I think that the bug you are talking about is the same as this one. http://groups.google.com/group/openbd/browse_thread/thread/c8ff3c71c338c17d
I already reported some time ago :) Dante On 29 dic, 08:39, David Mulder <[email protected]> wrote: > On donderdag 29 december 2011 11:49:10, Alan Williamson (aw2.0 cloud > > > > > > > > experts) wrote: > > David there are a couple of things at play here possibly. Can you file > > a bug and give as much details as possible, particular the OS you are > > running on. > > > Also ... where are you getting that link from? That link hasn't been > > in use for over a year now, so I wonder where you are getting that > > outdated reference from. Which page have I forgotten to update. > > > David Mulder wrote: > >> Hi guys, another day another issue :-P : if I make a mapping for "/x" > >> to "/" it works perfectly if I use cfdirectory to list it's contents > >> (which is - as expected - the webapp directory). Next if I want to > >> use the mapping in a createObject it won't work if I use an absolute > >> path to the webroot and I need to use an absolute system path > >> ("$/[...]/webapps/x") before it works which - if I am not too > >> mistaken - should be the same, as is the case if I use cfdirectory to > >> output it's contents (which is logical as expandPath gives the same > >> output). > >> Well, as I already figured out that I need to use absolute paths it > >> isn't too big of a problem, but I kind of suspect it's a bug, so I > >> believed it worth posting. > >> David Mulder > > >> PS. Totally unrelated, but is there somewhere a bug tracking system? > >> Because all links refer to > >>http://www.openbluedragon.org/bugtracking.cfmwhich doesn't work and > >> I think I have encountered another "bug" (multiple sql instances > >> won't work, although that might be a driver issue). > > Hi, > Ah, the first result when you search on google for "openbd bug report > -openbsd" gives this > pagehttp://wiki.openbluedragon.org/wiki/index.php/Contributingwhich links > there and somewhere on a mailing list I found a link there as well. So > what is the correct place? And the bug on the website which I reported > awhile ago on the mailing list here (official plugins button (on the > download page) cyclenum attribute should be 2 not 3) hasn't be changed > neither. And as far as details go: > - Server is currently an ubuntu server (latest version) + lenny + > apache > - Steps to reproduce: > 1. Create mapping x to "/" > 2. Create test.cfc with empty cfcomponent tags in subdirectory (in > example below bluedragon) > 3. Create test.cfm in same directory with > <cfoutput>#expandPath("/x/bluedragon")#</cfoutput> <!--- gives > correct directory ---> > <cfset com_test = CreateObject("x.bluedragon.test")> <!--- gives > error ---> > <cfdump var="#com_test#"> > > And as far as the mssql instances that don't work, mssql normally > supports the option to add an instance name behind the hostname which > is then resolved to another dynamic port as for example explained > herehttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa224779%28v=sql.80%29.aspx, > but I am pretty sure that's not an openbd issue? Although I don't know > where I /should/ report this. > > Oh and aside of that, is there a way to get the application settings? > Because neither "application.GetApplicationSettings()" (undocumented > ACF function) nor "createObject('component','Application')" work. > > David Mulder -- online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/ google+ hints/tips: https://plus.google.com/115990347459711259462 http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
