thinkdolphin
07 May 2009, 10:27 AM
I currently have Coldfusion running on IIS on our webserver. I need to install Apache for a website I am working on.
I've been doing research on how to handle Coldfusion for both servers but I'm not sure what the best way is.
1. I could install Apache on Port 80 and move IIS to another port. If I do that, will I have to tell Coldfusion which port IIS moved to? Will I need to do anything at all with Coldfusion?
I could also move Coldfusion to Apache but I'm not sure how to do that.
2. I could install Apache and turn off IIS. I'd have to set up Coldfusion to work with the Apache server.
I didn't install Coldfusion so I don't know how it was done. I just know that it's running on IIS.
TIA for the advice!
I've been doing research on how to handle Coldfusion for both servers but I'm not sure what the best way is.
1. I could install Apache on Port 80 and move IIS to another port. If I do that, will I have to tell Coldfusion which port IIS moved to? Will I need to do anything at all with Coldfusion?
I could also move Coldfusion to Apache but I'm not sure how to do that.
2. I could install Apache and turn off IIS. I'd have to set up Coldfusion to work with the Apache server.
I didn't install Coldfusion so I don't know how it was done. I just know that it's running on IIS.
TIA for the advice!