Au contrair!
Incorrect CF code on a Mac should not act any differently than on any
other server -- you should get a CF diagnostic message.
Could you send me the "wrong code"?
I'd like to know what is happening.
TIA
Dick
On Mar 5, 2004, at 10:21 AM, ben alem wrote:
> Ok i feel like a complete plum and i hope this post appeas above the
> one that i just posted so that you dont have to read it.
>
> it looks like that on a mac if the cf code is wrong or not valid it
> doesnt display an error message but downloads it instead. (if you know
> a way of stopping this that would be great).
>
> So with a correct piece of code in the test.cfm it works fine.
>
> im really sorry for wasting your time, i dont suppose you want to
> help me with getting appache loaded now��do you,
>
> sorry again
>
> ben
>
> > Cheers, sounds like a good plan ill give it a go, ive tried 8001 but
> > that produces the same problem ill give it a go when i get home, and
> > get back to you, thanks again for your time i appreciate it.
> >
> > Ben
> >
> > ps can i just copy the folder cfusion and CFIDE out of the server
> > folder and paste them into the new server folder, cheers
> >
> >
> >
> > >Ben
> > >
> > >What happens when you enter the URL
> > >
> > > http://localhost:8080
> > >
> > >The problem may be caused by the fact that 8080 is kind of a
> special
> >
> > >port number & Apache may be getting confused.���TomCat uses 8080
> and
> >
> > >you may decide to install that at some later time -- better to use
> > the
> > >port numbers suggested by the JMC -- they are safe.
> > >
> > >You can change the port number with the JMC (actually remove the
> old
> >
> > >server and create a new one)
> > >
> > >Don't worry about remembering the port number -- you won't need to
> > >specify port when we get you connected to Apache.
> > >
> > >HTH
> > >
> > >Dick
> > >
> > >On Mar 5, 2004, at 6:20 AM, ben alem wrote:
> > >
> >>
>
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