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Hello Everyone:
A schoolmate was telling me about wanting to run Cold Fusion on Linux, but was not sure how to do it. I told her I was not sure if this was possible, although had an inkling that some geek somewhere has made it work - knowing the Linux community. Therefore, I am wondering in general what kind of web server one would run Cold Fusion on. Can I safely assume that IIS can run it, with some plugins of course, given MS's and Macromedia' partnership? Is it also possible to runm it on Apache or Tomcat? hmmm, Kevin Parkinson
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Google is a programmer's best friend. The first result / link will get you in the right direction.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...Apache&spell=1
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Well...of course i knew that silly
, but I wanted to know about people's experiences in trying out running CF on different servers....I also have a good friend call AllTheWeb ----> www.alltheweb.com
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public class MySignature extends Post implements JavaSyntax throws NuttinHoney{
MySignature()
{
Salutation();
Name();
}
public string Salutation()
{
Screen.printLn( "Sincerely,\n" );
}
public string Name()
{
Screen.printLn( "Kevin Parkinson" );
}
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