Just found the below text at the Apache site, on the page "Upgrading from 
2.0 to 2.2".  Note that it says "many modules will work", not all...so it's 
possible that mod_jrun doesn't work right with Apache 2.2.  I think if you 
go with Apache 2.0 you will be able to get CF to work fine.

-----------------
Third Party Modules
Many third-party modules designed for version 2.0 will work unchanged with 
the the Apache HTTP Server version 2.2. But all modules must be recompiled 
before being loaded.
-------------------

-- Josh





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Munson, Jacob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com>
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 3:59 PM
Subject: RE: Can't open CF7 Administrator


> Something you said jogged a memory...I'm not sure if CF works with
> Apache 2.2 yet.  I saw this blog entry on Ben Forta's site talking about
> a CF update to get Apache 2.2 to work in Linux/Unix, but at the time 2.2
> wasn't released for Windows yet.  Maybe Apache 2.2 on Windows doesn't
> work with CF?  Locally I'm running Apache 2.0 without problems.
>
> http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/5/18/ColdFusion-Now-Supports-Ap
> ache-22
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 4:53 PM
>>
>> Don't worry...I'm a big boy and I don't think I'm dumb just
>> because I'm
>> having problems with this.
>>
>> I think one of the issues is that there's no documentation
>> that I've found
>> that is comprehensive
>> *and* up-to-date with the latest version of CFMX7 and Apache 2.2.  The
>> documentation I've dealt
>> with, including ACME has referenced previous version of
>> Apache and others
>> have reference previous
>> version of CF.  So I think it's just a matter of getting just enough
>> out-of-date info and my lack of
>> knowledge that makes a bad combination.
>>
>> Others might see right through my problems...and I have an idea what's
>> wrong, I just don't know enough
>> about how to correct things or set everything up properly.
>>
>> I don't think Apache will be bad to administer, it's just
>> frustrating to not
>> be able to understand what's
>> happening and, apparently, no one else can either...at least
>> not through the
>> info I can send through email.
>>
>> I can get .htm and .html files to process through the
>> webroot, but when the
>> ..cfm files are run through the
>> browser from the webroot, I just get code...at least it's not
>> asking me if I
>> want to save the file any longer!
>> (To get this I had to unzip a GettingStarted folder and copy it to the
>> document root...but it still just shows
>> the code of CF...
>>
>> I think I'll just uninstall and reinstall with the little
>> knowledge I've
>> gained and see if I can set things up
>> in a way that makes them work...
>>
>> And I think it's not a matter of Apache being ready for
>> me...I think I may
>> not quite be ready for Apache...
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