Perhaps you could comment out the <cffile> tag in the processing page to see if the error occurs during the post or after the data has been sent. I haven't personally seen this error yet on our end. Also, is it happening with certain file sizes?

Kyle Singer
Lead Web Developer
Whitman College
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



David Ross wrote:
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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