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Yep, a serious product, and definitely worth remembering if you ever hit the
'...but asp is free' argument :-)

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colm Brazel
Sent: 15 September 2005 11:15
To: Coldfusion Development
Subject: RE: [CF-Dev] BlueDragon

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Robin wrote:
>>however New Atlanta has a cracking mailing
list

yep, they've also got good support guys. I got it installed on a raq4 with
OS 550 on apache 1.3.3 for Linux. Also installed windows version locally,
works great, clean and fast escape from pernicity/finnicky iis and other
tweaky stuff.

Install the ./BlueDragon_Server_62-Linux.sh Choose the
web-server-stand-alone install first to run the BlueDRagon admin console. In
admin under web adapters it offered Apache 1.3.3.  Web adapter install is
required , it also goes on Apache 2. Gotcha is not restarting apache as in
/etc/rc.d/init.d/./httpd restart

Serves cfm across sites after that, need to test if it supports web services
and such, but it supports cfc's most if not all you need. There's a free
Production version as well restricted though to non ssl.

wbr

Colm

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:42 AM
To: 'Coldfusion Development'
Subject: [work] RE: [CF-Dev] BlueDragon


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Afraid I don't know the answer, however New Atlanta has a cracking mailing
list (almost as good as this one etc etc) at

http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/self_help/archive_search/index
.cfm

there's a searchable archive, and I know that the guys from NA keep an eye
on the posts so you may get an answer from the horse' mouth.

Cheers

Robin


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colm Brazel
Sent: 14 September 2005 08:45
To: Coldfusion Development
Subject: [CF-Dev] BlueDragon

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Hi,

Anybody use free or other version of BlueDragon on Aapache? If so, how do
you alias or map apache virtual directories to
BDR's webroot. Anybody use Apache's mod_proxy module to do this, or
switching off httpd and using BDR listening on port80 or other method eg
symbolic links  or combination of these to do this?

thanks

Colm



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