We are using CF 7 on IIS 6 and in our testing environment, we use location
for logos as www.nameofsite.com/logos/xyz.jpg and so on for every logo of
client.
We use this logo in creating pdf's etc. Everything was working fine until we
moved. Now when we use url the pdf dont show image. When we use
Looks like DNS isn't working. Open a browser on the CF machine and
try to access the URL directly in the browser. I'll bet it doesn't
work. And I'll bet your CF machine doesn't have a valid DNS server
entry.
-Cameron
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Ajas Mohammed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> W
It sounds to me like a problem with DNS or a virtual host/website setting
in IIS. Check to make sure you can look up the IP of your server by using
the DNS name using something like NSLookup. I'm willing to bet you
changed IPs during your move, and for some reason, your DNS hasn't been
updately c
Cameron, I was able to open the url in browser on CF machine and it showed
me the image. As for your next suggestion, how do I check CF machine for
valid DNS entry?
Mike, yes we got new ip addr. I will try the NSLookup and let you know.
Thanks,
Ajas.
On 6/26/08, Mike Staver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If you can get to it in the browser *from the server's desktop*, then
CF should be able to resolve the DNS also. If you've made recent
changes to DNS (which it sounds like you might have), you may want to
cycle CF and see if that helps. CF/JRun will cache DNS entries for a
set period of time but
It also wouldn't hurt to clear the DNS cache of the server itself, and any
computer you're trying to see the page from once you've made sure all your
DNS entries are correct:
ipconfig /flushdns
Run that from the windows command line on desktops or servers.
> If you can get to it in the browser *
and pray of course - god of your choice. I prefer Ray Camden in this
situation... {Ben's usually too busy}.
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Mike Staver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It also wouldn't hurt to clear the DNS cache of the server itself, and any
> computer you're trying to see the page