Oh, you should also know that by removing those java calls (for creating 
UUIDs), your sites will becoming slower.  You can thank your hosting provider 
for that (time to move to a new one :).

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On Apr 6, 2011, at 4:49 PM, Jeff Coughlin wrote:

> Glad it worked.  Now go get a new host that supports actual coding :)
> 
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> On Apr 6, 2011, at 4:47 PM, Marco van den Oever wrote:
> 
>> Jeff, i changed the 78-90 block and now it works :) You are my hero!
>> 
>> On 6 apr, 22:36, Jeff Coughlin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Well, being that your clients sites are down, tell them that your clients 
>>> are irate for their downtime and that your hosting provider can pay 
>>> $x.xx/hr while the sites are down due to their negligence.  That always 
>>> seems to cause a stir :).
>>> 
>>> The java uitility in my version of core (p600) is in 
>>> core/packages/farcry/utils.cfc (lines 78-90 (an entire cfif block)).  In 
>>> that case, i'd comment the whole thing out and just replace it with <cfset 
>>> newUUID = createUUID() />
>>> 
>>> As for combine.cfc, I believe it uses the yui compressor (which is 
>>> java-based).  You'd need to either stop using skin:loadCSS and skin:loadJs 
>>> or set the attribute bCombine to false for those tag calls (assuming that 
>>> works. I haven't tested).
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
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>>> On Apr 6, 2011, at 4:28 PM, Marco van den Oever wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Jeff you are right, i already send them an email that this is a
>>>> problem and my clients can't log in now.
>>>> Let's say i got a email back that they can't change it back and where
>>>> suggesting an upgrade to having an own server!!! Grrrrr :)
>>> 
>>>> On 6 apr, 22:24, Jeff Coughlin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> The question is how do i code around this problem, i don't know where
>>>>>> to start.
>>> 
>>>>> The first thing I would do is insist that they turn the feature/setting 
>>>>> back off.  They should "never" change something that drastic that will 
>>>>> bring your hosted site down without prior notification so that you can 
>>>>> plan accordingly.  Then once the fire is out, I'd work on a solution.
>>> 
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