3, 2016 at 8:32:07 PM UTC-8, charlie arehart wrote:
Great to hear, and glad to help. I’ll see about getting it posted on the CF
Repo (bit.ly/cfdownloads <http://bit.ly/cfdownloads> ).
Once it’s there, I’ll delete it from dropnbox (in case anyone tries to access
it later there and it’
server (Windows 2012 R2) from the browser
work as expected.
Also urls in my desktop browser (via VPN).
When I put the url into a scheduled tasks, I just get 401 every time.
Any solution would be appreciated.
Regards,
Allan
On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 4:53:35 AM UTC+1, c
Thanks for the kind regards, Paul, and of course for your offering to help
Scott directly by looking at his code.
That said, I will say again that with situations like Scott describes, my
experience is that the best approach is to use diagnostics to help spot the
problem, as the issue may be
Fair enough (that you feel the problem was there before you enabled the CFSM
memory tracking). I’ll just say that there may be more to the problem than
meets the eye based on the simple task mgr tracking you are doing.
And as for FusionReactor, you don’t need to buy it to try it. There is the
Scott, my response may surprise you, but hear me out.
The error indicates that you have the CF Enterprise Server Monitor’s “start
memory tracking” enabled (see the references to
coldfusion.monitor.memory.MemoryTracker). That memory tracking feature has been
known to cause problems—and
of times at my previous job. But Lucee as you said is
free and I've heard good things about it so that is probably the main reason
for us to consider it - potentially saving cost in the long run.
Cheers,
On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 1:51 AM, charlie arehart <charlie_li...@carehart.
Just curious, Xiaofeng, are you making that move because you found that
(despite our discussions in this thread) you found you could NOT get CF 9.0.2
to work with TLS 1.2, even upon updating to Java 8 (as was your original
question)? I get that you may say that you’re moving to Lucee for other
of people saying do this at your own risk. But it does make me feel
a bit more comfortable when you suggested that.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 11:50 AM, charlie arehart <charlie_li...@carehart.org
<mailto:charlie_li...@carehart.org> > wrote:
Just go ahead and run CF9 with Java
Just go ahead and run CF9 with Java 8. No, it’s not “supported”, but CF9 hasn’t
been “supported” since 2012, so just go for it. Test things, watchin things.
It’s worked find for many.
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Xiaofeng Liu
Well, if that’s your real username and password, the first thing you’ll want to
do is change that, as anyone else who wants to can try to get int. Doh! :-(
Second, it’s curious that cfimap would have no problem connecting but cfmail
would. You’re saying it’s the same server? And were you
Glad to help. If you don’t apply the CF9 hotfixes often, do be very careful.
It’s so easy to make a mistake (with so many folders to unzip, and in so many
locations). Do consider that post I offered on “why chfs may break”, for some
tips on things to beware and resolve.
/charlie
From:
Hi, Scott. Three things (the first and third are most important for you).
First, sadly, that copy.com site does often break, and Gavin (the guy behind
the repo) is aware and is moving to dropbox. For some reason, he has not
updated the site to point to that new repo. It’s:
, given how desperate people feel when it happens to them). Not free, no,
but often far better than reinstalling CF.
Hope that info is helpful, to them or others reading this.
/charlie
From: Charlie Arehart [mailto:charlie_li...@carehart.org]
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2016 6:19 PM
They are offered at bit.ly/cfdownloads. That’s a repo of CF installer (and
related files) setup initially by CF community member Gavin Pickin, and
supported by myself and several others who also contribute to the project.
Bottom line, no, you can’t get the files from Adobe any more. And yes,
on for a Server 2012 R2 version of the CF10 installer.
cheers,
Lucas.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 11:19 AM, Charlie Arehart <charlie_li...@carehart.org>
wrote:
They are offered at bit.ly/cfdownloads. That’s a repo of CF installer (and
related files) setup initially by CF community member
, Feb 4, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Charlie Arehart <charlie_li...@carehart.org>
wrote:
That is a bummer (that they don’t have on the cf repo that updated installer).
