Do we have any idea why this is happening though? If I have a CFC, and I update it in some way but it is still named the same thing and has the same path, why would CF suddenly not think it is the proper type any longer?

On 5/10/06, Peter J. Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brian Kotek said the following on 5/10/2006 9:53 AM:
> Nope, no conflicting mappings (in fact sometimes no mapping at all,
> just a directory off the web root). The point is that everything was
> working fine, then I update the CFCs, then get an error about an
> invalid return type, then clear the template cache, and then
> everything works again.
As Chris Scott just said on the ColdSpring list, you have to careful of
the template caching.  If you're on production, you need to clear it
when you update your files (this is why you don't have it on when in
development).  It causes really strange things to happen if you don't.
Has Chris said "Massive Headaches"....

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