Same problem happened to me today. If I take all the connector code out of the
apache config. Then apache runs fine. But otherwise it can't find the webpage.
I tried using the web connector app to reconfigure but still never worked.
Anybody have a fix for this.
: Coldfusion 8 on Leopard - all of a sudden stopped working
Same problem happened to me today. If I take all the connector code out of
the apache config. Then apache runs fine. But otherwise it can't find the
webpage. I tried using the web connector app to reconfigure but still never
worked.
Anybody
then I
have had
no issues with Tiger or Leopard and CF8
http://renaun.com/blog/2007/08/07/230/
Paul K
-Original Message-
From: Travis k [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 5 August 2008 6:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Coldfusion 8 on Leopard - all of a sudden stopped working
Are you sure it's the same copy of apache that's running, that you installed?
Sounds sorta like maybe the previous version is running, instead of
the one you'd personally installed.
There's an easy way to tell what's running from where, but I haven't
had enough coffee today, or something, as I
I dont remember how you get back into the web connector but it should look like
this http://www.markdrew.co.uk/blog/images//Picture%202.png
You can tell if default apache is running by going into your home folder then
to sites and then run the html file in there or into your HD library
Andrew,
I actually had Matthew's MAMP way of doing things working for about an hour
and then it just stopped running and I couldn't get it back up again. I tell
you your best bet is to go try to get in the prerelease Updater 1 program. I
can't tell you anything about it or if I am actually in it
: Re: Coldfusion 8 on Leopard - all of a sudden stopped working
Andrew,
I actually had Matthew's MAMP way of doing things working for about an hour
and then it just stopped running and I couldn't get it back up again. I tell
you your best bet is to go try to get in the prerelease Updater 1 program. I
: Saturday, March 22, 2008 11:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Coldfusion 8 on Leopard - all of a sudden stopped working
I've restarted Apache and CF8 multiple times to no avail.
I've double checked the httpd.conf to make sure that .cfm pages are
listed there and it still doesn't work. Does
I think I know what you mean about LoadModule Dave...this is
what's currently in my httpd.conf file for CF/Jrun ...
That's what I was asking about, yes. It looks ok to me. I suggest you try
running the web server configuration utility (wsconfig).
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
I've had CF8 running on my Intel Mac Mini for about 2 months now. I followed a
tutorial which told me to use MAMP rather than the built in version of Apache:
http://www.flashalisious.com/2007/12/14/installing-coldfusion8-on-leopard-using-mamp/
Anyway, that's not the point as it's been running
Apple just issued a massive security update including patch for Apache.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307562
I could be wrong (I often am) but the patch prolly hosed CF. On windows
there is a util called Web Server Configuration Tool in the CF server
menu. This might fix the
Interesting...
i did the update and mine is chugging away fine
check your web connector, the update might have changed it to point at
/etc/apache2
~|
Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic release
I've restarted Apache and CF8 multiple times to no avail.
I've double checked the httpd.conf to make sure that .cfm
pages are listed there and it still doesn't work. Does anyone
have ANY input whatsoever?
Is the appropriate LoadModule line in httpd.conf?
As others have mentioned, you can
13 matches
Mail list logo