Allaire only supports 1.3.2 and better :)

>From the allaire site..

"ColdFusion supports only Apache version 1.3.2 and above"
For Version 4.01

And for.. 4.5 in my CFDOCS it says

"To configure the Apache Web Server v1.3.6" which kind
of implies that you have to use that.

And apache will not run in the background in Win98
try reading the release notes for Win32 apache
... Here

http://www.apache.org/docs/windows.html

Apache + CF + NT is real easy with the right
versions etc.


Jeremy






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From: Kuehn, Matthew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Apache Isn't Playing Nice with ColdFusion...


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Hello!

I installed Apache 1.3.12 on my machine last night, and I got it running
with the following problems. Any help on any of these points would be
greatly appreciated. Win98/C533/64MB/CF4.5 config. TIA!

1) I can't get Apache to run automatically or as a service in the background
   like PWS used to.

Right now, I've got a shortcut to apache.exe in my startup group with
ColdFusion server. Yes, it seems like a huge hack to me, too. So, at
startup, I get a DOS-looking window that says something like "Apache
running...", and indeed it is. But, the DOS window can't be closed without
killing Apache, and even when I try to shut down, I have to Alt-F4 the
window and say yes to the "are you sure" dialog. Then, next time I start
Apache, I get a little message in the DOS window about Apache being started
after it was closed inappropriately last time. Using Start > Programs >
Apache > Stop Apache gives me an error if the Apache DOS window is still
open. Trying to install Apache as a service gives me some error in a DOS
window that closes too quickly for me to read what it says. I just want
Apache to run in the background with no help from me after I get it set up
the first time. In other words, I want it to run "hidden" like PWS did.
(Although it does seem to run faster, which was the reason for the
"upgrade".)

2) The /images and /stylesheets directories aren't working, unless...

If I open up IE and hit my site, no images appear, and the page is rendered
without stylesheets, but is otherwise completely functional (queries run,
CFML is parsed, etc.). So, I can go through and use the site without images
or stylesheets, which is very annoying. But, if I hit Back or use
history.back();, *the page appears like it is supposed to, complete with
images and stylesheets*! Consecutive visits to the same page exhibit the
problems above, but again, using Back or history.back(); will "fix" it.
That's pretty strange. Yes, the directories are properly mapped in CF Admin.
All of the other dir mappings work correctly. Perhaps I need to add the
.jpg/.gif/.css file types to httpd.conf? Code, anyone?

3) Where in httpd.conf is the LoadModule coldfusion_module
   modules/ApacheModuleColdFusion.dll line supposed to go?

At home last night, I stuck it on a new line at the very end of section 1,
after "#ExtendedStatus On" because I didn't see that it was already there,
but commented out. Could this be causing the problem listed above? I'll fix
that straightaway when I get home and see, although I'm sure I'll have the
answer from you guys before then. :-)

4) Any other Apache/Win32/ColdFusion tips?

If you have any tips or can point me to some on-line resources for these
particular problems, I'd really appreciate it. Reply OTL if you feel it is
appropriate.

Thanks again,
Matthew

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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I installed Apache 1.3.12 on my machine last night, =
and I got it running with the following problems. Any help on any of =
these points would be greatly appreciated. Win98/C533/64MB/CF4.5 =
config. TIA!</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>1) I can't get Apache to run automatically or as a =
service in the background</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp; like PWS used to.</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Right now, I've got a shortcut to apache.exe in my =
startup group with ColdFusion server. Yes, it seems like a huge hack to =
me, too. So, at startup, I get a DOS-looking window that says something =
like &quot;Apache running...&quot;, and indeed it is. But, the DOS =
window can't be closed without killing Apache, and even when I try to =
shut down, I have to Alt-F4 the window and say yes to the &quot;are you =
sure&quot; dialog. Then, next time I start Apache, I get a little =
message in the DOS window about Apache being started after it was =
closed inappropriately last time. Using Start &gt; Programs &gt; Apache =
&gt; Stop Apache gives me an error if the Apache DOS window is still =
open. Trying to install Apache as a service gives me some error in a =
DOS window that closes too quickly for me to read what it says. I just =
want Apache to run in the background with no help from me after I get =
it set up the first time. In other words, I want it to run =
&quot;hidden&quot; like PWS did. (Although it does seem to run faster, =
which was the reason for the &quot;upgrade&quot;.)</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>2) The /images and /stylesheets directories aren't =
working, unless...</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>If I open up IE and hit my site, no images appear, =
and the page is rendered without stylesheets, but is otherwise =
completely functional (queries run, CFML is parsed, etc.). So, I can go =
through and use the site without images or stylesheets, which is very =
annoying. But, if I hit Back or use history.back();, *the page appears =
like it is supposed to, complete with images and stylesheets*! =
Consecutive visits to the same page exhibit the problems above, but =
again, using Back or history.back(); will &quot;fix&quot; it. That's =
pretty strange. Yes, the directories are properly mapped in CF Admin. =
All of the other dir mappings work correctly. Perhaps I need to add the =
.jpg/.gif/.css file types to httpd.conf? Code, anyone?</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>3) Where in httpd.conf is the LoadModule =
coldfusion_module</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp; modules/ApacheModuleColdFusion.dll line =
supposed to go?</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>At home last night, I stuck it on a new line at the =
very end of section 1, after &quot;#ExtendedStatus On&quot; because I =
didn't see that it was already there, but commented out. Could this be =
causing the problem listed above? I'll fix that straightaway when I get =
home and see, although I'm sure I'll have the answer from you guys =
before then. :-)</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>4) Any other Apache/Win32/ColdFusion tips?</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>If you have any tips or can point me to some on-line =
resources for these particular problems, I'd really appreciate it. =
Reply OTL if you feel it is appropriate.</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Thanks again,</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Matthew</FONT>
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