It sounds to me like you were being strong-armed into the Apache upgrade.
If your old version of ColdFusion works with your old Web server, why
upgrade?  If your new Web server doesn't work with your old application
server, it seems that there are two choices:  go back to the old Web server
or upgrade the application server.  I wouldn't expect the old server to be
upgraded to run newer upgrades of Web servers.

I'm apprehensive about upgrading anything these days, with the technology
advancing at such a rapid rate.  It seems that every time you upgrade
something, everything else becomes outdated.  I'm still running Windows NT 4
server as my server, but I did make the leap to CF 5.0 because of the
tremendous speed increase.

tom

"Justin Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
013445F6BB17D4119959005004AAEA9A47A54E@SPIDERMAN">news:013445F6BB17D4119959005004AAEA9A47A54E@SPIDERMAN...
> Hi All,
> I just had a very disturbing conversation with Macromedia.  We have been
> running CF/Apache on Windows for about 2.5 year now and developing on Cold
> Fusion since the 1.5 days (cgi only).  Version 1.3.20 of Apache for Win32
> (which has been available for over 6 months) is the first that Apache.org




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