mentioned that it was a caching problem and they
fix it by logging into CF Admin and going to the Caching page and clicking
Clear Cache twice, then the submit changes button. And indead, if I do that,
then I can click save in DreamWeaver and the error does not occur. You
actually have to do
is the htm page - not the CSS file.
I searched the web and someone mentioned that it was a caching problem and
they fix it by logging into CF Admin and going to the Caching page and
clicking Clear Cache twice, then the submit changes button. And indead, if
I do that, then I can click save
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Casey Dougall
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com wrote:
For example this is how I setup my sites, and it works every time..
Main coldfusion / iis directory
C:\inetpub\wwwroot
Scripts for site: project1
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\project1
Host File Modifcations
Thank you! I wasn't using IIS -- I was using the CF server version. I will
try your suggestion!
Dawnthea
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Casey Dougall
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com wrote:
Forgot this one - also under Testing Server settings make sure URL prefix is
http://project1
now
I have a mini calendar on my pages that will take you to a master events
calendar. The links on the calendar give you the option of selecting
today's date, month view, or a previous or future date. The today's date
is caching any previous view and I can't seem to stop this from
happening. This
Hi,
I am working on a coldfusion site which is built on Coldfusion MX 7 farcry
CMS, I am new to that
I have created a cfm file in the site, not using farcry but directly in the
project folder.
my problem is when for the first time i execute the file, it executes fine but
after that somehow
OK I have this site that randomly decided to start showing a non existent
custom error page (error.cfm).
It seems this page was deleted long ago, but somehow CF has got hold of a
cached version and started using it.
I created a new error.cfm and then deleted it, and all started working
normally
I have found a solution to the problem that I am having.
Basically it is an issue with Dreamweaver 8, which I have just started using.
The details of the issues discussed on the Macromedia website
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=a3f38dcf#timestamp
and are as follows:
I am puzzled by a problem I'm having. I set up a very simple site. 1 file
- loadbalancer.cfm which is just basically a hello world file (it outputs
some text).
I hit that file using a browser through the local apache server, and it
loads up fine.
I rename the file to loadbalancer2.cfm
06, 2006 12:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: weird cf caching problem
I am puzzled by a problem I'm having. I set up a very simple site. 1 file
- loadbalancer.cfm which is just basically a hello world file (it outputs
some text).
I hit that file using a browser through the local apache server
Hi guys,
I'm using the CFX_JpegResize tag and seem to be having a caching
problem.
My destination is the same as my source, i'm just overwriting the
image.
cfx_jpegresize action = resize
source =
#KissMyDateImages##GetProfileDetails.imageName
Saturday (Stuart Kidd) wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm using the CFX_JpegResize tag and seem to be having a caching
problem.
My destination is the same as my source, i'm just overwriting the
image.
cfx_jpegresize action = resize
source =
#KissMyDateImages
Hi all,
We're in the process of developing a new site which is very similar to a
previous site we've built, so we copied the webroot and customtags to
new folders and renamed the customtags (and references to them within
the code). Now we've mapped the dev domain name to the webroot, so we
have
Subject: Caching problem?
Hi all,
We're in the process of developing a new site which is very similar to a
previous site we've built, so we copied the webroot and customtags to
new folders and renamed the customtags (and references to them within
the code). Now we've mapped the dev domain name
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Sent: donderdag 1 april 2004 10:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Caching problem?
Hi all,
We're in the process of developing a new site which is very
similar to a previous site we've built, so we copied the
webroot and customtags to new folders and renamed the
customtags
viewed first.
I;ve set up a number of sites on another server in exactly the same way
(still w2k IIS5) and these work fine.
Any other ideas?
Alex
-Original Message-
From: Pascal Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 April 2004 12:23
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Caching problem
Hello All,
We recently ran into a problem with ColdFusion loading the wrong CFM pages for
different virtual servers hosted from the same machine.
The virtual servers are running on the same iPlanet 6.0 SP4 server. All are using
ColdFusion MX Enterprise (version 6,0,0,52311) on UNIX (Solaris
We ran into problems like that with iPlanet v4.1 SP5, but it was proxy caching that
was causing the problem, not iPlanet caching.
Adding this cfheader in Application.cfm solved the problem:
!--- disable proxy cache, allow browser cache ---
cfheader name=cache-control value=private
Chris
We recently ran into a problem with ColdFusion loading the
wrong CFM pages for different virtual servers hosted from the
same machine.
The virtual servers are running on the same iPlanet 6.0 SP4
server. All are using ColdFusion MX Enterprise (version
6,0,0,52311) on UNIX (Solaris 8).
