Soc said the following on 01/31/2011 07:02 PM:
>> This is probably because Roulette is not in the web root as all the
>> sample applications were designed to be dropped in the web root directly
>> (not in a subdirectory off the webroot).
> skeleton was placed directly in the webroot, our webroot (for
> development): /home/webdoc/
> (i appologize, typed the path wrong in the post, webroot is not /home/
> dev/webdoc/)
> This also contains the neccesary Coldfusion files/directories (i.e.
> CFIDE)
>
> skeleton is in: /home/webdoc/skeleton/
> when i goto it, the address is: https://address/skeleton/
If you're accessing the site this way, then the application is being
hosted as in sub-directory.

> I removed the mapping to skeleton to be safe (since it is in the
> webroot and should not require it). I can still get to the path, but
> get the same error:
Are you sure you have all the Mach-II files there especially
/MachII/util/Queue.cfc?  This error is referencing that the Queue.cfc
can't be found which is strange because it's in all of the core zips for
the last 7 years.  Maybe FTP or other transport you use to transfer
files missed a file.

* I'd just junk /MachII folder and re-upload again.  Be sure to clear
your template cache in the CFIDE administrator -- sometimes stuff gets
stuck in there.

.pjf

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