Rick you're on Sweet Street now.    Apache 2.2 wasnt a factor when I
started using it - if I recall correctly 2.0 was the lastest stable
version at the time, which is why I didnt think of it.

Anyway, now you are away and running with a setup that will give you a
rock-solid dev server.  You could spend days tweaking it to get the
last bit of performance out of it, but frankly I think for a dev
environment it's going to be fine as is, and youre' better off
learning about the joys of CFDUMP and cfcs and heaps of other new
stuff.

As far as CFCs, my suggestion is to consider them to be big-brothers
of UDFs for the moment rather than trying to grasp object-oriented
stuff at first.  Libraries of functions.

Play with them that way for a while, then start thinking about using
them for more stuff.  But CFCs are your friend and one of the most
marvellous innovations in Coldfusion in the last few versions.

It's been a journey for you RIck, but I think you're through the
jungle now and into the lush fertile plains.

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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On 6/20/06, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, Josh...you hit the nail right on the head.  Apache 2.0 and CFMX7
> installed
> and came up with no problem whatsoever...thanks!
>
> Now it's on to configuring everything and setting up some tests.
>
> Thanks to all who have helped!
>
> Any advice from anyone at this point?
>
>
> Rick
>
>

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