Which webserver are you using? 

For my 8 Developer box I'm on the latest rev, using the built-in webserver.


                        
                        
                                8,0,0,176276  
 
                        
                        
                                1.6.0_01  

For my 7 Enterprise box, it appears I'm on the same rev as you are, with IIS as 
the web server.


                                7,0,2,142559  


                        
                        
                                1.4.2_11  


                        
                        

----- Original Message ----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 10:05:31 AM
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] getPageContext.forward() hijinks

Tested on this version: 7,0,2,142559  This is the developer version,
 not standard or Enterprise

Worked as expected with multi/part and the non-multi/part.
It has got to be some setting or version issue.
What about the JVM
RL

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: shawn gorrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Here are a couple of scripts which demonstrate the behavior. 
> 
> Process should go as follows: quarterback.cfm submits form to
 reciever.cfm which 
> forwards to intercepted.cfm. With a regular form that happens as
 expected. With 
> a multipart it throws an error (Corrupt form data: premature ending).
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Charlie Arehart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 12:26:00 PM
> Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] getPageContext.forward() hijinks
> 
> 
> 
>  
> DIV {
> MARGIN:0px;}
> 
> 
> 
> Shawn, what version of CF are you using? I doubt you're 
> still at 6.0, but there was a bug that prevented it working with
 posts, but that 
> was fixed in an updater. Then, I don't recall it being specific to
 file uploads, 
> so perhaps this is another issue. That said, there's a specific
 update regarding 
> file uploads in 7.02 cumulative hotfix 3 (which you have to apply
 manually). 
> It's not said to be related to getpagecontext forwards, but instead
 is related 
> to memory (don't let the mention of CFCs keep you from trying it).
 This is the 
> one I referred to the other night at the ACFUG. You have to apply it
 manually, 
> even if you applied cumulative hotfix.
> 
>  
> 
> BTW, 
> if I may while add a comment while replying to the list, I wanted to
 clarify 
> something about the giveaway I did that night. On the spur of the
 moment, since 
> we didn't have too many higher value prizes, I made the offer for an
 hour of 
> consulting time ($120 value). Afterwards, I realized some may have
 thought, "big 
> deal. an hour. if a consultant works for weeks or even days, that's
 not much of 
> a discount is it?". I should have explained that the nature of my
 consulting 
> typically doesn't involve much more than an hour. I focus on solving
 problems, 
> and often it doesn't take more than an hour (over the web and/or
 phone) to help 
> evaluate the problem and identify a solution. So when I was offering
 an hour, I 
> was really offering "a free solution to a problem you may face". :-)
 I can't 
> guarantee to solve all problems in an hour. but I've got a pretty
 good 
> track record and can offer references (working to get them online).
  Sorry 
> for a mini info-mercial, but I thought it may be less offensive as
 part of a 
> technical thread where I'm offering such a solution versus in a new
 thread of 
> its own. Apologies, Shawn, for side-tracking it a little.
> 
>  
> 
> /charlie
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> On Behalf Of shawn gorrell
> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 
> 12:16 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] 
> getPageContext.forward() hijinks
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Do any of you use getPageContext.forward() as an alternative to
 cflocation? 
> I'm having an issue where it just doesn't work if there is a
 multipart form for 
> doing file uploads. For all other cases it works as expected. 
> 
> 
> S
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Shawn, what version of CF are you using? I doubt you're 
still at 6.0, but there was a bug that prevented it working with posts, but 
that 
was fixed in an updater. Then, I don't recall it being specific to file 
uploads, 
so perhaps this is another issue. That said, there's a specific update 
regarding 
file uploads in 7.02 cumulative hotfix 3 (which you have to apply manually). 
It's not said to be related to getpagecontext forwards, but instead is related 
to memory (don't let the mention of CFCs keep you from trying it). This is the 
one I referred to the other night at the ACFUG. You have to apply it manually, 
even if you applied cumulative hotfix.

 

BTW, 
if I may while add a comment while replying to the list, I wanted to clarify 
something about the giveaway I did that night. On the spur of the moment, since 
we didn't have too many higher value prizes, I made the offer for an hour of 
consulting time ($120 value). Afterwards, I realized some may have thought, 
"big 
deal. an hour. if a consultant works for weeks or even days, that's not much of 
a discount is it?". I should have explained that the nature of my consulting 
typically doesn't involve much more than an hour. I focus on solving problems, 
and often it doesn't take more than an hour (over the web and/or phone) to help 
evaluate the problem and identify a solution. So when I was offering an hour, I 
was really offering "a free solution to a problem you may face". :-) I can't 
guarantee to solve all problems in an hour. but I've got a pretty good 
track record and can offer references (working to get them online).  Sorry 
for a mini info-mercial, but I thought it may be less offensive as part of a 
technical thread where I'm offering such a solution versus in a new thread of 
its own. Apologies, Shawn, for side-tracking it a little.

 

/charlie

 




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of shawn gorrell
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 
12:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] 
getPageContext.forward() hijinks






Do any of you use getPageContext.forward() as an alternative to cflocation? 
I'm having an issue where it just doesn't work if there is a multipart form for 
doing file uploads. For all other cases it works as expected. 


S



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Here are a couple of scripts which demonstrate the behavior. 

Process should go as follows: quarterback.cfm submits form to reciever.cfm 
which forwards to intercepted.cfm. With a regular form that happens as 
expected. With a multipart it throws an error (Corrupt form data: premature 
ending).


----- Original Message ----
From: Charlie Arehart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 12:26:00 PM
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] getPageContext.forward() hijinks



 
DIV {
MARGIN:0px;}



Shawn, what version of CF are you using? I doubt you're 
still at 6.0, but there was a bug that prevented it working with posts, but 
that 
was fixed in an updater. Then, I don't recall it being specific to file 
uploads, 
so perhaps this is another issue. That said, there's a specific update 
regarding 
file uploads in 7.02 cumulative hotfix 3 (which you have to apply manually). 
It's not said to be related to getpagecontext forwards, but instead is related 
to memory (don't let the mention of CFCs keep you from trying it). This is the 
one I referred to the other night at the ACFUG. You have to apply it manually, 
even if you applied cumulative hotfix.

 

BTW, 
if I may while add a comment while replying to the list, I wanted to clarify 
something about the giveaway I did that night. On the spur of the moment, since 
we didn't have too many higher value prizes, I made the offer for an hour of 
consulting time ($120 value). Afterwards, I realized some may have thought, 
"big 
deal. an hour. if a consultant works for weeks or even days, that's not much of 
a discount is it?". I should have explained that the nature of my consulting 
typically doesn't involve much more than an hour. I focus on solving problems, 
and often it doesn't take more than an hour (over the web and/or phone) to help 
evaluate the problem and identify a solution. So when I was offering an hour, I 
was really offering "a free solution to a problem you may face". :-) I can't 
guarantee to solve all problems in an hour. but I've got a pretty good 
track record and can offer references (working to get them online).  Sorry 
for a mini info-mercial, but I thought it may be less offensive as part of a 
technical thread where I'm offering such a solution versus in a new thread of 
its own. Apologies, Shawn, for side-tracking it a little.

 

/charlie

 




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of shawn gorrell
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 
12:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] 
getPageContext.forward() hijinks






Do any of you use getPageContext.forward() as an alternative to cflocation? 
I'm having an issue where it just doesn't work if there is a multipart form for 
doing file uploads. For all other cases it works as expected. 


S



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