Hrm...

No. I want all files to exist on the Mini, but I want to be able to browse
them as if they existed on my PC. Soem sort of mapped network drive or
something? Can PCs see the Mac directory structure?

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Setting up MacMini as full featured local webserver - with
ColdFusion

so you want to setup your 'docroot' for your server as your 'PC'?  

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-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Date: Oct 30, 2007 13:25
-To: "CF-Talk"<[email protected]>
-Subj: RE: Setting up MacMini as full featured local webserver - with
ColdFusion
-
-FTP from the PC to the Mac? That would sort of crimp things. The goal is to
-be able to save a file, then reload the browser just as if I was devving on
-my PC. 
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------Original Message-----
-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 4:12 PM
-To: CF-Talk
-Subject: Re: Setting up MacMini as full featured local webserver - with
-ColdFusion
-
-There is a special 'MAMP' version of the 'LAMP' environment for the Mac.
-Always be sure, if there is a choice, to pick the 'intel' version of a
-program, when you install it.
-You set up the network to issue 'static' ips to your computers (static on
-your internal network).
-Install MAMP and ColdFusion seperately.  Make sure one works fine, before
-installing the next. (easier to debug problems).
-
-Use your FTP program to connect to the mac via the local network.  
The
-user/pass should be the user/pass for the computer.  (you can test this out
-before installing any programs.)
-
-Hope this helps,
-William
-
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--Date: Oct 30, 2007 12:18
--To: "CF-Talk"<[email protected]>
--Subj: Setting up MacMini as full featured local webserver - with
ColdFusion
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--I have a Intel Core Solo MacMini that I bought to use for testing
websites.
--It only gets turned on and used when it's time to fire up Safari and
--Firefox.
--
--What I'd like to do is to take that unused piece of hardware and turn it
--into my local web server. I have a friend who gave me some input on how to
--do it, and I'll probably get his help once I'm ready to begin. But I know
--that there are plenty of people on this list who run Macs and so I thought
--I'd ask the list for help.
--
--My workstation (PC) and the mac are on the same network. I want to install
--LAMP, and ColdFusion on the Mini, store ALL of my development files on the
--Mini, and be able to access those files from the PC.
--
--Does anyone have a tutorial, or walk-through on the best way to do this?
--
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