RE: [cfaussie] OT: jsp question

2011-04-14 Thread charlie arehart
Hey Glen, I don't find that to be the case. I just put a JSP into my docroot and ran it, no problem-in an Enterprise and Developer licensed version of CF. I didn't need to make any such changes (nor have I done so, because like you I haven't used JSPs for many years and these were both relatively n

RE: [cfaussie] OT: jsp question

2011-04-14 Thread Glen Dunlop
For security reasons the JSP is switched off by default, inside the web.xml ( I think that is the location) there is a section in there where you need to uncomment (from memory). And like Charlie said I think this is Enterprise were it is locked out, not sure haven't looked at this option for a

RE: [cfaussie] OT: jsp question

2011-04-14 Thread Scott Thornton
thanks guys.. From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of charlie arehart Sent: Friday, 15 April 2011 8:18 AM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: [cfaussie] OT: jsp question Yes, since CF 6 ColdFusion can itself run JSPs. (I think they may restrict it

RE: [cfaussie] OT: jsp question

2011-04-14 Thread charlie arehart
Yes, since CF 6 ColdFusion can itself run JSPs. (I think they may restrict it to Enterprise/Developer licenses only, and not Standard.) To Scott's question, technically, no IIS itself cannot run jsps, but if you have CF or any Java server/servlet engine, then yes THAT can run the JSPs, and you can