Since every piece of software in the new environment is different,
the current configuration is not going to be a very useful reference point.

So, the best I've hit upon so far is the ACME documentation, and I've been
told by at least two others who have used it that I just need to follow the
steps
through "ACM" and leave off the "E" or, rather, make it "ACMD" for Apache,
CF7, MySQL, and Dreamweaver.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 4:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ACME Approach to Installation

Rick Faircloth wrote:
> Development environment that should mirror as closely as reasonably 
> possible the production environment the web apps will run in.
> 
> And, no, I don't, at this point, have another document approach to any 
> of this, except for what's out on the web.  But nothing that 
> approaches using all this software together. But what's your point 
> about whether I have alternative documentation?

Most of the time people want to mirror a production environment in their
development environment. If that is the case, just follow the steps you have
for the production environment. If that is not the case, your only
alternative to following that ACME guide is figuring it all out yourself.
That may not be a very attractive option if your latest point of reference
is CF 4.5 and Homesite.

Jochem



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