Alex,
Thanks for the response, but that option requires that the jsp extension exists
with an associated Executable Path in IIS. Earlier in this thread, to get
around JSP pages associated with JRun, the JSP extension was removed from IIS
altogether.
For kicks, I added it back, and still the
Have you tried the IIS check that file exists option?
On 4/28/07, T Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which it doesnt, hence my question!
Thanks,
Tim
Well I would presume that if there is no page for it to serve of that
type
is should indeed 404 you.
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From: T Lux
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sat Apr 28 04:49:33 2007
Subject: Re: License Exception for JSP Pages - how to disallow
In IIS 6, I went to the website in question. Right click, Properties, Home
Directory tab. Configuration button. Selected the .jsp extension and removed
it. I
Which it doesnt, hence my question!
Thanks,
Tim
Well I would presume that if there is no page for it to serve of that type
is should indeed 404 you.
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To followup in hopes it may help someone else. We are running CF 7.0.2 Standard.
Before, when someone hit a JSP page, they saw this error:
500 A License Exception has been thrown
A License Exception has been thrown
After following the docs at
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From: T Lux
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Fri Apr 27 18:09:22 2007
Subject: Re: License Exception for JSP Pages - how to disallow
To followup in hopes it may help someone else. We are running CF 7.0.2
Standard.
Before, when someone hit a JSP page, they saw this error:
500 A License Exception has been
Yes, this is a licensed copy.
I gather this I a licensed copy? As in not a dev server copy which has timed
out?
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Right, so now the .jsp extension needs to be disconnected from the CF
connector. Check your IIS site setups and change/remove the mapping
for the .jsp section.
On 4/28/07, T Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, this is a licensed copy.
I gather this I a licensed copy? As in not a dev server copy
In IIS 6, I went to the website in question. Right click, Properties, Home
Directory tab. Configuration button. Selected the .jsp extension and removed
it. I restarted IIS just for kicks.
I called a JSP page on the website (which doesnt exist) and now I dont get the
JRun Servlet error -- I
We are not running CF Enterprise, and do not serve JSP pages. But as you may
know, whenever a JSP page is called on the server, we get A License Exception
has been thrown errors in \CFusionMX7\runtime\logs\coldfusion-err.log. We are
using IIS6--so I tried to not allow JSP pages at all but
On Thursday 26 Apr 2007, T Lux wrote:
users do access a JSP page, they get redirected (or at the least, they dont
see the awful browser error message)?
ISAPI_Rewrite ?
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Try the steps described in the comments below the entry in the docs:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/0054.htm
Even though you are on Standard, they might do the trick.
On 4/26/07, T Lux wrote:
We are not running CF Enterprise, and do not serve JSP pages. But as you may
Message-
From: T Lux
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thu Apr 26 14:24:15 2007
Subject: License Exception for JSP Pages - how to disallow
We are not running CF Enterprise, and do not serve JSP pages. But as you may
know, whenever a JSP page is called on the server, we get A License
Exception has been thrown
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