RE: CFSCRIPT / RequestTimeOut?

2005-06-07 Thread Adkins, Randy
Actually we are having the problem with 6.1

Any one else have a similar issue??

 

-Original Message-
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 11:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFSCRIPT / RequestTimeOut?

I don't know about what happens if the app times out, but I know I've
hung the dev server a couple of times when a function couldn't properly
exit (I was missing a return statement in one clause).  I had to restart
the service to get the threads to die.  This was CF5, btw, so I don't
know if this affects later versions.

--Ben

Adkins, Randy wrote:
 Does anyone know of an issue when using CFScript and if a function 
 exceeds the RequestTimeOut variable set in the Administrator or as 
 part of the URL, the server never seems to release it.
  
 I do not want to revert back to regular CF tags cause cfscript is a 
 performance enhancement for us.
  
 Thanks!
  
  
 
 
 



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Re: CFSCRIPT / RequestTimeOut?

2005-06-03 Thread Ben Doom
I don't know about what happens if the app times out, but I know I've
hung the dev server a couple of times when a function couldn't properly
exit (I was missing a return statement in one clause).  I had to restart
the service to get the threads to die.  This was CF5, btw, so I don't
know if this affects later versions.

--Ben

Adkins, Randy wrote:
 Does anyone know of an issue when using CFScript and if a function
 exceeds the
 RequestTimeOut variable set in the Administrator or as part of the URL,
 the server
 never seems to release it.
  
 I do not want to revert back to regular CF tags cause cfscript is a
 performance 
 enhancement for us.
  
 Thanks!
  
  
 
 
 

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