> I'm looking to setup a development windows xp machine with CF 
> 7.02, 8 and Bluedragon on it. I would like to use Apache 
> rather than IIS and really am just wondering the best way to 
> have these co-exist. I have a few scenarios in my head of 
> ways to do it but would like to hear the way you experts have it.

OK, now I've read the whole thread.

There's nothing stopping you from having all these things installed on your
machine. It's unlikely that you'd use them all at once, though, so you could
have them coexist without doing anything special, by simply stopping and
starting various services appropriately. For example, you could use BD.NET
and IIS together, then turn those services off and start CF and Apache when
you want to use those. Again, this wouldn't require any specific
configuration on your part.

Unless you want to run multiple virtual servers, though, you don't really
need to use Apache in this case, since all the stuff you mentioned will work
fine with IIS. If you prefer to use Apache, though, there's no reason why
you can't use it for the non-.NET stuff.

If you do want to run all these at the same time, you will have to configure
one or the other web server to use a non-standard port. You can't share a
port between two listeners by default.

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