To ensure that the code you wrote is working as expected, you must view the ColdFusion page in a browser. The following procedure describes how to view the ColdFusion page that you created earlier.
http://localhost/test/cfpage.cfm
Note: If you are using the built-in web server, specify the port to use in the URL as follows:http://localhost:8500/test/cfpage.cfm.
The address localhost is only valid when you view pages locally. The URL for a remote site would include the server name or IP address of the server where ColdFusion is installed; for example, http://<serveripaddress>/test/cfpage.cfm.
If you are using the ColdFusion MX J2EE configuration, you may also need to include a context root in the URL; for example, http://<server>/<context-root>/<page>.cfm. For example, if you deploy an EAR file and use the default context root of cfmx, you specify http://localhost/cfmx/test/cfpage.cfm.
The following figure shows the cfpage.cfm page in the browser:
As described in Introducing ColdFusion MX, ColdFusion processes all the instructions (CFML tags and functions) it receives on a page, and then returns the results of the instructions that your browser can interpret and display.
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