Everyone,

David and I just spoke with Leonid, and it turns out that he uncovered two
important bugs (the ones he described) that we will be fixed for tomorrow's
release, thanks to his input.

Thanks, Leonid! :)

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Leonid Kapel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 6:09 PM
Subject: RE: [plum] Generating forms for the InventoryItem table Tutorial


Jeff,

I apologize if I have not been very clear.  The errors I get are in the
IDE.  If I modify the files manually, everything works fine.  I was
trying to report what I thought were bugs.

I do appreciate your suggestions though, since I'm fairly new to
ColdFusion.

Regards,

Leonid

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Fleitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 2:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [plum] Generating forms for the InventoryItem table
Tutorial



Leonid Kapel wrote:

> Jeff/Adam,
>
> Thanks for your suggestions, but the problems still exist. The first
> time I setup a new project, everything works fine. The problems start
> whenever I make changes to the existing project.
>
> Here's what I have noticed. Every time I visit the 'Persistence'
> screen, the Client Variable Storage setting resets to 'This
> Datasource', even though I tried setting it to both 'Registry', and
> 'Cookie'. It does not keep the value I have selected in the past. In
> the CFMX Administrator my default setting for client variable storage
> is 'Registry'.
>

That looks like a bug. I guess I never noticed it before, because I have

a tendency to manually edit the Environments.cfm after the initial
generation. I would try doing that to get things working instead of
using the Plum IDE until Adam checks this issue out.

> For the second issue, I can't change the URL to
> 'http://localhost/PlumTutorials', because Plum is installed on my
> local PC, and Coldfusion and IIS are installed on a development
> server. In any case, I don't understand why I can't use
> 'http://fc-dev-01/PlumTutorials', since it is a valid URL. I am using
> a static IP, which is mapped to c:\inetpub\wwwroot.
>
Ok, I get it. fc-dev-01 is the name of the server. It should work then,
as you have it setup, unless there is validation going on in the field
and it doesn't like the hyphens. I encountered a problem like this in an

earlier beta, and I thought it was fixed. Can you try setting the values

manually in the Environment.cfm file manually to see if it will work?
Also, remember that these are application-scoped variables, and if you
change them you will still see errors until you recycle the CFMX server,

or comment out the "if (NOT IsDefined("Application.urlRoot")) { }
bracket in the directly underneath the <cfscript> tag at the top so that

the variables are overwritten each time.

HTH,

Jeff



> Regards,
>
> Leonid
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Fleitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 11:15 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [plum] Generating forms for the InventoryItem table
Tutorial
>
> Hi Leonid,
>
> The error below is being caused by line 28 in the bold. You are
>
> specifying client management, but not a repository to put it in. The
>
> clientStorage variable in line 28 normally defaults to "Registry". It
>
> cannot be blank in your instance. Check your CFMX Administrator
setting
>
> for client variable storage, and see what the default is. Then adjust
>
> the setting in the Environments.cfm file accordingly.
>
> As far as the second issue, from looking at your configuration, I
would
>
> guess that the address would be http://localhost/PlumTutorials, unless
>
> you are using a static IP address which is mapped to
c:\inetpub\wwwroot.
>
> Jeff
>
> Leonid Kapel wrote:
>
>> Good morning Adam,
>
>>
>
>> I ran into a problem following the instructions for the first four
>
>> steps of the "*Generating forms for the InventoryItem table*"
>
>> tutorial. I have chosen to overwrite all the files with the new
>
>> generated code. The screen shot of the error is attached.
>
>>
>
>> I'm also getting an error on the '*Paths'* screen. I have checked the
>
>> URL, and it is correct. A screen shot is attached.
>
>>
>
>> Thanks,
>
>>
>
>> Leonid
>
>>
>
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>
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