It was released in March 2014, so should have been posted there.
Fortunately I think I do have it (at least Windows 64-bit installer,
Two issues there, really, it seems, Brian.
1) When you need more truly random numbers, you should call the Randomize
function first, and in it you can provide both a seed and an alternative
randomization algorithm. See the CF docs, such as (for cf9, which sadly comes
up first in google search
And it’s thanks like that (and Peter’s) which make it all worthwhile. :-) Glad
to have helped. (And it is quite an interesting providence that I found that
just last week, days before you would ask for it!)
Hope others will check them out, too. Some really very useful topics in there.
I’m
Mike, you’re in luck (finding resources for learning more about IIS). I have
something to share which is I hope just what you may have been looking for.
1) First, let me clarify that as far as your not finding much on IIS 10, I’d
not worry about that myself. I find that there’s virtually no
But tell me, Xiaofeng , when I proposed earlier much of the same that people
have said today, you said in reply the other day that you HAD used the EXACT
same URL in your browser (run from the server) as in the sched task.
So when you refer now to changing the sched task URL to use“not
Sure, that is curious. If you may ever get to the bottom of things, it would be
interesting to hear. Thanks for the update.
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Xiaofeng Liu
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 5:07 PM
To:
Dale, yep. He’s confirmed that in response to some other messages in the thread
here.
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Dale Fraser
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 2:14 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cfaussie] CF11
Xiaofeng, when a sched task won’t work but the URL works in a browser, it’s
nearly always an issue of the URL being behind a form of authentication that CF
can’t support (as a scheduled task or CFHTTP call) but the browser can.
As for why it could “no problem” from the browser, it’s usually
-agent.aspx
I doubt that is it but it is worth a look maybe.
Also what happens if you give the app pool identity full control in IIS
(temporarily to check if it works)?
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Charlie Arehart
Sent: Tuesday, 17
Well, I have four thoughts for you to consider:
A) Focusing on it first as a scheduled task in CF, if the request works from a
browser (including one like an incognito window) and yet it does not work in
the scheduled task mechanism—for the exact same URL—then I would think there
should be no
Sure, and thanks for the confirmation on C. And yes, on D.
Though do beware that with IIS 7 and above, when a site points to a webroot, it
reads and uses any web.config there for the setup of various IIS settings. So
if you create a new site and point to the same webroot, and there is a
Do beware that (as I hinted at in my last note, though written after this one),
it’s NOT only the web.config that could have request filtering settings for a
site. They may also be in the central applicationhost.config file, either at
the site level there, or up at the server level (therefore
Happy to help, but FWIW, if you mean you’ll put off upgrading to Windows 10,
I’d point out that I’ve upgraded multiple machines to Windows 10 that already
had CF 10 and 11 on it and it’s no problem.
Where you get into trouble is if you try to install CF10 or 11 (or earlier, of
course) on a
Nope. :-(
I would expect it to be in the next update. The reason it was not in the last,
was that that update was solely for an urgent vulnerability (in BlazeDS).
I’m not defending the fact that they haven’t had the update out a LOT sooner.
Not only was Windows 10 released in July, but it was
another post here about upgrading from CF8 to CF11 on
a server in DMZ.
Cheers,
Xiaofeng
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 12:18 AM, Charlie Arehart charlie_li...@carehart.org
wrote:
Also, Xiaofeng, did you get to confirm the exact update of CF8 you have? Using
the means I mentioned in my note
,
this is after my discussion with one of the CF developers who looked at this.
Thanks
Omer
On Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at 11:42:49 PM UTC+10, charlie arehart wrote:
Omer, some thoughts which may help you…
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Omer, some thoughts which may help you…
Do you mean perhaps, “Mach ii”? That was a popular CFML framework for several
years. I can appreciate that if you only heard its name spoken, you could think
it was spelled “MAK2”. Just offering that if it may help you find more info (or
people) to help
Hi, Andrew. Just to clarify, he is saying that his code runs fine on CF10 for
him, and it doesn’t work for him on 8. He’s wanting to understand why, and if
there may be anything he can do that would allow it to work.
