> Actually, I am not curious, because I am getting ready to set
> up some servers and am trying to decide on the OS to use, etc.
> In light of your comments about the .dll .. wouldn't you have
> the same problems with Apache on Linux, which would make NT
> the better all around choice for ColdFusion apps?
You don't have the same problems with Apache on either Linux or Solaris. CF
provides several different API interfaces, depending on platform. On NT, CF
integrates with native web server APIs for IIS, WebSite, Netscape, and
Apache. On Solaris, CF integrates with Apache and Netscape. On Linux CF
integrates with Apache - I'm not sure about Netscape, but if you're using
Linux, you're probably using Apache.
I don't know whether Zeus provides other API interfaces besides ISAPI. If it
supported NSAPI, you might be able to get CF to talk to it through that. I
don't think Zeus supports the Apache module interface, though.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444
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