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[need help] where can i download mod_coldfusion.so for apache 2.0 ?
Hello all,
I'm doing a task to migrate Coldfusion 5 from SPARC (running Solaris 8) to linux. I know this Coldfusion version is sooo old, but i have no other choice since there are several apps that run on the SPARC machine and my boss doesn't have any plan to upgrade Coldfusion.
Up to now, I nearly finished coldfusion installation in CentOS. But the problem is, I don't have the coldfusion modules for apache 2.0 under linux.
I've been desperately searching for mod_coldfusion.so which compatible with apache 2.0 with no luck. The download link was available at http://www.ernst.ca/projects.html. But now it gives error 404. There's also another link at http://home.nextron.ch/coldfusion/, but unfortunately those modules are only available for win32.
Is there anybody can help provide me valid download link(s) to mod_coldfusion.so? Or even better, maybe someone can send me the file?
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for my english.
-triyanto-
Last edited by [bart]; 03-03-2009 at 09:01 PM.
Reason: more descriptive title
I'm doing a task to migrate Coldfusion 5 from SPARC (running Solaris 8) to linux. I know this Coldfusion version is sooo old, but i have no other choice since there are several apps that run on the SPARC machine and my boss doesn't have any plan to upgrade Coldfusion.
Up to now, I nearly finished coldfusion installation in CentOS. But the problem is, I don't have the coldfusion modules for apache 2.0 under linux.
I've been desperately searching for mod_coldfusion.so which compatible with apache 2.0 with no luck. The download link was available at http://www.ernst.ca/projects.html. But now it gives error 404. There's also another link at http://home.nextron.ch/coldfusion/, but unfortunately those modules are only available for win32.
Is there anybody can help provide me valid download link(s) to mod_coldfusion.so? Or even better, maybe someone can send me the file?
As a matter of fact, i've already downloaded mod_coldfusion.so from http://home.nextron.ch/coldfusion/2.0.43/.
And as i mentioned before, those modules works only for win32 version of apache 2.0.
This is the output if i run `file` command:
Quote:
# file mod_coldfusion.so
mod_coldfusion.so: MS-DOS executable (EXE), OS/2 or MS Windows
What i do need is, mod_coldfusion.so that works natively for linux version of apache 2.0.
Macromedia/adobe has no official support for this apache 2.0 modules, so i'm afraid i cannot contact them for this issue.
Guys, i think i've found the link.
After scratching my head for about a week, my last effort is searching through webarchive. Thanks God, webarchive has enough archive for www.ernst.ca
I will try to use the file that i downloaded from there. I hope it works as i expected.
I will update the progress.
Just in case somebody else having the same problem with me, here's the link from web.archive.org:
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