cffileUpload tag not cffile tag.. my goof On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Robert Lash <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is this failing on production site or on your developer machine. > I believe Charlie hinted at this with the CFIDE. > > I completed a project a couple of months ago where I ran into this issue > not working on production site, but working correctly on development > machine. > Issue was that there was no mapping at all to CFIDE on this particular > production site,but was correct on developer machine. > Since I control the server the answer was mapping the CFIDE directory > properly. > Not really magic as I did have to walk through the errors to find the > problem. > I found this out buy trying other CF tags that have resources generated by > CFIDE. > > My particular error that was working on developer machine but not site was > the cffile tag. > You might think that has nothing to do with CFIDE, but I was using the > uploadAll which generates the files to use flash version. > Tested another tag using these resources namely the cfwindow tag an sure > enough nothing. > Used firebug to walk through errors to realize no javascript, css, flash > or CFIDE resources were being generated. > > If server doesn't know the path to CFIDE or it is wrong then the resources > needed to generate these tags may be broken. > > This may not be your current issue, but just wanted to comment on the > CFIDE Charlie mentioned as it threw me for a loop when I ran into this > problem. > > > > On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 10:54 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Charlie: >> >> I copied and pasted the code snippet from the ColdFusion 9 reference >> (see: >> http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/9.0/CFMLRef/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbec22c24-79e6.html >> ). >> >> When the page executes on the browser I get: >> >> "Error processing JavaScript in markup for element mywindow_body: [Enable >> debugging by adding 'cfdebug' to your URL parameters to see more >> information" >> >> for each <cfwindow> tag. Of course adding "cfdebug" does nothing. I don't >> think I have mis-installed a hotfix. >> >> Sincerely, Brooks >> >> >> >> *ADS* develops & supports effiective, efficient and secure software >> solutions >> * >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> * >> *Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta *** *Application Delivery Services >> 1000 Peachtree Street NE * Atlanta,Georgia * 30309-4470 ( 404-498-8178 >> >> >> >> >> >> From: "Charlie Arehart" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]>, >> Date: 04/27/2012 10:31 AM >> Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] cfwindow - how to change the grey >> border in the header? >> Sent by: [email protected] >> ------------------------------ >> >> >> >> Good call on recommending a tool like Firebug, Brooks. >> >> As for your feeling that "cf9 messed up" a tag, I'll just throw out that >> when I hear an assertion that, especially about a tag that involves CF >> generating HTML that calls back to the server for files like these might, >> I'd suggest there's possibly not a problem with CF itself, rather with that >> mechanism that's calling back to the server. And that often has its root in >> one of two possible problems. >> >> First, there could be a problem in the configuration of the web site, so >> that the browser calling back to the needed CFIDE directories may be >> finding the wrong one for the version of CF being executed for the page. >> It's easy for some people to tweak their web config to have a given site >> point to a virtual directory for CFIDE (which could be the wrong version) >> or they may have made a duplicate of the CFIDE (for use by a given site) >> but then forgot to update that when they updated CF. >> >> Second, related to that last point above, there could be a problem that >> was introduced when a hotfix was added: it's very easy to apply hotfixes >> either only to one CFIDE, or to the wrong one. I discuss that and related >> matters in a blog entry here: >> * >> ** >> http://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2011/10/21/why_chfs_may_break >> *<http://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2011/10/21/why_chfs_may_break> >> >> Of course, in this case, a tool like Firebug may still show a >> "successful" communication between the browser and server, but the version >> of the file or library obtained by the server may just not be the "right" >> one for the other HTML/JS/CSS that CF generated, when it assumed it was >> generating it for a specific version of such files/libraries. >> >> Hope that may help, whether Dusty, Brooks, or anyone else. >> >> /charlie >> >> PS Besides Firebug, there are also now built-in tools in most modern >> browsers that can help to see the communications. I blogged recently about >> that: >> * >> ** >> http://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2012/3/20/builtin_browser_proxy_sniffer_tools >> *<http://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2012/3/20/builtin_browser_proxy_sniffer_tools> >> >> I also list there a link to my cf411 category on still other such browser >> proxy/sniffer tools that can be added, if needed. >> >> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On >> Behalf Of *[email protected]* >> Sent:* Friday, April 27, 2012 10:09 AM* >> To:* [email protected]* >> Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] cfwindow - how to change the grey border >> in the header? >> >> Dusty: >> >> First off, I can't seem to get <cfwindow> to work properly, it looks like >> CF9 has messed that tag up. I've seen that with <cflayoutarea> as well. >> >> That being said, I think the solution to your problem can be accomplish >> by overriding the "x-window-header" and "x-window-body" styles that >> ColdFusion is using. I would try to wrap the <cfwindow> tag in a named >> <div> element like this: >> >> <div id='myStuff'> >> <cfwindow name="window1"> >> blah, blah, blah >> </cfwindow> >> </div> >> >> Then include a stylesheet entry like >> >> #myStuff .x-window-header { >> border: 1px solid blue; /* or whatever */ >> } >> >> #myStuff .x-window-body { >> border: 1px solid blue; /* or whatever */ >> } >> >> Firefox - FireBug plugin is really good at letting you see (and >> dynamically) change the styles for a page element. This should get you >> started. >> >> Sincerely, Brooks >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ * >> **http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform*<http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform> >> >> For more info, see >> *http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists*<http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists> >> Archive @ >> *http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/*<http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/> >> List hosted by *FusionLink* <http://www.fusionlink.com/> >> ------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >
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