Are you saying you already know that something about that specific code won’t
Thanks for sharing it. Hope it may help someone to run it for you on CF8.
In the meantime, did you have any thoughts on my observation about the
CFIDE/cfscripts folder? What you could do, at a minimum, is confirm if you can
browse a file (any file) deep within that directory. If you cannot,
Of
Charlie Arehart
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 8:45 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cfaussie] cfdocument issue in CF8 - create PDF out of HTML
Thanks for sharing it. Hope it may help someone to run it for you on CF8.
In the meantime, did you have any thoughts on my observation about
Xiaofeng, that update you mention (that you have) is not “your latest update”,
and it doesn’t list “all your updates”. It just lists one random update you
have. To find out what updates you DO have, including whether you have the one
for cfdocument, check out this blog post:
with IIS 6
Thanks Charlie. Definitely wants to try this out there.
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 11:08 AM, Charlie Arehart charlie_li...@carehart.org
wrote:
Another nice option to consider (for quickly and inexpensively spinning up
preconfigured Windows instances) is a service call vaasnet.com
] On Behalf Of
Charlie Arehart
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 3:10 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cfaussie] CF and Windows 10 and IIS
OK, here finally is what you can do, Mike (or anyone interested) to get things
running.
I mentioned below that the “fusionator” blog post had
Thanks very much for the kind regards, and understood on the other priorities.
I really think you’ll find this will work, so hopefully you will be reporting
good news when you get to try things. :-)
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
”, be
sure you’re looking at an installer of theirs from 2012 or before, or it’s just
not an apples-to-apples comparison.
HTH.
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Charlie Arehart
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 6:38 PM
To: cfaussie
server the new
server credentials are automatically applied ???
Claude
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Charlie Arehart
Sent: Wednesday, 12 August 2015 5:10 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cfaussie] CF and Windows 10 and IIS
OK
Was that in addition to or instead of using the SP I’d shared? Just curious,
for posterity. :-)
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
rai...@ozemail.com.au
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 8:49 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE:
/113032480415921517411
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Charlie Arehart charlie_li...@carehart.org
wrote:
OK, here finally is what you can do, Mike (or anyone interested) to get things
running.
I mentioned below that the “fusionator” blog post had talked about the process,
and the key is that he suggests
.
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Charlie Arehart
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 2:23 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cfaussie] CF and Windows 10 and IIS
Well, no, I did not. There are couple points to consider (for any
connector.)
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Charlie Arehart
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:41 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cfaussie] CF and Windows 10 and IIS
Mike, I’m catching up on the past several messages from my
Mike, I’m catching up on the past several messages from my overnight. So bummer
about what’s happened. (And let me be clear: I had only said I had run my CF11
on Windows 10, not CF9. The rest of my earlier thoughts were focused on why
CF9.0 would not work by default with IIS7.)
So as for your
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 11:40 PM, Charlie Arehart charlie_li...@carehart.org
wrote:
Mike, I’m catching up on the past several messages from my overnight. So bummer
about what’s happened. (And let me be clear: I had only said I had run my CF11
on Windows 10, not CF9. The rest of my earlier thoughts
Hey Claude, here’s good news: what has happened to you is not at all uncommon,
and there is a solution. It’s just not at all obvious.
While you’re right that the backup and restore has created the “same” database
with the “same” users on the new machine, the fact is that to SQL Server, they
Mike, that’s very interesting. As I visit it now, it has all the installers. I
think sometimes that copy.com interface (which underlies the current repo that
Gavin has used for months) is quirky and sometimes shows blank when it’s just
being slow to respond. To be clear, I am viewing the
Thanks for the update and the kind regards, Mike.
One thing: you say you’ll “download the CF9 updater” because “removal of Verity
doesn’t affect you”, but I want to make clear again that 902 is NOT AN UPDATER.
