> 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.

Are you using one of the "standalone" versions - CFMX Enterprise, CFMX
Professional, etc - of CFMX? Or are you using CFMX for J2EE? If you're using
CFMX for J2EE, do JSP pages work correctly?

Are you using an external web server (IIS, Apache, etc), or are you using
the built-in web server which listens on port 8500? If you haven't already,
can you try using the built-in web server?

> 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.

I'm sorry to hear that you've had such problems with ColdFusion. However,
your problems are atypical; most CF users don't have these sorts of
problems, and if they did, they'd abandon the product I suspect. I realize
that won't make you feel any better, but there it is.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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