I'll bet the host has sandboxed out the core java calls (of which
getClass() is an example, afaik)  - this is now an option in CF8.

On 10/24/07, Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Dave.    That call is coming from the coldspring core files.
>
> THe installation instructions for coldspring say to unpack the zip
> file into a folder called /coldspring  then run them .
>
> thats what i did.   No changes to any of the core files, and i checked
> i havent got any of the known 'gotcha's'  (such as a CF mapping called
> "coldspring" somewhere else on the box.
>
> on my dev server it did exactly what it was supposed to.
>
> on the remote host it didnt.
>
> SO i'm trying to find out what to do about it.


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