> You can tell what FarCry has registered as plugins by dumping
> #application.plugins# and #application.stplugins#

I figured something like that existed.  I tried dumping application
itself, but got the java heap-size error I was expecting.

> unfortunately its not really going to tell you whether or not your plugin 
> loaded successfully.

Aw, nuts.  Possibly unrelated, but what is supposed to be in
stPlugins?  Mine's empty.

> Last but not least.. you could simply grab Jeff's image.cfc and place
> it in your project directly under ./projectname/packages/formtools/
> image.cfc (the plugin is essentially just a single component).

That makes a lot of sense.   ...and, now that you say that, I think I
know exactly what's wrong.

You know, I usually hold back from using forums like this because
almost invariably problems like this end up being my own damn fault
and I feel like a fool.  This is one of those times.  It turns out the
formtool I was testing the image upload routine against was the one I
had created myself, which extended
farcry.core.packages.formtools.image directly... so of course it won't
get the behavior of the plugin version.

I changed that to extend the plugin, reloaded the app, and everything
works as expected.  Thanks for knocking my brain onto the inheritance
track.
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