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-----Original Message-----
From: Cutter (CFRelated)
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Aug 09 06:13:28 2006
Subject: Re: odd component issue

It's a mapped folder ('com'). All of the templates are in different 
folders. I finally restarted CF services, which appears to have released 
whatever created the issue. Last resort, but it did the trick. Thanks to 
those who tried to help.

Cutter

James Holmes wrote:
> Are the files (this one that fials and others that work) all in the
> same folder? What is the path structure and do you have a mapping?
> 
> On 8/9/06, Cutter (CFRelated) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Same server, over a dozen (heavily trafficed) templates, using the same
>> code, accessing the same component. This is the only one with apparent
>> issues. No idea...
>>
>> Brad Wood wrote:
>>> Are the working templates on the same web server as the broken one?
>>> Just thinking maybe the class path had gotten changed on one JVM or
>>> something.
>>>
>>> ~Brad
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Cutter (CFRelated) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 10:46 PM
>>> To: CF-Talk
>>> Subject: odd component issue
>>>
>>> This just recently (last few hours) has happened in our production
>>> environment, for no apparent reason, and I really need some help (I've
>>> received almost 2,000 error messages from my error trapping) because I
>>> am stumped. I have a template that is calling the following code:
>>>
>>> variables.imgObj = createobject("component","com.utils.Image");
>>>
>>> and I am receiving multiple errors stating the following:
>>>
>>> message = Could not find the ColdFusion Component com.utils.Image.
>>> detail = Please check that the given name is correct and that the
>>> component exists.
>>> missingFileName = com.utils.Image
>>> errorCode = 200
>>>
>>> My issue is, the file is there. In fact, it's being called by well over
>>> a dozen templates with no issue whatsoever. I even copied and pasted the
>>>
>>> line from another (working) template and redeployed the file. Same
>>> results. Any ideas? Anybody?
>> --
>>
>> Cutter
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> 
> 



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