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I've been looking on the web with no luck on whether I can run PHP and Coldfusion on the same computer. When you install Coldfusion MX (Trial version) I can use my Apache Web Server or their stand-alone web server. Could I use the Apache server even though PHP uses it? would they conflict?
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of course you can use the same server install for CF and PHP, just don't try using PHP and CF code in one page :-o Same should go for MySQL, but I've never used it before.
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Ok, thanks for the quick reply.
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I have CFMX and MySQL running quite happily together at home.
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