Vaughan posted a little while back the cfdump stops working after updater 1.
Has anyone heard any more on this?

Any other issues with installing updater 1??


On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 13:34:36 -0400, Jeff Coughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Many of us (including yours truely) have been getting the HTTP 500 error
> when uploading files using HTML forms (while using CFMX).  I have spent
> a lot of time researching this (too much in fact).  Below is a summary
> of the results from my research.  The error is a known issue in "Jrun 4
> Updater 3" and a fix is available from MM (just not for CFMX as of yet).
>  Please feel free to comment.  And let me know if I am incorrect in any
> of my statements or research.
> 
> ===========
> Okay.  From what I have discovered this particular 500 error (as well as
> a few others) are known issues with "JRun 4 Updater 3" (currently this
> is the version used in CFMX6.1).  A few days ago Macromedia released
> "JRun 4 Updater 4" for Jrun 4 only (14 days after "CF6.1 Updater 1" was
> released.  The CF6.1 Updater 1 still uses "JRun 4 Updater 3").  The
> official "JRun 4 Updater 4" includes the fixes for the all-too-common
> 500 error(s) (there are several).
> 
> So my question:  How do we CF developers not using the full version of
> Jrun 4 get the "Jrun 4 Updater 4" specific fixes into CFMX?  And why
> couldn't MM wait the additional 14 days before releasing "CF6.1 Updater
> 1" so that they could include the "JRun 4 Updater 4" in it?
> 
> Note to all you JRun 4 users:
> MM has not yet released any documentation regarding all of their fixes
> in the "JRun 4 Updater 4".  Because many programmers like ourselves are
> worried about code updates overlapping it is suggested to run "CF6.1
> Updater 1" before "JRun 4 Updater 4".  So far a couple people have tried
> doing the oposite to see the results (including testing it with
> Backstone Beta1) and have not had any errors.  But until MM releases
> more information it is suggested to do it in this manner.
> 
> -Jeff C
> 
> note: To see the generic "JRun Servlet Error" do the following...  Next
> time you get the 500 error don't restart CF just yet.  In Internet
> Explorer go to "Tools->Internet Options-->Advanced (tab)" and disable
> "Show friendly HTTP error messages".  Then make the error happen again.
>  Now view the source (right-click in IE window that has the error.
> Choose View Source).  Then you'll see the generic "JRun Servlet Error".
>  you can thank IE for misleading us on that one =\
> 
> 
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