Is it just me or is the Adobe ColdFusion Blog (http://blogs.coldfusion.com/)
messed up?
I go to the home page and there are only two entries, one for Jan 1, 2015,
and another for
December 18, 2014. Nothing else, not even links to go anywhere else.
If I go to one of those two pages I
Looks OK to me...
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Well, not so painless, actually, as one of my applications runs 220 websites
and that goes beyond Tomcat's ability with a single connector or server.xml, so
I decided to try it under Apache, and am currently having rewriteRules
problems. But they'll get solved. I'm 95% of the way there.
Ok, I finally got to Krishna Reddy's blog post that announced Updater 14 and
I'm wading through the 147 comments. (had to go through coldfusionBloggers.org)
Any input and thoughts still appreciated. Thanks!
George
When CF10 Updater 14 was released in October a lot of folks seemed to
have
Havent tried it on Solaris, but I would suggest skipping 14 and using the 15
update, which is cumulative anyway. Either way, I would suggest running the
update through the command line, rather than CFAdmin. Personally, ever since
update 12, I havent been able to perform a successful update
Seems to be OK for me.
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Is it just me or is the Adobe ColdFusion Blog (http://blogs.coldfusion.com/)
Is it just me or is the Adobe ColdFusion Blog (http://blogs.coldfusion.com/)
messed up?
I go to the home page and there are only two entries, one for Jan 1, 2015, and
another for December 18, 2014. Nothing else, not even links to go anywhere else.
If I go to one of those two pages I then get
When CF10 Updater 14 was released in October a lot of folks seemed to have
issues during the installation or after installing it. We're ready to give it a
go now but I'm not having much luck trying to find out if things have settled
down since then. Even the Adobe ColdFusion Blog page that
Is there a way you can wrap a cfgrid or protect it from getting it's css
overridden?
I'm working on reskinning a legacy application and we're trying to minimize
the impact of this new design that has essentially hosed everything.
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