What I think Forta meant you have to set up Network / Configuration/TCP/IP
and Client for Microsoft Network ---control Panel. I run on a Win98 with
Website Pro / localhost / 127.0.0.1 / Just remember, Set up TCP/IP / DNS
Configuration / Enable DNS / when you put in the domain name put www - no
period - yourname.com. Get rid of the Family and ADD, MS Client that pretty
self explanatory. Then set up PWS, ColdFusion Server then ColdFusion Studio.
The order that you do this counts.
KM
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> I just set the permission on and I still can't view my .CFM page. I'm
seriously considering installing CF onto a different machine. Will CF work
on Windows 98 w/ personal web
> server? Ben Forta's book says "the computer needs to be connected to a
network". Is this a must?
>
> Thanks for any help!
> -Laura
>
> Brett Payne-Rhodes wrote:
>
> > Hi Laura,
> >
> > One more thing that I don't think I noticed on the other replies... Make
> > sure you have 'execute' permission turned on in your webserver for the
> > mapping to the folder containing your CF code. I'm new to CF myself and
> > was wondering for a long time why I couldn't run CF stuff from anywhere
> > but within the CFDOCS area - it was just the execute permission needed
> > setting on.
> >
> > Good Luck,
> >
> > Brett Payne-Rhodes
> > B)
> > Eaglehawk Computing
> > Perth, WA, Australia
> > http://www.iinet.net.au/~ehc
> >
> > At 04:28 PM 15-04-00 -0700, you wrote:
> > >I've spent hours trying to view .cfm files in my browser. Use IE and
> > >type "http://127.0.0.1/a2z/hello1.cfm" and get error message "HTTP /
1.0
> > >404 Object Not Found". Try to browse file within Studio and error
> > >message "This browser only supports local files" - to the best of my
> > >knowledge this is a local file.
> > >
> > >I'm running Windows NT and know I must be making a small, stupid
> > >mistake. I am able to ping 127.0.0.1 and I can succesfully test the
> > >installation within the Admin.
> > >
> > >Help please!
> > >-Laura
> > >
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> I just set the permission on and I still can't view my .CFM page.
> I'm seriously considering installing CF onto a different machine.
> Will CF work on Windows 98 w/ personal web server? Ben Forta's book
> says "the computer needs to be connected to a network". Is this a
> must?
> <p>Thanks for any help!
> <br>-Laura
> <p>Brett Payne-Rhodes wrote:
> <blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hi Laura,
> <p>One more thing that I don't think I noticed on the other replies...
> Make
> <br>sure you have 'execute' permission turned on in your webserver for
> the
> <br>mapping to the folder containing your CF code. I'm new to CF myself
> and
> <br>was wondering for a long time why I couldn't run CF stuff from
anywhere
> <br>but within the CFDOCS area - it was just the execute permission needed
> <br>setting on.
> <p>Good Luck,
> <p>Brett Payne-Rhodes
> <br>B)
> <br>Eaglehawk Computing
> <br>Perth, WA, Australia
> <br><a
href="http://www.iinet.net.au/~ehc">http://www.iinet.net.au/~ehc</a>
> <p>At 04:28 PM 15-04-00 -0700, you wrote:
> <br>>I've spent hours trying to view .cfm files in my browser. Use
> IE and
> <br>>type "<a
href="http://127.0.0.1/a2z/hello1.cfm">http://127.0.0.1/a2z/hello1.cfm</a>"
> and get error message "HTTP / 1.0
> <br>>404 Object Not Found". Try to browse file within Studio and
> error
> <br>>message "This browser only supports local files" - to the best of
> my
> <br>>knowledge this is a local file.
> <br>>
> <br>>I'm running Windows NT and know I must be making a small, stupid
> <br>>mistake. I am able to ping 127.0.0.1 and I can succesfully test
> the
> <br>>installation within the Admin.
> <br>>
> <br>>Help please!
> <br>>-Laura
> <br>>
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