On 3/30/07, Dave W wrote:
> > Or better yet use Apache which doesn't suffer from such shortcomings...
>
> Well, actually, that's not correct; I've seen several cases where Apache
> would start before CF, and users would get an error. But don't let that
> stand in the way of your unbridled enthusiasm for Apache.

But you don't have to restart it after CF comes up, which apparently
you do with IIS?

I like how with httpd* you can specify a page to show instead of the
familiar "JRun error" or whatnot...  can you do that with IIS too?
*it's the connector that has the setting, really, so I'd think: yes...

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