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ColdFusion 9 no longer recognizes virtual directories on IIS after install of ApacheIf the error says can't determine type then perhaps Apache is missing that setting telling it how to handle pdf's? On May 1, 2012 11:08 AM, "Curt Carpenter" <curt@bp-graphics.com> wrote: > > Hi - > > I have an application that has been working fine for over a year and now > anything that references Virtual Directories no longer functions. Here are > the details: > > Coldfusion is running on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise. > Using IIS6 for the web server on the same box. > I have several virtual directories setup that reference files on another > server on the same network. > > What I did to break things... I installed Apache (the latest release) > along with PHP - but I set Apache up to listen on a different port (8080). > Suddently any part of my code that tries to reference a file that is found > through a virtual directory generates the following error: > > An error occurred when performing a file operation exists on file > /serverpdfs/130kPDFs/137485.pdf. > The cause of this exception was: > org.apache.commons.vfs.FileSystemException: Could not determine the type of > file "http://www.mybp-graphics.com/serverpdfs/130kPDFs/137485.pdf".. > > Here's the actual code that generated that error: > > <cfset filename = " > http://www.mybp-graphics.com/serverpdfs/130kPDFs\137485.pdf"> > > > then within a table... > <cfif FileExists("#filename#")> > <td>Yes File</td> > <cfelse> > <td>No file</td> > </cfif> > > The "serverpdfs" is the virtual directory inside the website " > mybp-graphics.com". If I look in IIS the directory is there, I can see > all the files in it - it seems to be working fine. > > I first experienced the problem when we tried to open a PDF for viewing by > using <CFCONTENT> - the same type error occurs. > > What is especially suspicious is that the exception was was > "org.apache.commons.cfs.FileSystemException" - This error still persists > even though I have done the following: > > 1. Completely de-installed Apache and hid the PHP directory. > 2. Re-installed ColdFusion from scratch. > > Any direction would be greatly appreciated - this error is affecting > multiple modules of a website that is used constantly by both our customers > and our internal employees. > > Thanks > > Curt > > |
May 24, 2013
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