You will need to uninstall your 9.0 or 9.0.1 install before proceeding. More on
it
Woah, woah. Slow your roll, Mike. :-) To you both, about CF not supporting
Windows 10, well I did point that out in my last note. It is NOT yet supported.
And if you visit the Adobe blog post (which Peter pointed to), there’s a
discussion of that (which I initiated last night). The post is
OK, Mike. This explains why things are not working for you. (And thanks for
your kind regards.)
You’re saying that you had CF9 (which had been working on Windows 7 with
Apache), that you are now trying to run with Windows 10 and IIS. Can you
confirm if the installer you’re using is an old
Another nice option to consider (for quickly and inexpensively spinning up
preconfigured Windows instances) is a service call vaasnet.com. You could have
an instance of 2k3 with IIS6 up in less than a minute, and then install CF 11
to find out how it would go. I suspect it will be fine. The
Peter, you mean *CF12* is in prerelease (not CF11, which has been out for over
a year). And Peter you say “no joy getting CF10 to work with Win10”. What
problem have you had? I upgraded a dev machine running CF11 (with IIS) to
Windows 10, and I have seen no problem.
Mike, as for your efforts,
Oh, that’s odd indeed. I thought it was the group marking them that way. But I
just visited the groups site and sure enough it’s indeed only appearing there
in the subjects of messages where I replied to your notes (but to be clear, it
was that it was appearing in the subject for me when I
No, that’s one of the problems with relying on cfqueryparam for sql injection.
To be clear, this is NOT its job. People rely on it basically as a hack. It
only works when you set the type to something like CF_SQL_INTEGER, because the
incoming value is supposed to be a number, in which case it
Great to hear it’s resolved, Claude, and glad to have helped with the couple of
things needed to get it going for you.
Thanks for offering the additional info in case it may help others consider how
to take advantage of such geo-fencing capability from within CFML.
/charlie
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Charlie Arehart
Sent: Thursday, 26 March 2015 1:26 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cfaussie] Help With Dynamic Naming A CfScript Function
Right, but why do you need
Good to hear. Thanks for the update.
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Brian Knott
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 12:29 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: *SPAM* RE: *SPAM* [cfaussie] CF11 and Excel
Hi Charlie.
, and happy to have helped.
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Charlie Arehart
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 12:12 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cfaussie] Help With Dynamic Naming A CfScript Function
Claude, I’m not picking
Brian, did you ever see the reply I’d offered to your note below, sent the same
day here on the list? I don’t want to repeat my reply here as it had 3 links,
and may therefore have been blocked as spam.
But since no one else had replied, I just wanted to make sure you saw that
info. I can
ODBC datasources are still supported (thre’s notion of an Excel Datasource
specifically, even in 9, but it’s just one kind of ODBC datasource, which both
verisons support).
What you may be hearing is that support for ODBC is different in 64-bit systems
(and that’s not really new to CF10). Are
OK, Claude, but to be clear, you had said “Is there better more robust way in
cf to be able to code the handler page to be able to reliably manage larger
amounts of data received via http post possibly at times simultaneously”. So
are you saying it’s NOT “the handler page” handling “large
Claude, I’d be curious what you mean by “different sources” posting to a single
request? Even within an ajax-based page, each separate call to a CF page is a
separate request. So I’m not aware of a way that a given CF page (or even any
web technology) can receive multiple concurrent posts from
Cool, I think. :-) Not quite sure what you may be saying there, but it seems
like you’re saying you’re not in need of any more help on this, right? Or is it
that you are saying there’s some new problem (perhaps not related to CF) which
you’ve not yet elaborated.
/charlie
From:
And Claude, besides confirming Cassie’s observation that you needed to use
and not +, I had wondered if Dale’s first answer might have done the trick even
more simply. You never seemed to reply to that:
cfset mycommand = “##reboot##” url.id “##1212##” /
That covers the escaping of the
Happy to help, and thanks for the kind regards.
