what do you get is you put
?debug=1
onto the URL?

On 5 January 2013 08:56, Might Aswell <[email protected]> wrote:

> The append method was not found.Either there are no methods with the
> specified method name and argument types, or the append method is
> overloaded with argument types that ColdFusion cannot decipher reliably.
> ColdFusion found 2 methods that matched the provided arguments. If this is
> a Java object and you verified that the method exists, you may need to use
> the javacast function to reduce ambiguity. The error occurred in 
> *D:\InetPub\farcry\core\packages\lib\error.cfc:
> line 221*
>
> 219 :                                 <cfset 
> stacktrace.append(arguments.log.stack[i].template) />
> 220 :                                 <cfset stacktrace.append(":") />
> *221 :                                <cfset 
> stacktrace.append(arguments.log.stack[i-1].line) />*
>
> 222 :                                 <cfif i eq 
> arraylen(arguments.log.stack)>
> 223 :                                         <cfset 
> stacktrace.append(variables.newline) />
>
>
> On Friday, January 4, 2013 4:42:14 PM UTC-8, AJ Mercer wrote:
>
>> I think Dennis means
>> stack[i - 1]
>>
>>
>> On 5 January 2013 08:20, Might Aswell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Not sure if  this was what you meant, but doesn't seem to help, did I
>>> misinterpret?
>>>
>>> The append method was not found.Either there are no methods with the
>>> specified method name and argument types, or the append method is
>>> overloaded with argument types that ColdFusion cannot decipher reliably.
>>> ColdFusion found 2 methods that matched the provided arguments. If this is
>>> a Java object and you verified that the method exists, you may need to use
>>> the javacast function to reduce ambiguity.  The error occurred in *
>>> D:\InetPub\farcry\core\packages\lib\error.cfc: line 221*
>>>
>>> 219 :                               <cfset 
>>> stacktrace.append(arguments.**log.stack[i].template) />
>>> 220 :                               <cfset stacktrace.append(":") />
>>> *221 :                              <cfset stacktrace.append(-1) />*
>>>
>>> 222 :                               <cfif i eq 
>>> arraylen(arguments.log.stack)>
>>> 223 :                                       <cfset 
>>> stacktrace.append(variables.**newline) />
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, January 4, 2013 3:58:10 PM UTC-8, Dennis Clark wrote:
>>>
>>>> Given that the error was thrown on line 221 and not 219 or 220, I'd say
>>>> the exception that error.cfc was trying to handle doesn't have a line
>>>> number.
>>>>
>>>> We'll need to patch error.cfc to handle such cases, but for now try
>>>> replacing arguments.log.stack[i].line with -1 so you can see what the
>>>> underlying exception is. Make a backup of error.cfc first so you can revert
>>>> the change after you're done.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> -- Dennis
>>>> On 05/01/2013 10:30 AM, "Might Aswell" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  trying to go from 6.0.15 to 6.2.6 on Win2008  / CF8
>>>>>
>>>>> Dropped in a new core and get this when updating app.
>>>>>
>>>>> The append method was not found.Either there are no methods with the
>>>>> specified method name and argument types, or the append method is
>>>>> overloaded with argument types that ColdFusion cannot decipher reliably.
>>>>> ColdFusion found 5 methods that matched the provided arguments. If this is
>>>>> a Java object and you verified that the method exists, you may need to use
>>>>> the javacast function to reduce ambiguity.  The error occurred in *
>>>>> D:\InetPub\farcry\core\packages\lib\error.cfc: line 221*
>>>>>
>>>>> 219 :                             <cfset 
>>>>> stacktrace.append(arguments.**lo**g.stack[i].template) />
>>>>> 220 :                             <cfset stacktrace.append(":") />*221 :  
>>>>>                         <cfset 
>>>>> stacktrace.append(arguments.log.stack[i].line) />*
>>>>> 222 :                             <cfif i eq 
>>>>> arraylen(arguments.log.stack)>
>>>>> 223 :                                     <cfset 
>>>>> stacktrace.append(variables.**ne**wline) />
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