I don't know of your operating system (NT? 98?), but A few possibilities.
Did you get an errors when launching the server? Are you sure the CF module loaded
properly?
Did you look at the page: CFDOCS/index.htm
There is link off that to verify your CF installation.
Did you set up 'index.cfm' as a valid default homepage?
You may want to add entries to your host / lmhosts files. If everything is local
I'm pretty sure that should have no effect, but it's worth a shot.
If necesarry, I could take a look at your http.conf. I anticipate the problem is
in there.
"Rose, Israel" wrote:
> Steve,
>
> Per your advice, I obtained an Apache Server and installed it on my desktop
> as a development server. I get the Apache index.html at http://127.0.0.1
> which states that "the installation of the Apache web server software on
> this system was successful" and that I can modify the file to make it my
> index file. All fine and good.
>
> I even went to the Allaire site and got the scoop on configuring the Apache
> Server. I set everything up to talk to 127.0.0.1 (NameVirtualHost,
> VirturalHost, you name it) in the httpd.conf file and included the
> LoadModule directive to load coldfusion_modules in this same file (all on
> the same line). I was so hopeful that this would all work. But guess what?
>
> I still don't get a Cold Fusion Administrator to appear when I click on it
> from the Programs menu. I get a garbled set of control characters just like
> I did with the Netscape Enterprise Server. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Desperate
> (Alias Israel Rose)
>
>
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