And we’ll assume you’re all set then. :-)
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
rai...@ozemail.com.au
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 9:17 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cfaussie]
Or the CF10 one, still at:
http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/products/coldfusion/pdfs/cf10/cf10-lockdown-guide.pdf
BTW, Joel, do be very careful about how you “we setup a copy of the CFIDE in a
diff location and only keep files/folders that are required for general use by
websites for
Yes, I have a clue as to what you are missing.
I suspect the problem is that you have told CF to setup the new instance, and
by default its setup to listen on the built-in web server, at 8500. And THAT
looks at the ColdFusion10\[instancename]\wwwroot, and THAT only has the CFIDE,
not your
Hi Claude. Whenever one talks about problems with the CF Report Builder
(which is used by only a tiny fraction of folks, from my observation of the
community), it's always important to clarify what version of CF you're
using, meaning the specific point release, and also what hotfixes (if any)
have
That sounds like the good call, Dmitry.
Scott, you had opened saying that you were using a virtual directory in IIS.
Can you change it to not be one and see if it helps? (Even though the bug
report he refers to is for CF10, I would not be surprised if the problem
went back to your CF 6.1.)
Also,
You may want to look at the coldfusion-out.log (in \coldfusion9\runtime\logs
or jrun4\logs) to see if there's any more detail in there about the problem.
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Thornton
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 8:37
Stephen, that is an odd problem. Here are some “outside the box” possible
explanations.
You say this is a CF10 box. Was it running CF9 before? Or did you bring over
any files (other than your own CFML source code) from another which had been
running CF9 or earlier? If not, you can stop
Great to hear all is finally working for you, Phil.
Can you clarify, then, what’s different from when you first posted here? In
other words, what do you think made things finally “work”?
You had showed already using the domain attribute in your original post, so
that wasn’t it. Was it the
Good to hear, Phil. Thanks.
And Yep, Dale, I agree with your second point. FWIW, I’d said to Phil initially:
“In fact, you may want to try not setting the jsessionid cookie at all. I had a
client doing that, and he stopped it, and his problem went away (I proposed he
might have resolved it
Yes, Phil. Many have had such issues. There are some subtleties to when some
experience it and not others.
One thing I will suggest: use a client dev tool to watch closely the cookies
being sent and received between the browser and CF. Watch for what’s changing,
what’s duplicated, and
You know., I just did it on one machine (rebuilt the connector after
applying update 11) and it is dated only May 2013. I am pretty sure I'd seen
it as June, but not in this case, so you may be set. Again, it's just so
important to ensure it's updated beyond 2012 dates, so it seems you're ok in
Assuming you are connecting to CF using an external web server (IIS, Apache,
etc.)? If so, then after doing the CF 10 update 11, did you rebuild the web
server connector(s)?
People often miss that the update details suggests (or requires) doing that
after many of the CF 10 updates. Since this
Claude, you don't mention how you are reading the csv in, in the first
place. Are you using CFFILE or another function to read the entire file in,
and then trying to loop over it?
Have you instead tried using CFHTTP? Many don't know it but that has long
had the ability to read in a CSV and
Cool, and happy to help.
That said, please don't leave it at that. :-) If you'll be working with XML
much, you will really help yourself if you spend even 30 minutes with the
Nate Weiss PDF I link to in the blog entry. Truly a classic in the CF world,
and the best first resource for getting
Hey Claude, while the xmlsearch could and should work, I'd propose that
there are other ways to access XML data which may help, especially
array/struct notation and/or functions. Since you don't mention them, I'd
like to propose you consider those.
For instance, how about:
cfset AddressNodes =
I'd agree with AJ's assessment, if you may seek more confirmation, Chris.
That said, I'd note as well that I don't think that that document (or the
version from each previous release) has ever indicated when a given line
item's corresponding feature set has been *reduced* in functionality, let
Look instead in the jrun\logs directory for the instance's out.log from the
time of the problem. It may have far more valuable clues than that
server.log you are looking at.
