Good question ;)
Cheers,
Erika
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>>| From: Simon Horwith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>| Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 10:57 PM
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>>| Subject: [ cf-dev ] so
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>>| when is the next London CFUG going to happen? I've been
>>|
when is the next London CFUG going to happen? I've been waiting for some
sort of notification or something
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> before I have to go rewrite the thing in perl?
Too late, ho hum...
Don't know if MM will be fixing the issue in the dot release, as
according to the link Rich gave it's an underlying JVM issue... :o\
Can anyone running on a non-default JVM confirm/deny this?
Tim.
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Ah ha I figured oreily might be involved
Take a peak at
http://www.servlets.com/cos/faq.html
This indicates there was a problem parsing the POST request submitted by
the client. There can be many causes for the problem:
The client hit the STOP button (not really a problem, but it does cause
a
Error Occurred While Processing Request
Corrupt form data: premature ending
Please try the following:
Check the CFML Reference Manual to verify that you are using the correct syntax.
Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem.
Browser Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MS
It's weird, I've just experienced a similar symptom with something
completely different: ASCII vs UNIX files.
But that probably doesn't help you much.
- Peter
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Subject: [ cf-dev
Lol I was temped to say something in taz's absence but hey ho :)
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Corrupt form data: premature ending
You could always use Durex "Performa" if yo
You could always use Durex "Performa" if you have problems with your
Premature Endings, or visit your doctor..
:)
(sorry to lower the tone)
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Steve can you post a full stack trace as this I think is a jrun issue
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From: Steve Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2003 16:02
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Subject: [ cf-dev ] Corrupt
Anyone come across the following:
"Error Occurred While Processing Request
Corrupt form data: premature ending"
Happens after a form submission (enctype=multipart/form-data). CFMX updater 3.
We have no access to the server. Basically, it (allegedly) started since they updated
CFMX. We wrote
> I've just installed CF MX to my machine using the same CD and serial I
> always use but on loading up the administrator I get a message saying
> that I only have 30 days remaining in my trial period.
Paul beat me to the answer, but all that will happen at the end of 30 days
is it will revert t
Top Navigation bar in cfadmin
Documentation TechNotes Release Notes Version
Information
Click Version Information you can enter serial numbers there
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From: Gil
I've just installed CF MX to my machine using the same CD and serial I
always use but on loading up the administrator I get a message saying
that I only have 30 days remaining in my trial period.
Anyone got any idea why this has appeared and how I enter the Serial
number to turn this off?
Thanks
it's ok, found out jvm.bak is
a copy cf server makes before any changes are made.
I used this to restore to my old settings and it's ok,
Rafe
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Apart from me emailing you my copy -
Backup backup backup b4 editing ;)
Mail of list if u want it :)
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Subject: [ cf-dev ] CFMX jvm.config help
Hi all,
Having 'fun' tryi
Hi all,
Having 'fun' trying to optimize CFMX here,
after editing jvm.config, CFMX will no longer
restart - it's giving me a 'service specific error 2'
I was editing java.args so as to modify JVM
memory settings.
Any solutions?
Thanks in advance,
Rafe Fitzpatrick
Senior Developer
http://www.ali
This too has been my observation and only reliable workaround.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Phipps [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 July 2003 11:28
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> Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] CFStudio v5 - Saving files in wrong folder
>
>
> I found the only way around this
Or you could just use 'Save As' -- but as Paul says, using the FTP connector
is much more stable
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 11:36 AM
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CFStudio v5 - Saving files in wrong folder
I found the only way around this was to quit CFStudio after you create any
sub folders. Otherwise it starts saving the files into the newly created
folder.
HTH
Dave
At 10:10 7/2/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
I am using CFStudio version 5 and quite often, when saving files on an RDS
server, the
Lo it’s a known Bug with cf studio and yes it saves the file into the
last folder created
To ensure you save correctly - just reconnect to the RDS after creating
a folder or
Use the more reliable and less flaky FTP connecter -
(ps the above bug got me an allaire hat and shirt - and they never fi
Hi,
I am using CFStudio version 5 and quite often, when saving files on an RDS
server, the file gets saved into a completely different folder.
I have not managed to pin down exactly under what circumstances this happens
but it could be after I create a sub folder somewhere.
Does anyone know if t
Do any of you guys use Prosperity4 at all?
Drop me a line if you do please
Many thanks
Pete Dray
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> I believe that its something thats been addressed in the
> upcoming point release thingie
Hmmm, grrr... Cheers Rich. :o\
Any ideas of something Linux style for doing the CFPOP job, before I
have to go rewrite the thing in perl?
Tim.
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> And to be fair, the first email I wrote kinda wasn't very
> obvious what I was doing... Hence the large number of
> emails about listqualify()
Bad coding practice you see... no comments.
*duck*
Taz
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> My bad...
>
> I came in this morning and read that before my first cup of coffee.
>
> The first email looked at first glance like about 20 lines of
> code to do
> the same job as listQualify()...
>
> I didn't look closely enough to see that almost all of it was
> setting up
> the list and
this helps:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?method=messages&threadid=176
13&forumid=4
I believe that its something thats been addressed in the upcoming point
release thingie but don't quote me as I can't currently find it in the
bugtracker.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ri
> Would the error you were getting happen to be:
>
> ---
> An exception occurred when retrieving mails.
> The cause of this exception was that:
> java.security.PrivilegedActionException <>.
>
> I would avoid using cfpop if you're on cfmx. I had lots and lots
> of problems with it not recognising mime types
Would the error you were getting happen to be:
---
An exception occurred when retrieving mails.
The cause of this exc
'twas a little harsh:)
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From: "Spike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] stuipid list question
> Yeah,
>
> My bad...
>
> I came in this morning and read that before my first cup of coffee.
>
>
Yeah,
My bad...
I came in this morning and read that before my first cup of coffee.
The first email looked at first glance like about 20 lines of code to do
the same job as listQualify()...
I didn't look closely enough to see that almost all of it was setting up
the list and calculating the
and you could always UDF it so that you didn't have to read it.
> -Original Message-
> From: Aidan Whitehall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 July 2003 06:01
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] stuipid list question
>
>
> > I don't care if it is 75% faster to use your c
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