Dan,

I don't use the built-in server, but if you installed CFMX7 with its
built-in web server on port 8500, then your URL is most likely
http://localhost:8500/PlumTutorials.  To check, create a file containing the
word "Hello" named Hello.html inside this directory and go to it in your
browser at that URL.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 4:54 PM
Subject: [plum] Need guidance in setting up PlumTutorials


Need a little bit of "Setting up Plum for Dummies" help.



Here's my current setup for my Home-Office dev machine:

-          XP Home (does NOT come with IIS as XP Pro does)

-          CFuson MX7 Developer version

-          " " is running its own internal webroot server

-          ColdFusion Studio 5

-          My SQL 2000 databases are hosted at my ISP-Host.  I have
Enterprise Manager access.



So, locally I have setup:



D:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\PlumTutorials\



Where I am stuck is in the Plum Project Wizard, configuring the web server .
I don't know what the URL to the Plum web application directory looks like.
Since I don't have an "external" web server, such as IIS" running, I don't
see where or how to configure MX7's builtin server.





Thanks for your help<









Dan Kaufman







An Elephant Never Forgets

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