Thanks for the kind regards, Ajas. I do feel a bit like the reference
librarian for the CF community sometimes. :-)

I think it's just that since CF server troubleshooting is all I do, I just
have these topics at top of mind, whereas for many they have to rely on what
they can google. Sadly, a lot of misinformation is then spread that way, and
it's too bad that sometimes I can come off to some as arrogant and
condescending in trying to correct some of those misperceptions or
misunderstandings. 

That's probably the negative to my being in this position, and though I try
hard not to abuse it or offend others, it seems to just kind of come with
the territory. And I can only hope then that I help far more than I hurt.
:-)  So thanks again for the encouragement. Some may think you're "feeding
the monster", but I will accept it simply in the genuine appreciation with
which you meant it. :-)

/charlie

 

From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Ajas Mohammed
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 1:42 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF 10 and REST and wtf?

 

Wow, Great Points Charlie. We are not on CF 10 yet but that is definitely
worth remembering.

What would we do without you Charlie? I hate to speak for others, but from
my side,  I have learned so many *great/cool* things from you. Appreciate it
man.

<Ajas Mohammed /> 

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On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 10:27 PM, Charlie Arehart <char...@carehart.org>
wrote:

Doug, here's something even some experienced hoster's don't know: after
installing CF10, and/or adding updates, for many of the updates you need to
then rebuild the web server connector (meaning they have to open CF's web
server config tool, then remove and re-add the connection of a site or all
sites to a CF instance.) Only on doing that do they get the benefit of some
connector changes that were introduced in a few of the updates (of the 11
updates to CF 10 so far since last May).

This is mentioned pretty clearly in the update page, but most people in my
experience are just missing/ignoring it, and they just apply the update and
never rebuild the connectors. They can confirm if they have by checking the
date of that very isapi_redirect.dll page. If it's dates in March of 2012,
or November of 2012, it's old. If it's June of 2013, it's as of update 11.
If they are not yet on update 11, but it's dated in March, they need to
update to at least update 5 and then rebuild the connector, to solve some
pretty serious problems that update 5 addressed (last year).

Now, I don't know if any of these updates that change the connector will
solve your specific REST problem, but if indeed there is some related
problem with the connector itself, then it's worth a shot. (I don't work
with REST myself, so don't know how to connect any other dots based on what
you've reported previously.)

/charlie 

 




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