On Thursday 14 Jun 2007, LHWH Interactive wrote:
> related) Eclipse "projects" are somewhat analogous to Dreamweaver's
> "sites"?
Yup.
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> Awesome Dave. Thanks for the reply. That's what I was hoping
> to be able to do. Then, when I get Eclipse running, I'll just
> point my "New Projects" to the "ColdFusion8/wwwroot" folder,
> right?
Yes, I think that should work. Honestly, I don't use Eclipse for CF
generally, although I'll pro
On 6/14/07, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's no reason you have to use IIS for CF 8. The easiest thing would be
> to install CF 8 with the built-in JRun web server. Alternatively, you could
> create another IIS virtual server and hook CF 8 up to that. Ideally, if
> you're running CF
> Is it the same sort of convoluted setup to run CF8 on Vista
> as well?
I would imagine so, but haven't tried yet myself.
> Only reason I ask is because I was considering trying to get
> the beta running on the same machine
There's no reason you have to use IIS for CF 8. The easiest thing wou
On Thursday 14 Jun 2007, LHWH Interactive wrote:
> Is it the same sort of convoluted setup to run CF8 on Vista as well?
Check the support matrix, but I think it is supported.
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On 6/14/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 14 Jun 2007, LHWH Interactive wrote:
> > It's odd that there's no mention of this on Adobe's web site... that
> > was the first place I went, but there was nothing I could find on IIS7
> > and Vista in the CF Support knowledgebase..
On Thursday 14 Jun 2007, LHWH Interactive wrote:
> It's odd that there's no mention of this on Adobe's web site... that
> was the first place I went, but there was nothing I could find on IIS7
> and Vista in the CF Support knowledgebase...
As I understand it, it's not officially supported.
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On 6/14/07, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You don't want to add a MIME type. From your error message:
>
> "Warning: Do not create a MIME map for content
> that users should not download, such as .ASPX pages or
> ..config files."
Ahh... thanks for pointing that out...
> You don't want CF
> In the IIS admin, I can clearly see that it's relatively easy
> to add a MIME type, and it's pretty self explanatory, but the
> part I'm lacking is the actual MIME type string. I tried
> "application/octet-stream" but that just prompted me to
> download the page.
You don't want to add a MIME
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