I was just noticing that our setup is pretty much exactly the same as
Moonpo's. I wonder if that figures somehow in the issues we are
having. Particuarly the cflogin one.

CentOS 4.7 (fully patched as of March 2009)
Apache: 2.2.11 (built with cPanel's `easyapache` script)
Tomcat: 6.0.16
OpenBD: 1.0.1 (OpenBD+Tomcat installer from http://
openbd.viviotech.net/)

Magnus


On Mar 24, 1:52 am, Pierre-Olivier Chassay <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Magnus
>
> for the seconds problem you have with the cflogin the workaround I found
> for the moment it's
> to remove for all the function in org/camdem/blog/blog.cfc the
> roles="admin".
> I know Matt will look into this problem.
>
> By the way thanks to Jordan to find my problem with the SES see previous
> post on that.
>
> Pierre-Olivier
>
> Magnus wrote:
> > First off, does it matter where the < listener-class > is in relation
> > to the other CF related entries. In the example above, it is just
> > after the SES entry. In our web.xml file it is well up the file with
> > some other CF related entries and the SES entry is near the bottom. I
> > am guessing not but I read of another example of the order of entries
> > made a difference
>
> > Second. we are also having the problem that cflogin appears not to be
> > working. I can login to the blog admin but get an error when I try
> > make changes:
>
> > [10:23:34] Application Exception in : /home/ncra/public_html/org/
> > camden/blog/blog.cfc Line: 271
>
> > The current user was not authorized to invoke this function; Function:
> > addEntry
>
> > It is the same for any other action that actually makes a change or
> > addition.
>
> > See this thread that I have started on the BlogCFC forum:
> >http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/forums/messages.cfm?threadid=1FC66614-1...
>
> > Thanks,
> > Magnus
>
> > On Mar 23, 5:22 pm, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> It turned out that this was an Apache/mod_jk issue. The mod_jk connector
> >> was not passing off the request to Tomcat for processing, so it wasn't
> >> even getting to the parameters outlined below.
>
> >> Adding an additional like to the <IfModule mod_jk.c> directive that told
> >> it to process everything in the "blog" directory did the trick. Once
> >> request was passed off to tomcat properly, the directives below worked
> >> perfectly.
>
> >> Hopefully this helps anyone else who runs into this issue in the future.
>
> >> Warm regards,
> >> Jordan Michaels
> >> Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
> >> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> >> Adobe Solution Provider
>
> >> Pierre-Olivier Chassay wrote:
>
> >>> Hi Jordan,
>
> >>> Doesn't work still have page not found.
> >>> The difference it's this part who isn't there when we use the installer
> >>> <filter>
> >>>         <filter-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-name>
> >>>         <display-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</display-name>
> >>>         <description>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</description>
>
> >>>  <filter-class>com.newatlanta.filters.SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-class>
> >>>         <init-param>
> >>>             <param-name>extensions</param-name>
> >>>             <param-value>cfm,cfml</param-value>
> >>>         </init-param>
> >>> </filter>
> >>> <filter-mapping>
> >>>      <filter-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-name>
> >>>      <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
> >>> </filter-mapping>
> >>> <listener>
>
> >>> <listener-class>com.naryx.tagfusion.cfm.application.cfHttpSessionListener</listener-class>
> >>> </listener>
>
> >>> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:55 PM, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]
> >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> >>>     If it works with a WAR setup there's no reason why it shouldn't work
> >>>     using the default web.xml file. They are essentially the same thing.
>
> >>>     Warm regards,
> >>>     Jordan Michaels
> >>>     Vivio Technologies
> >>>    http://www.viviotech.net/
> >>>     Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> >>>     Adobe Solution Provider
>
> >>>     Pierre-Olivier Chassay wrote:
> >>>      > Hi Matt,
>
> >>>      > Exactly only these 2 issues all the rest looks to be working.
>
> >>>      > For the SES on my dev machine Windows Vista with Tomcat and Apache
> >>>      > modifying the web.xml was the solution like you suggest on
> >>>     earlier post.
>
> >>>      > On my server Linux CentOS Tomcat Apache using the installer of 
> >>> Jordan
> >>>      > the web.xml files isn't build the same way. So far I didn't find
> >>>     a way
> >>>      > yet to make it working properly.
>
> >>>      > Thanks for your help
>
> >>>      > Matthew Woodward wrote:
> >>>      >> Pierre-Olivier Chassay wrote:
> >>>      >>> Hi I still run in the same issue with the last version
>
> >>>      >> I'll have to look into it again. So leaving SES URLs out of the
> >>>      >> picture for a minute, does BlogCFC just on its own work for you?
> >>>     Just
> >>>      >> making sure I understand that you actually have two issues: 1) SES
> >>>      >> URLs, and 2) the user role issue.
>
> >>>      >> On the SES stuff, have you read the previous threads on that 
> >>> issue?
> >>>      >> Did those help?
>
>

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