If you've upgraded to the Java 7 JVM (1.7.x) on your desktop, the error
may be due to a new security feature. Take a look at this thread on the
Adobe forums: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1433308?tstart=0
-Carl V.
On 4/1/2014 12:18 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
>> Russ is this a new thing? I hav
> Russ is this a new thing? I have an application that used to work ok
> using CFGRID all over the placeSuddely they dont work.I had to run
> through the whole app and change the CFGRID's to tables and recode them.
>
> Are you saying that something's changed in ColdFusion that those ap
Russ is this a new thing? I have an application that used to work ok
using CFGRID all over the placeSuddely they dont work.I had to run
through the whole app and change the CFGRID's to tables and recode them.
Are you saying that something's changed in ColdFusion that those applets
can
the java applets in the cfadmin, such a sthe file browser, require that RDS
be enabled, which you should not do on a production server.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Mike K wrote:
>
> If i go to that url, Dave, I get a messages asking if i want to open or
> save cfapplets.jar, so I guess tha
If i go to that url, Dave, I get a messages asking if i want to open or
save cfapplets.jar, so I guess that url is exposed.
I'm running the browser on my dev machine over the internet, rather than
the server console. When I run the CFAdministrator on the server itself,
i get the message:
[quot
> I am getting an error whenver I use the java applets in Coldfusion, such
> as the CFGRID and the tree displays in the CF Administrator.i have
> searched for a solution in all the normal places and don't see one.
>
> Does anyone know what to do about this?
Are you running the browser on the
I am getting an error whenver I use the java applets in Coldfusion, such
as the CFGRID and the tree displays in the CF Administrator.i have
searched for a solution in all the normal places and don't see one.
Does anyone know what to do about this?
My CF server is v9,0,2,282541
My JRE Runtim
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