When you make a change to a component like that you need to run the setup/setup.cfm program again to clear your scoped variables.
On 10/8/06,
Louis Scherr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just installed CF7 on a Windows 2000 server and tried to create a new project called PlumBillingSystem. I got this error:
Element STYLESHEETAPI is undefined in a Java object of type class [Ljava.lang.String; referenced as
The error occurred in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\PlumBillingSystem\Global.cfm: line 74
Called from C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\PlumBillingSystem\Global.cfm: line 16
Called from C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\PlumBillingSystem\Global.cfm: line 1
Called from C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\PlumBillingSystem\Global.cfm: line 1
Called from C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\PlumBillingSystem\admin\Application.cfm: line 15
72 :
73 : if (NOT IsDefined("Application.stylesheets ")) {
74 : Application.stylesheets = Application.StylesheetAPI.CreateStylesheetQueryObject("#Application.diskRoot#/layouts");
75 : Application.adminStylesheets = Application.StylesheetAPI.CreateStylesheetQueryObject ("#Application.diskRoot#/admin/layouts");
76 : }
I read a similar problem by searching on Google but the answer was to comment out line 190, the 2nd instance is cfcatch. I did that but I still get this error. What is the fix? is it a CF 7 setting?
I had no problems at all when I used to use Plum on CF 6.1
Thanks,
Louis
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