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maybe there's somthing in the code that's "not
allowed" on the live server (it's being hosted on
helm.cfmxhosting.co.uk)....ok here's the code up to the error
<cfscript>
variables.rbm = createObject('component','javaRB');
variables.defaultJavaLocale = "en_US";
variables.rbDir= GetDirectoryFromPath(getCurrentTemplatePath());
variables.rbFile= rbDir & "cffm.properties"; //base resource file
variables.resourceKit =
variables.rbm.getResourceBundle("#variables.rbFile#","#variables.defaultJavaLocale#");
</cfscript>
<cfset cffm = createObject("component","cffm")>
<cfinvoke component="#cffm#" method="init">
<cfinvokeargument name="includeDir"
value="#GetDirectoryFromPath(GetTemplatePath())#qfiles">
<!--- includeDirWeb = web path to the directory specified above. --->
<cfinvokeargument name="includeDirWeb"
value="http://www.thequartersgame.com/projectq/qfiles">
<!--- disallowedExtensions = file
extensions you don't want people to upload --->
<cfinvokeargument
name="disallowedExtensions"
value="cfm,cfml,cfc,dbm,dbml,php,php3,php4,php5,asp,aspx,pl,plx,pls,cgi,jsp,pif,scr,vbs,exe">
<cfinvokeargument name="allowedExtensions" value="">
<!--- editableExtensions: specifies
what kind of files can be edited with the simple text editor --->
<cfinvokeargument
name="editableExtensions"
value="cfm,cfml,cfc,dbm,dbml,php,php3,php4,asp,aspx,pl,plx,pls,cgi,jsp,txt,html,htm,log,csv,js,css">
<cfinvokeargument name="overwriteDefault" value="true">
<!--- iconPath = web path to the
location of the icons used by CFFM --->
<cfinvokeargument name="iconPath" value="../cffm/cffmIcons">
<cfinvokeargument name="debug" value="0">
<!--- file to be cfincluded above all CFFM output --->
<cfinvokeargument name="templateWrapperAbove" value="">
<!--- file to be cfincluded below all CFFM output --->
<cfinvokeargument name="templateWrapperBelow" value="">
<!--- name of this file. You should not change this. --->
<cfinvokeargument name="cffmFilename"
value="#GetfileFromPath(getBaseTemplatePath())#">
<cfinvokeargument name="enableImageDimensionsInDirList" value="true">
<cfinvokeargument name="maxImageDimensionsPerFileListing" value="20">
</cfinvoke>
At 16:46 06/04/2006, you wrote:
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Yeah, I'd be looking in the CFC, not the calling code.
There's "no way" the second <cfinvokeargument> would fail: it's just a
string value. And the first one is using BIFs, so I can't see it being
a problem either.
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