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ColdFusion Builder 2 debugger won't stop at breakpoints

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Steve Georgon
12/07/11 08:46 A
Hmm. CFB+Server on the same machine?
Raymond Camden
12/07/11 12:46 P
Hi!
Steve Georgon
12/07/11 02:33 P
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Steve Georgon
12/07/2011 08:46 AM

Hi! I'm having a heck of a time having CFB2 debugger stop at breakpoints. I think I have everything set up properly (.cfm is part of a project, line debugging is enabled, port=5005 (unused by anything else.) The only thing that I notice that in the ColdFusion debugging perspective, the cfm doesn't wait even though I have 2 breakpoints defined; the browser comes up displaying the page. Any ideas? I haven't seen anything online, so I'm assuming it's some kind of ID10T error. Thanks!

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Raymond Camden
12/07/2011 12:46 PM

Hmm. CFB+Server on the same machine? > > Hi! >  I'm having a heck of a time having CFB2 debugger stop at breakpoints. I think I have everything set up properly (.cfm is part of a project, line debugging is enabled, port=5005 (unused by anything else.) The only thing that I notice that in the ColdFusion debugging perspective, the cfm doesn't wait even though I have 2 breakpoints defined; the browser comes up displaying the page. >  Any ideas? I haven't seen anything online, so I'm assuming it's some kind of ID10T error. >  Thanks!

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Steve Georgon
12/07/2011 02:33 PM

Hi!   Yes, both are installed locally on my PC.   Just thought of something: I'm running the CF server on port 80, not 8500.   Would this matter?  (Don't ask me why I installed CF like that, I honestly couldn't tell you.)   Thanks!

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Raymond Camden
12/07/2011 02:37 PM

Nothing wrong with port 80 - that's what I use - via Apache of course. Um.... no, I don't think it should matter. You got me there - sorry. > > Hi! >  Yes, both are installed locally on my PC. >  Just thought of something: I'm running the CF server on port 80, not 8500.  Would this matter?  (Don't ask me why I installed CF like that, I honestly couldn't tell you.) >  Thanks!


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