All i had in there was the words "test page" so i assume you cant do that, it seems to be working ok, ive played around with trying to get apache running with it but it says it cant write to the httpd.conf file when i run jruns wsconfig file.
thanks for continued support
Ben
Ps im loading cfmx not 6.1 does this make a difference (and if not would it be best to use 6.1 its just that i was told there where problems with 6.1 on osx 10.3)
cheers again
(OLD MESSAGES COPIED IN MANUALLY FOR REFERENCE)
Ben
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:
>��> >
>��>>
>
H there,
Ok ive added a new server called devbox and installed cfusion into it, so now ive got
/applications/jrun4/servers/devbox
and under there are the two folders that were already there (default-ear, server-inf) and ive installed the rds.war into a folder there called 'CFIDE' and the cfusion.war into a folder called 'cfusion' .
i start the server from http://localhost:8000 and it starts with no errors.
I then try and view the following URL
�����http://localhost:8101/
and i get��
��� "Welcome to JRun 4! ".
if i then try
�����http://localhost:8101/cfusion
i get automaticaly taken to
�����http://localhost:8101/cfusion/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
(this appears right as theres an index.cfm file under the root with a cflocation in it)
But i still have the problem of.
creating a folder in the cfusion folder called test and placing a test .cfm file in it
�����http://localhost:8101/cfusion/test/test.cfm
when i press go it downloads the page to my machine as opposed to viewing it.
Thanks 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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