RE: [cfaussie] MAD! Melbourne Adobe Developers meeting for Thursday 19 May 2011

2011-05-16 Thread Dale Fraser
+1 Regards Dale Fraser http://dale.fraser.id.au http://cfmldocs.com http://learncf.com http://flexcf.com -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Peter Robertson Sent: Monday, 16 May 2011 2:11 PM To: cfaussie Subject: [cfaussie]

Re: [cfaussie] Pop up text

2011-05-16 Thread Kym Kovan
On 16/05/2011 11:19, Brian Knott wrote: Guys just a quick HTML / CSS question. I want to have some text pop up when I roll over some words. I can create a div and turn the display on/off with the onMouseOver function. The issue is that I want to have some HTML with an unordered list. Presently

Re: [cfaussie] MAD! Melbourne Adobe Developers meeting for Thursday 19 May 2011

2011-05-16 Thread Brendan Owen
Obviously i am coming. Peter Robertson peter.r.robert...@gmail.com wrote: Join us for two very interesting presentations, covering both the code and media sides of life in the Adobe sphere. Presentation 1: Andrew Spaulding, Ooyala Media management, content distribution, and ultimately how to

[cfaussie] CF9 Service does not start but cfstart.bat does

2011-05-16 Thread Taco Fleur
Running Win 2008 64bit ColdFusion 9 Still battling with my CF server issues, but at least got one step further now *CF9 Service does not start but cfstart.bat does start the server*. Why would the service not start but the batch file would start the server? (don't answer the first part of the

Re: [cfaussie] CF9 Service does not start but cfstart.bat does

2011-05-16 Thread M@ Bourke
Hi Taco this could be a memory issue, if it normally works, try restarting the machine, this may fix it but obviously won't prevent it in the future. does your bat file refer to a different jvm config file? in the config file what arguments are being passed to the vm ? if they're different

Re: [cfaussie] CF9 Service does not start but cfstart.bat does

2011-05-16 Thread Taco Fleur
Hi, The machine has been restarted plenty of times. The bat file doesn't point to a different jvm file. Cheers On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 10:52 PM, M@ Bourke m.electronic.at.sym...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Taco this could be a memory issue, if it normally works, try restarting the machine, this

RE: [cfaussie] CF9 Service does not start but cfstart.bat does

2011-05-16 Thread charlie arehart
I would concur with M@ and Steve, Taco. Generally the problem would seem to be related to one of their observations. Here are some more thoughts that may help. To Steve's observation, consider that when you start CF from the command line (cfstart), it runs under the account of the user you are

Re: [cfaussie] CF9 Service does not start but cfstart.bat does

2011-05-16 Thread Taco Fleur
I put the administrator account on the service and it started, so yes Steve was right that it had something to do with it... But... 1. this is still the same issue (cf service becoming unresponsive) I tackled together with you Charlie a while ago, we could find nothing in the logs other than some

[cfaussie] Re: CF9 Service does not start but cfstart.bat does

2011-05-16 Thread Carl
Hi Taco, I gather the CF9 service is starting OK now however CF slows then stops. You could do well to run CFSTAT and Java JMX style logging to get a picture of what is happening when the system slows down and then stops responding. Not that CFTAT or Java is going to fix anything just indicate

RE: [cfaussie] CF9 Service does not start but cfstart.bat does

2011-05-16 Thread charlie arehart
Taco, if I recall correctly, we didn't get to do a session together where we looked at things via Connect (or me connecting via RDP). Instead, we were only able to talk through things and email back and forth, which seriously hampered our ability to make much headway. You were also in a hurry to

Re: [cfaussie] MAD! Melbourne Adobe Developers meeting for Thursday 19 May 2011

2011-05-16 Thread Phil Haeusler
Hi Peter I'll be there Thursday Phil On 16/05/2011, at 14:10, Peter Robertson peter.r.robert...@gmail.com wrote: Join us for two very interesting presentations, covering both the code and media sides of life in the Adobe sphere. Presentation 1: Andrew Spaulding, Ooyala Media management,