Actualy in CFMX all component names need to be lowercase as CFMX effectively does LCase() on the component name before invoking.

There was talk of this being fixed for RedSky but I don't know for sure.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

Jordan Thomas wrote:
Yep, the case matches.

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Component file names are cases sensitive on Linux.


Is the case correct in your call?

Spike

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Hi,

I have just deployed an application on Linux. This was working without a

problem on


Win2k but the linux box is returning errors.

I am calling the <CFINVOKE> tag using a component name of

"#component.prefix#com.scoop.application.manageApplication" which

translates into


"components.com.scoop.application.manageApplication". This would seem OK as

the


component is definately where it should be but I am getting an erros saying

that


states that the components can't be found.

"component.prefix" points to a mapped directory.

Any ideas would be great.

Thanks

Jordan


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