Now that you get that error, what happens if you append ?debug=1 to the 
URL? It should show you the error description and a stack trace.


On Thursday, January 24, 2013 9:58:16 AM UTC+11, Might Aswell wrote:
>
> If I comment out line 221 of error.cfc I get a non descriptive message:
>
> There was a problem with that last request
>
> Please push "back" on your browser or go back home
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 7:04:03 PM UTC-8, Dennis Clark wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for not getting back on this earlier. My first suggestion was sent 
>> from my phone during weekend shopping so I didn't get good look at the 
>> problem.
>>
>> I've looked again and it seems that although my hunch was right (line 
>> number in the stack trace is null), my fix was wrong. The Java StringBuffer 
>> append() method accepts multiple numeric types so append(-1) is ambiguous 
>> and requires a JavaCast to work properly.
>>
>> If you're still having problems just remove or comment out the line so 
>> you can see the underlying error. Meanwhile I'll make a patch for error.cfc 
>> and push it to the next milestones for 6.0, 6.1, and 6.2.
>>
>> Regards,
>> -- Dennis
>>
>> On 17 January 2013 06:28, Might Aswell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> anyone else have any input? I'll mention that this site (6.0.15) has 
>>> been continuously upgraded since 4.x maybe something outside of core I need 
>>> to look at? 
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 10:39:21 AM UTC-8, Might Aswell wrote:
>>>>
>>>> no additional info with debug flag..
>>>>
>>>> The error is now;
>>>>
>>>> The element at position 0 cannot be found.  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 6:19:54 PM UTC-8, AJ Mercer wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> 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.**lo**g.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.**ne**wline) />
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 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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