Just to follow up on this, I think Qasim's suggestion was right on the 
mark. I updated that Fusebox setting, cleared all the parsed files, and 
started surfing the site again. The random errors we were getting no 
longer appear present, and I'm crossing my fingers hoping they don't return.

Thanks Qasim!

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
BlueDragon Alliance Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Jordan Michaels wrote:
> Hello Qasim,
> 
> Thank you for this. I'm learning a lot about Fusebox as I work on this 
> project. =)
> 
> The fusebox.xml.cfm has the mode set to Development. I will try to do my 
> research on what effect this has on the application as a while, but any 
> additional pointers you could provide would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> Thank you for this!
> 
> Warm regards,
> Jordan Michaels
> Vivio Technologies
> http://www.viviotech.net/
> BlueDragon Alliance Member
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> Qasim Rasheed wrote:
>> Jordan,
>>
>> The autogenerated files should be in the parsed directory under your
>> application root. This is where fusebox keeps generated files after it has
>> gone through the compile process.  If your site in development mode (i.e.
>> mode parameter in fusebox.xml.cfm file?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Qasim
>>
>> On 5/14/07, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> There we go. Fusebox 4. Thanks Josh.
>>>
>>> I completely agree with your comments as well. I'm not trying to imply
>>> anything about the stability of fusebox, but since neither I, or anyone
>>> in my shop has spent any large amounts of time working with Fusebox. I
>>> guess I was just wondering if anyone had seen this kind of behavior
>>> before.
>>>
>>> My (limited?) understanding of fusebox suggests that there are some
>>> pages which are interpreted, then written to the file system. I'm
>>> wondering if these seemingly random errors have anything to do with that
>>> process. Like perhaps wherever the problem lies is in the process that
>>> creates these files? Perhaps this process is not able to finish, or is
>>> finishing incorrectly each time the page is hit... and that results in
>>> the random code errors?
>>>
>>> That is where my thoughts are taking me at the moment anyway...
>>>
>>> Any insights anyone has would be immensely appreciated. ;)
>>>
>>> Warm regards,
>>> Jordan Michaels
>>> Vivio Technologies
>>> http://www.viviotech.net/
>>> BlueDragon Alliance Member
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>
>>> Josh Nathanson wrote:
>>>>> Has anyone seen this kind of behavior in a Fusebox site before? Any
>>>>> suggestions on where I should start looking for a problem cause? Since
>>>>> the errors appear to be random (go to page, click a link, get random
>>>>> error - go to page, click same link, get different random error) I'm
>>> not
>>>>> sure where to even begin.
>>>> Jordan - the best way to at least figure out the version is to look for
>>>> index.cfm in the root, open that file and see which core file it's
>>> calling
>>>> (assuming they're using index.cfm as the main template).
>>>>
>>>> Fusebox in itself is not inherently buggy, but like any other framework,
>>>> poor coding will lead to poor results.
>>>>
>>>> -- Josh
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
> 
> 

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