C:\ColdFusion8\wwwroot\CFIDE ...
This is the built-in, non-editable mapping found in the CF Administrator. Does
this mean that I can't override that mapping in jrun-web.xml?
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Rebecca Younes wrote:
> Actually, I spoke too soon. Oddly enough, your suggestion seemed to work the
> first time I restarted ColdFusion after making the change, but not after
> subsequent restarts.
What does the maping in neo-runtime.xml show?
Jochem
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Actually, I spoke too soon. Oddly enough, your suggestion seemed to work the
first time I restarted ColdFusion after making the change, but not after
subsequent restarts. So maybe this isn't supported by the built-in web s
Great, that worked, thanks!
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Rebecca Younes wrote:
>
>/CFIDE/
>C:/ColdFusion8/wwwroot/CFIDE/
>
Try:
/CFIDE/*
C:/ColdFusion8/wwwroot/CFIDE/
Jochem
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to do this with IIS and Apache, I do not know if the CF built-in web
server has the ability to create virtual directories?
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I am running CF8 Developer edition using the built-in web server. I want to
change the web root to a non-default location, but keep CFIDE in the default
location. I've followed the ColdFusion documentation for the first step by
adding the following to jrun-web.xml:
/*
C:/wwwroot/
you run any tests to compare the built-in web server to Apache or
IIS? What everyone has said so far about CF caching compiled class
files is true, but it is more just how CF works, and has nothing to do
with what web server you use.
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thanks for your replies. That makes a lot of sense, thanks for your help
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Have you run any tests to compare the built-in web server to Apache or
IIS? What everyone has said so far about CF caching compiled class
files is true, but it is more just how CF works, and has nothing to do
with what web server you use.
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From: Dave Watts
s
to be recompiled by CF, which takes a considerable amount of time.
This would be true whether you use the built-in web server or an external
web server.
In a production environment, many people are typically running the same
scripts, and those scripts don't change very often. So, after they'
> Hi, i am noticing when using the built in webserver, it takes a while
> for the pages to load. it says in the status bar 'waiting for local
> host' and maybe takes 10 seconds to load a page.
It should just do that when the first page loads and the app is compiled.
After that they should load
Hi, i am noticing when using the built in webserver, it takes a while for the
pages to load. it says in the status bar 'waiting for local host' and maybe
takes 10 seconds to load a page.
i have noticed that it is moderately faster on some higher spec computers but
was wondering if the performa
Jim Wright wrote:
> Where are mime types defined in the built-in
> web server?
Never mind...found it
C:\CFusionMX7\runtime\lib\mime.types
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Thanks, Larry and James. I think those links will help me.
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webapps and configure the built-in web
>server to run them there (like I did with CF5).
>
>Any help appreciated. Thanks.
>
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If you're using the built in web server, its a fairly easy process, Adobe has a
step by step process at http
finding a solution (if there
> is one) to use the built-in web server configuration.
>
> Cheers.
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Configuring Built-in Web Server Question
I would be interested in this also... I recently installed the
standalone on my old laptop... The thing has like 300 megs of RAM! I
can't believe it actually runs! Regardless though, I can't get it to go
outside of w
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From: Chris Montgomery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 2:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Configuring Built-in Web Server Question
My dev box environment:
CFMX 7.02 Enterprise (Dev Version)
Running the built-in server config (ex: http://localhost:8500/app_root/)
Windows XP
running only the CFMX7 developer version. I can't figure out how to set
up the web server so that I can have my applications outside of the
webroot (currently at E:\Programs\CFusionMX7\wwwroot). I would like to
have my web applications at E:\webapps and configure the built-in web
server t
ow to accomplish this?
Try this article from Macromedia/Adobe
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/adv_development/config_builtin_webserver/
for the wrap challenged:
http://www.antiwrap.com/?832
>From the web site:
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Configuring the Macromedia ColdFusion MX built-in web serve
nto the wwwroot directory.
Eric
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From: Discover Antartica [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 25 December 2005 09:11
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF built in web server
I installed CFMX7 on a pc with xp home. I want to make the home page of my
site to http://127.0.0.1:
sage-
From: Discover Antartica [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 9:11 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF built in web server
I installed CFMX7 on a pc with xp home. I want to make the home page of my
site to http://127.0.0.1:8500
but i am unable to accomplish that. I always hav
I installed CFMX7 on a pc with xp home. I want to make the home page of my site
to http://127.0.0.1:8500
but i am unable to accomplish that. I always have to say
http://127.0.0.1/mySite. The path of my site is C:\CFUSIONMX7\WWWROOT\MySite
Does anyone know how to accomplish this?
Thanks, that looks like what I need.
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From: Ian Winter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 January 2005 09:11
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Built in web server
Have a read of this document, it should help answer some of your questions.
http://www.macromedia.com/support
Have a read of this document, it should help answer some of your questions.
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/adv_development/config_builtin_webserver/
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:59:11 -, Kevin Roche
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use the built in w
Hi,
I want to use the built in web server on my CFMX installation. Up until now
I always used IIS but for various reasons I need to use the built in web
server instead.
Where do I put the cf files?
Is there a way to set up server mappings?
Is there any documentation I can read about it
: How to administer CFMX's built in web server?
I'm running a parallel install of CF MX Enterprise on my development
workstation and I want to set the default document attribute (I use
default.cfm which apparently isn't the default on MX). Is there any way to
administer or chang
bject: How to administer CFMX's built in web server?
I'm running a parallel install of CF MX Enterprise on my development
workstation and I want to set the default document attribute (I use
default.cfm which apparently isn't the default on MX). Is there any way to
administer or c
I'm running a parallel install of CF MX Enterprise on my development workstation and I
want to set the default document attribute (I use default.cfm which apparently isn't
the default on MX). Is there any way to administer or change settings on CF MX's
built in web server
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