Chris is Right,

I would suggest you to add following line to httpd.conf
Redirect /CFIDE http://localhost:8500/CFIDE

Or
Copy entire CFIDE folder in Apache webroot folder

Or 
create Virtual Directory in pointing physical location of CFIDE folder

--
Deval Parikh

>You need to create a mapping to the /CFIDE/Administrator in your apache
>config.  It is (properly) running on the internal web server (like you
>specified in the install, port 8300).  For forms to work, you can make
>your own folder to store those scripts in and configure in the CF admin,
>or just create a virtual folder pointing to the /cfide/scripts location.
>
>Chris
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Manish Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 10:56 AM
>To: CF-Server
>Subject: Default Port 80 is not working
>
>we are running an application on Cold Fusion 7.0.2 and Apache web
>server.
>
>i checked the hhtpd.conf file it shows the correct entry to cold fusion.
>
>http://localhost presents the correct page. that means the connector is
>working fine.
>
>however, http://localhost/CFIDE/Administrator throws page not found
>error.
>It works with the default cold fusion web server port (i.e.
>http://localhost:8500/CFIDE/Administrator ).
>
>May be because of this issue the application is not able to access the
>cffom.js file. So it fails in lot of validation giving Object not found
>javascript error.
>
>Please help.
>
>Thanks,
>Manish

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