Right, that means that there is a problem with the way your are trying to
deliver the PDF and why it is throwing an error.

Now if you are 100% confident that your PDF is being delivered by the
cfcontent tag, then it sounds like you may have come across a bug.

Feel free to ping me off list with your application.cfm and the template in
question and the PDF and I will have a look at it for you. And tell me which
version of ColdFusion you are trying to run this against.


Regards,
Andrew Scott
http://www.andyscott.id.au/


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Claude Schnéegans <[email protected]> [mailto:=?ISO-
> 8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans <schneegans@interneti=71?= =?ISO-8859-
> 1?Q?ue.com=3E?=]
> Sent: Thursday, 23 June 2011 11:29 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: application.cfm
> 
> 
>  >>You keep talking about templates being compiled, if there is an error
as
> you have mentioned this will stop the compile of the template and it will
look
> like it is being complied before the other.
> 
> 
> This is what happens indeed. There a compile error because the pdf file
> happens to contain some bytes that look like a CF tag, then it causes a
> compile error and the application.cfm is not even executed.
> This is the first time it happens in about 10 years I've bee using this
method.
> I thought the template would never be compiled because of CFABORT in
> application.cfm, now I see it is not the case.


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