Okay I got ya. Thanks.. so I just need to fix that in my host file. Someone 
showed me this last week. I had forgotten already. Too much information, I need 
a second brain to keep up.

Dave Shuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have never found a reason to use a 
limited built-in webservers like the ones you mentioned.  I personally prefer 
using a true webserver such as Apache, with which you can easily create virtual 
sites for each of your projects.  For instance, say I am working on  
www.davesawesomesite.com, I create a hosts entry on my computer for 
www.davesawesomesite.local that points to 127.0.0.1, then I create a virtual 
site in Apache that listens for that host header.  Apache is free, awesome, and 
works on any platform.  If you are using a Windows server platform, IIS is 
another obvious choice that can do the same thing. 


On 7/24/07, Jimmy Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Okay, I know that Aptana 
comes with it's own built in web server, however I like using my coldfusion 
server especially when it comes to developing and viewing .cfm files. Now I'm 
used to working with Dreamweaver, which means that you have to put all your 
sites in C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot if you want to set up your site to preview it on 
your local server. Now I believe Aptana uses  port 8000 by default and 
Coldfusion Development Server uses port 8500. So how do I configure this CF 
server as my default for all files whether they be .html,.cfm,php, or .net? 

I'm using Eurpoa. So far I know how to go to the Web Server dialogue and select 
use external web server, but from there I don't know what to put in the Base 
URL field except  http://localhost:8500. Yet when I try to open up my files it 
gives me a 404. Help.

        Jimmy L. Harrell
  MBA: E-Business
   Website:http://www.jimmyharrell.com
  Blog:  http://jimmyharrell.instantspot.com
  Local User Groups: Dallas-Ft. Worth Adobe User Group  & Dallas-Ft. Worth 
Coldfusion User Group
   





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