I've followed this list for the last 7-8000 mails, and learned a few
tricks here and there. But I haven't read up on every discussion here,
so forgive me if this has already been around the mill. I'll try to
describe the problem as thorough as I can, so forgive the long
mail. :)

Has anyone experienced the following behaviour?

We are experiencing a rather strange error in our applications after
upgrading to CF MX. The error seem to occur randomly, and always
when using the application framework. It only happen to one client
(browser) at a time.

We've found out that we can make the error go away, by either restarting the
CF service or closing all browser windows and deleting the cookies associated
with the cfapplication. But telling users to do this is, naturally,
not a viable solutions. ;) But it looks as if its an application /
session related error (bug?).

Finally, it must be said that the error really don't interfere with the
pages processing, it just turn up in the end of the document. The
CF application is an CMS system, and is currently employed at 3
different MX servers, and all of them give this error on occasion.

The outputted error is as follows: (That's all it says, and needless to say,
don't give us much to work with.)

----
Error Occurred While Processing Request
Please Try The Following:
Check the CFML Reference Manual to verify that you are using the correct syntax.
Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem.

Browser   Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0) 
Remote Address   192.168.1.140 
Referer   http://ca40dev/ca40/tree/imageselect_window.cfm
Date/Time   04-Dec-02 01:56 PM 
----

Thanks in advance. :)

Yours truly,

Jacob Jensen
Webdeveloper
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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