Make sure localhost:8080/cfusion/ is working as expected. That way you
can verify the Tomcat configuration is right.

_Then_ worrying about connecting Apache.

Since you're using a context on Tomcat /cfusion you'll need that in
both the proxy forward and proxy reverse.

Depending on your level of Java Servlet container experience, you may
find it easier to install ColdFusion as the ROOT context...?

Sean

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Michael Wright
<mich...@mwwebsolutions.com> wrote:
> Still no success having tried those, but thinking about it I'm guessing the
> proxying side of it must be working as its CF's 404 template I'm getting.
>
> That's leading me to think it's more to do with context and docbase, so
> going to have a play with server.xml.

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