint will completely blow your socks off.  We're in Beta 3 now...sign
up at http://beta.allaire.com/bart for more details.  We can talk on the
Beta Forums under NDA.

- Case sensitivity is a Unix-thing for file names, as is the "forward-slash"
("/") vs the backwards-slash ("\") for Windows.  So if you refer to a
server-side include template file as "Foo.cfm", it needs to be called
"Foo.cfm" on the disk, rather than "foo.cfm".  The Windows OS's don't care.
Unix cares.  That's all we're talking about.  Not a CF-thing.

thanks!


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