While it seems like you did read and follow the install doc well, does any of this apply to you by chance?

>From the "Where ColdFire doesn't work" section:

ColdFire makes use of CFHEADER to supply debug information to the browser. Because of this there are certain places where ColdFire will not be able to work. First - if you use CFFLUSH anywhere on the page, ColdFire is unable to add header information to the request. Secondly - there are situations where certain tags will implicitly flush output. One example is CFTIMER/type="inline". Any use of this tag and attribute combination will result in ColdFire not returning any data.


Mike.



Jimmy Harrell wrote:
Okay, I went to RiaForge and downloaded the zip for Coldfire. I imported the coldfire.xpi extensiion. I went into the debug folder and added coldfire.cfm . I then went into the administrator and under Debugging Chose the coldfire.cfm over classic.cfm and made sure that my 127.0.0.1 IP wasn't restricted. Then to test in Firefox I deliberately created an SQL error to see if I could view it inside of FireBug under the Coldfusion Panel, Clicked on the DB Query tab and some others, yet I see nothing. Am I missing something?



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