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Xiaofeng Liu
Sent: Wednesday,
Glad to hear that it helped you find the real problem.
But no, I do not think the access violation would be related to class loader
issues (that yes, were fixed in update 1.6.0_11, if I recall correctly).
I would think there's some other explanation for this. Did you perhaps apply
any CF
To be clear, those exploits (there were more than one) are an issue on more
than just CF8, but include CF9 and 10 as well (and perhaps 7 and 6, but of
course fewer are discussing those.
CF 10 is somewhat protected against one of the exploits out of the box (or
with one of the updates before that
Wow, very sorry to hear that news of Kym, and wishing her the best.
/charlie
-Original Message-
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Kym Kovan
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 1:55 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Hosting
, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Charlie Arehart charlie_li...@carehart.org
wrote:
Thanks for the mention, Chris, and I do hope folks will check it out,
as t turns out that indeed many have been hit.
I have also since posted a Part 2 with still more info, especially
related to remediation, but lots more
Thanks for the mention, Chris, and I do hope folks will check it out, as t
turns out that indeed many have been hit.
I have also since posted a Part 2 with still more info, especially related
to remediation, but lots more:
Cool news. Glad we could help. Thanks for the update.
/charlie
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Thornton
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 10:16 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cfaussie] Re: Debugging problem on cf9
Hi
Joel, first, you refer to commenting out all the code-but note that if there
is an application.cfc/cfc in the directory or its parent (and so on), then
CF will run THAT code before this blank file. Just something to consider.
But second, since you refer to a form post, does this form by any
covered by black strip
Charlie
Do you know if you can change it back to the standard error template? I
tried to edit the template itself but it is an encrypted template
Steve
From: Charlie Arehart [mailto:charlie_li...@carehart.org]
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2012 11:27 PM
To: cfaussie
Folks/Steve, this odd-looking error page is indeed a feature of CF10-that
is, if you have enabled the new secure profile feature during
installation, which Steve must have done (and Dale and others on CF10 not
seeing it, had not).
So this odd error page Steve's seeing is the result of the HTML
You can indeed override it many ways, and another is on the call to the web
service itself (such as in cfinvoke, createobject, etc.)
For more on all this (beyond the docs) see this article:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/axis2-web-services.html
/charlie
From:
Ah, I'd not clicked the link of the URL he'd offered. I see now that it was.
Oh well, maybe it will help someone else who also had not opened the
document. :-)
And yes, I see now what you mean, that the feature settings are related to
the whole feature, not the query strings aspect of it.
BTW,
I'm fairly confident that test is not a reserved word in CF. :-)
Instead, I would suspect case sensitivity to the problem (not that you
should have expected it on a Windows box, of course). You said you were
calling it as http://localhost:8500/test.cfc?wsdl. But the error (and your
3d sentence
://dale.fraser.id.au
http://cfmldocs.com
http://learncf.com
http://flexcf.com
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Charlie Arehart
Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2012 11:08 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [cfaussie] Web Services Problem
So
doesn't seem to have our issue in its
results either.
Surely we can't be the first people to attempt to send large amounts of data
using Windows Server 2008 / IIS 7 - can we?
Gavin.
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Charlie Arehart
Sent
Well, AJ already did, so that would seem to confirm that it's not a generic
issue. That said, he said he ran it in his web root and you show using
the CF10 internal web server root.
So first, AJ, was your request in an external web server? And for Dale, have
you tried the request via an
Sad news: I did that, and do not get the error. Here are a few ideas
(#megraspingatstraws):
First, do you have any mappings in CF that may point the root (\) to
somewhere else? I just wonder if it's picking up some other Test.cfc in your
environment. #graspingatstraws
Second, how about taking a
So here are 2 things you can try to narrow things down:
First, make the call through the built-in web server in CF10. If it works,
that will tell you it was an IIS thing. If it doesn't, then it could be a
CF10 thing.
In that case, put CF9 on the same box, enabling also its built-in web server
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