Nope... There seems to be some deeper issue, like it failed building part
of the permissions struct on app startup. It'll take a bit of debugging.


On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 5:11 PM, AJ Mercer <[email protected]> wrote:

> mabe
>
> <cfparam name="application.permission.['#stPermission.aRelatedtypes[i]#']"
> default="#structnew()#" />
>
>
>
> On 8 March 2013 14:02, Justin Carter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've hit a wall... Apparently this line of code is a problem:
>>
>> <cfparam name="application.permission.#stPermission.aRelatedtypes[i]#"
>> default="#structnew()#" />
>>
>> I'm not sure why OpenBD can't handle that... o_0
>>
>>
>> On Friday, March 8, 2013 4:44:59 PM UTC+11, Justin Carter wrote:
>>>
>>> Ahh... The final piece of the puzzle was changing like 145 of
>>> /core/tags/misc/soft.cfm from
>>> <cfif not structkeyexists(caller,**attributes.sendback)>
>>> to:
>>> <cfif not isDefined("caller.#attributes.**sendback#")>
>>>
>>> Slightly odd.... Both should work...
>>>
>>> Now that it's installed, the application framework isn't starting
>>> correctly. I'll see how I go with that.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, March 8, 2013 4:30:03 PM UTC+11, Justin Carter wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've started off just to see if FarCry will install on SQL Server with
>>>> OpenBD, but I've had to patch a few things so far:
>>>> - OpenBD doesn't allow struct keys called "null" when using dot
>>>> notation (this will affect all DB Gateways, but can be resolved by
>>>> replacing .null with ["null"])
>>>> - OpenBD throws an error because we have defined a function called
>>>> "flush" (you can comment out the function in /core/webtop/includes/**
>>>> cfFunctionWrappers.cfm)
>>>>
>>>> And the show stopper which I haven't yet found a workaround for:
>>>> - OpenBD seems to have an issue with accessing a variable in the caller
>>>> scope from within a custom tag (I need to debug this further...)
>>>>
>>>> In short, I don't have a quick workaround for you at the moment,
>>>> unfortunately :(
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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