Hi Steve,
Thanks - I've tried renaming the directory containing the offending
CFC, and then ColdFusion simply complains that the file does not
exist (which it does, in the same directory as other CFCs it has
loaded - this is visible clearly from the exception dump). I have
restarted my app server as well as my computer, and cleared all
custom tag paths, template caches, etc. As soon as I access this one
particular page, it happily loads 2 other CFCs from the correct path,
and then ignores the file in the same directory.
So I just decided to reinstall ColdFusion, and it works now. Not
exactly a great solution, but it only took 45 mintues, so I guess
I'll have to debug it some other day (hopefully never).
Eric O'Connell
IBA Webmaster
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941-921-7443 x15
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www.bodytalksystem.com
On Feb 16, 2007, at 11:11 AM, Steve Bryant wrote:
Eric,
Sometimes ColdFusion fails to delete the class file for a .cfm
or .cfc file. I would recreate the file (with different contents)
and call the file from ColdFusion (so that the class file gets
rewritten). Then delete it again and see if that helps.
Steve Bryant
918-449-9440
Bryant Web Consulting LLC
http://www.BryantWebConsulting.com/
http://steve.coldfusionjournal.com/
At 09:56 AM 2/16/2007, Eric O'Connell wrote:
Has anyone ever seen an instance of ColdFusion pulling CFCs from a
path explicitly not set in the Custom Tag path? I had two
directories containing different versions of the same CFCs
(current site and re-design) in my Custom Tag path. This caused
some confusion, so I deleted one of them, and CF is still pulling
one particular CFC from the deleted path! Additionally, I am
getting all sorts of errors of "incorrect type" which I am
assuming is being caused by CF looking for files in the wrong place.
At this point, I am beginning to think I should just delete and
reinstall ColdFusion, but since I have an Intel Mac it is a bit of
a process. Any help would be appreciated.
Eric O'Connell
IBA Webmaster
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941-921-7443 x15
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.bodytalksystem.com
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