We have been setting up content in FarCry for about 2 months now and have had no issues up until last week.  The person in charge of setting up the content for our site tried uploading a file (like she has done many times before).  When she clicked done after choosing a file and giving it a title the right hand window gave her a page cannot be found error.  When I tried it on my computer it came up with this message:

500 The system cannot find the path specified
The system cannot find the path specified

Her computer isn't setup the same as mine, so I'm sure IE was just giving her a more friendly error message.  The only way to resolve this problem was to restart the CFMX server.  The weird part is we have made no changes to our test environment and this wasn't an issue before.  

I'd like to update to FarCry 2.2 to see if that fixes my problem before I dig any deeper.  I can't find a download link anywhere on the site though!

Thanks,
Nick DeSteffen
Wausau Benefits Web Development Group
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(715) 841-6036



Geoff Bowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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07/22/2004 03:58 PM
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Nick DeSteffen wrote:
> Recently we have come across the File Upload 500 Error that is supposed
> to be fixed in beta 2.2.  So far the only solution we have come across
> is restarting the ColdFusion server, could somebody please tell me how
> to fix this without using the beta 2.2?  We are 6 weeks away from going
> live with our new website and can't run beta software in our production
> environment.

Can you describe the bug a little better?  The "file upload" bug people
are referring to previously was a CFMX issue not a FarCry issue.
Wrapping the CFFILE tag in a CFC was causing intermittent failures of
the CFFLIE tag.  The fix was to change code to reference the CFFILE tag
directly as opposed to through the CFC wrapper.

Your bug may not be the same.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

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