As I mentioned, the error gets thrown no matter what CFML code is being 
interpreted.

Actually, at this point it all seems moot.  Loading any page now presents a 
"index/size" error, and deleting the appropriate files from the cache just 
makes things worse.

I have no idea why our department chose to go with Cold Fusion.  It has 
given us nothing but heartache ever since we made that decision.  There are 
plenty of more stable and usable technologies out there that don't crash if 
you look at them sideways.


At 02:53 PM 6/9/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Ahh, that's a bit different. So CFMX starts up OK (which is what I thought
>your problem was), but a particular piece of codes isn't running correctly?
>Can you post the code? Also beware that MX is not a good as displaying the
>exact line of code that's throwing the error as previous versions are. I
>only say that because maybe the line it's pin-pointing isn't actually the
>culprit.
>
>Can you post the code, error message, and stack trace?

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