As I've mentioned, JRun logs a malformed http request and then returns a
500 error... this never gets anywhere near CF so this is why I was
skeptical that the fix involved "moving the cffile operation out of a
cfc".

Personally, I think it has to do with the action="" attribute of the
upload form. I know it's supposed to work, but that's the only thing
that seems out of the ordinary with the current implementation.

-Dave


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/16/2004 11:56:30 PM >>>
Hi Geoff,

this has become a sticking point for one of our clients going live.
They get the problem after loading 20 or so files.

What do I have to do to get this raised as an error for Daemon to
follow it up?

In terms of priorites, it doesn't appear to be an issue for a lot of
people, but it is critical for my client.


Do you think it is a jRun issue?


On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:20:26 +1000, Geoff Bowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Andrew Mercer wrote:
> > My feeling is that this is a jRun problem.
> >
> > If it was a application (farCry) error it would be trapped with
the
> > cftry/cfcatch - but nothing is getting passed back to coldFusion.
> >
> > Have Daemon teken this issue up with MacroMedia?
> 
> Unfortunately (or fortunately) we don't actually have the issue
logged
> with any of our clients as far as I'm aware.  It's difficult for us
to
> address given we can't reliably recreate the issue.
> 
> 
> 
> -- geoff
> http://www.daemon.com.au/ 
> 
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