Hi Magnus,

I haven't been able to duplicate this in a test environment yet. When I 
use the installer on a blank slate VPS and then install BlogCFC, I can 
make test posts to it just fine.

Do you know what version of the installer you used? The only thing I can 
figure is maybe it's related to a previous bug that has since been taken 
care of?

If nothing else, I need to put together a new release anyway. The most 
recent OpenBD admin contains a patch that effects our customers ability 
to add email servers properly, and my techs are griping at me that they 
have to install it by hand. ;) Perhaps the most recent release will 
address this issue as well.

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Adobe Solution Provider


Magnus wrote:
> I moved the install I was having trouble with over to a windows
> machine that is running NA BD7 and it works fine. I haven't had a
> chance to work on the OpenBD version more since then but will pay
> around with it some more this weekend.
> 
> Magnus
> 
> On Mar 31, 10:01 am, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Heh... okay. I'm on it guys.
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> Jordan Michaels
>> Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
>> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
>> Adobe Solution Provider
>>
>> Pierre-Olivier Chassay wrote:
>>> Hi Matt,
>>> I just tested BlogCFC on Vista Machine with Tomcat/Apache and deploy
>>> only the war file OpenBD and everything works properly.
>>> Ok now we are sure it's an environment problem with Linux CentOS and
>>> OpenBD install with the last installer made by Jordan.
>>> Regards,
>>> Pierre-Olivier
>>> Matthew Woodward wrote:
>>>> Pierre-Olivier Chassay wrote:
>>>>> I download the new release of BlogCFC(5.9.2.005) and still have the
>>>>> error with the cflogin roles="admin"
>>>>> The current user was not authorized to invoke this function
>>>> To be clear, the latest BlogCFC version didn't implement anything new
>>>> related to roles. The fix was for another error that was being thrown
>>>> on the initial run on OpenBD (which was a bit of a mystery why it
>>>> wasn't also being thrown by CF).
>>>> What I was asking before is if you have tried BlogCFC on another
>>>> install of OpenBD, or are you still trying it in the environment where
>>>> you originally had the problem. If you could try it on the ready2run
>>>> version or a WAR deployment that would be helpful in at least
>>>> determining that it's an environment/specific install issue, which I
>>>> kind of suspect it is given the fact that I've run it in two different
>>>> environments with no problems.
>>
> 
> > 
> 

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