Eric,

ColdFusion 5.0 doesn't support Apache 2.  Since mod_coldfusion.so was open
sourced a few people in the CF community decided to write a new Apache connector
that will link up CF5.0 and Apache 2.  Here is a URL you might find useful:

http://www.markme.com/cantrell/archives/002210.cfm

You might either be able to download a pre-compiled mod_coldfusion.so file or you
may have to compile it yourself from another file (likely called mod_coldfusion.c)

Also, take care what version of RedHat you're running.  It's very possible that
these adjusted mod_coldfusion.so won't compile under the newest versions of
RedHat since it comes with the latest version of libstc and gcc (standard C
libraries and GNU C compiler).

Let me know if you need any more help.


-Cliff
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