Michael, I just tried that, but no dice. Threw an error, looked like
it was trying to pass me to the componentexplorer and told me that my
method doesn't exist.
However, after poking around a bit, I was able to see it listed in
http://localhost/CFIDE/componentutils/componentdetail.cfm and was abl
you should get either the admin password screen or if no password on
localhost it should change the url to something like
http://localhost/CFIDE/componentutils/cfcexplorer.cfc?method=getcfcinhtml&name=yourdotnotation.yourcfc&path=/yourpath/yourcfc.cfc
On 4/20/06, Pete Ruckelshaus <[EMAIL PROTEC
I logged in to cfadmin and then browsed to the CFC, still no dice.
On 4/20/06, Ben Nadel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not very familiar with the CFC doc viewer, but I believe it runs
> through CF Administrator. Try logging into CFAdmin first, then view the CFC.
> See if that helps.
>
> ..
I am not very familiar with the CFC doc viewer, but I believe it runs
through CF Administrator. Try logging into CFAdmin first, then view the CFC.
See if that helps.
...
Ben Nadel
www.bennadel.com
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Yes, it's on my local workstation.
On 4/20/06, Ryan Guill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have access to the cfide? In other words, can you get to the
> administrator?
>
> You must have the cfide available to get to that documentation I believe.
>
Do you have access to the cfide? In other words, can you get to the
administrator?
You must have the cfide available to get to that documentation I believe.
On 4/20/06, Pete Ruckelshaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm breaking all of my SQL out into a CFC library as a first step
> towards suppo
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