The trend to consumers not reading manuals is something that is affecting
manufacturers of products worldwide, not just software makers (really how
hard is it to program a Video Recorder?). Solutions to this problem
unfortunately difficult to come by, but it is costing manufacturers plenty
in
Al Musella, DPM wrote:
Thanks guys! Everything works now.. I should have read the manual first..
but it was panic time:)
I guess they want to pad their tech support hours by leaving a gotcha
like that in there!
I think it is more that they expect people to read the manual. Why
bother
I think it is more that they expect people to read the manual. Why
bother making a manual otherwise?
Jochem
Paperweight. :)
~Todd
Todd Rafferty ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.web-rat.com/
Team Macromedia Volunteer for ColdFusion
http://www.macromedia.com/support/forums/team_macromedia/
I think it is more that they expect people to read the manual. Why
bother making a manual otherwise?
True.But I actually did read (maybe skimmed should be more like
it:) the release notes.. Perhaps wording it differently would have made it
stick in my mind.. telling us what would
I moved 2 websites from my server, which was running CF 4.5, to a new
server running CF MX. (on windows 2000)
Of course, everything was fine when we tested, but when the DNS changes
went live, about a week ago, everything appeared ok at first, but we just
noticed something very strange:
if
By chance, forgive me if this sounds obvious, but did you check that
worldofasp.net has the correct home directory in IIS?
--
Jon
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Friday, August 2, 2002, 7:26:54 PM, you wrote:
AMDI moved 2 websites from my server, which was running CF 4.5, to a new
AMD server
: Urgent: caching problem?
I moved 2 websites from my server, which was running CF 4.5, to a new
server running CF MX. (on windows 2000)
Of course, everything was fine when we tested, but when the DNS changes
went live, about a week ago, everything appeared ok at first, but we just
noticed
Al Musella, DPM wrote:
I moved 2 websites from my server, which was running CF 4.5, to a new
server running CF MX. (on windows 2000)
Of course, everything was fine when we tested, but when the DNS changes
went live, about a week ago, everything appeared ok at first, but we just
noticed
-Original Message-
From: Al Musella, DPM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 4:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Urgent: caching problem?
I moved 2 websites from my server, which was running CF 4.5, to a new
server running CF MX. (on windows 2000)
Of course, everything was fine
On Friday, August 2, 2002, at 05:07 PM, Todd wrote:
If you're running CFMX and you have more than one website running on
that
server, be sure you configure your server correctly for multihome. So,
how
do you do that you ask?
Goto: ::Installed
that
emails, and calls.
What went wrong?
-Original Message-
From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 5:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Urgent: caching problem?
If you're running CFMX and you have more than one website running on
that
server, be sure you configure
I realize that it is early in the product life of CFMX, but shouldn't
this type of operation be performed by/with the Administrator?
Dick
Probably... put it in the MM CFMX wishlist with the other requests... ;)
~Todd
__
How would the installer know there's multiple websites? :-P Nothing went
wrong, by default it's setup for _1_ website which is what they want you to
see, the speed of one website... kicking this to false will see some
speedbumps, but it hasn't bothered me any so far. I make sure my
I dont write installer code, but at least ASK the user if they are
using IIS with multiple sites.
Pretty easy fix.
-Original Message-
From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 5:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Urgent: caching problem?
How would
Because it askedor they used ADSI to query IIS and find out. Just
wanted to say it's possible :)
--
Jon
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Friday, August 2, 2002, 8:45:38 PM, you wrote:
T How would the installer know there's multiple websites? :-P Nothing went
T wrong, by default it's setup for
Thanks guys! Everything works now.. I should have read the manual first..
but it was panic time:)
I guess they want to pad their tech support hours by leaving a gotcha
like that in there!
Al
I don't write installer code, but at least ASK the user if they are
using IIS with multiple
, June 19, 2002 4:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Intermittent Browser Caching Problem
You could always append a random number on the end of the query string to
simulate a new URL. Also, are you sure that the users haven't told IE to
remember form values?
Marlon
At 01:37 PM 6/19/2002 -0400, you
Thanks Kym for your suggestion.
You wouldn't believe what I had to do to get this to work:
I had to write a wrapper around the code I wanted protected that
called the code with domain.com.au/page.cfm?x=#rand()# with a
cflocation tag.
This even works when the IE setting is at "Check for newer
I wondered if anyone can point me in the right direction..I thought I
got this in an earlier post but I was wrong.
Am trying to perform login authentication by writing the userid into a
session variable. I am locking the writes and am doing automatic read
locking on the server.
In order to
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