Nathan Stanford wrote:

> Who has used ColdFusion and Domino?
>
> If I were to move the files from a IIS to Domino what would need changing?
> Anything?
>

  You mean move ColdFusion files?  Theoretically, nothing should have to change.  I've 
had iCat (discontinued
product, similar to ColdFusion) running on top of a Notes server in the past, and 
everything worked fine.  A web
server is a web server is a web server.  Domino can serve pages off a hard disk just 
as it can off a Notes
database.

   If memory serves me, you are supposed to be able to set up Domino to use IIS as 
it's web server if that was a
route you were willing to consider.

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