Well it should get you closer (more than half way there). Start with the VM
that has a stable version of Apache and PHP running then install CF on it.
Should be easier for you. Once you have everything running - make a copy of
the VM for safe keeping in case in the future things get messed up.

On the job stuff, the PHP world is just over populated in my neck of the
woods it may be different where you're at. With CF/Flex/AIR, the competition
is far less and I can pretty much name my price.

John Mason
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-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip M. Vector [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 6:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Apache and CF7

John Mason wrote:
>> learning PHP to increase my marketability
> 
> Just a thought here. When there are thousands of cheap PHP programmers 
> running around looking for projects. I would think your return on 
> investment in learning PHP is going to be very small.

Well, it seems that there are several PHP jobs out there and very few jobs
for straight CF developers (at least, those who haven't upgraded their
skillset with Flex and so on). I'd rather have a small pay job then nothing.

But I understand what you are saying. I'll check out Flex and start learning
that as well.

Still doesn't help me with CF not working on apache. :)



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