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itisdesign_-_AH
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September 22, 2012
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ColdFusion 10 Documentation (READ ONLY)

  • September 22, 2012
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The "ColdFusion 10 CFML Reference" is currently Read-Only and denies additional comments.

I get a "Not authorized to create discussion in forum" error when attempting to add a comment to this page: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/10.0/CFMLRef/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbec22c24-7c6e.html

The forum thread (http://forums.adobe.com/message/4281818) for that doc is marked (READ ONLY) w/ the following doc path: "Adobe Community > Adobe Labs > ARCHIVES > ColdFusion 10 (READ ONLY) > ColdFusion 10 Documentation (READ ONLY) > Discussions"

I'll just add my comment here and then I'll try to remember to add it to that doc page when and if this issue is resolved:

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The 'file' attribute's description should probably also note the following: "The file can only have a .txt or .log extension by default. You can add more extensions in cfusion\lib\neo-cron xml."

This restriction and workaround is new to ColdFusion 10.

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Thanks,

-Aaron

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    itisdesign_-_AH
    Inspiring
    October 4, 2012

    Just noting here that Adobe fixed the cfschedule doc so that it again allows new comments.  Hopefully this also fixed any other docs that were also denying comments.

    Thanks,

    -Aaron

    Carl Von Stetten
    Legend
    September 24, 2012

    @Aaron,

    Thanks for the tip on the file extensions!   Under CF9, I was capturing the results of scheduled tasks to .htm files (CFDump outputs) for review.  Under CF10, I had to write to .log files and then remember to try to use "Open with" to open in a web browser instead of my default text editor.  I added .htm as a valid file type in neo-cron.xml, and now I can double-click those .htm result logs and open them in my web browser.

    -Carl V.

    itisdesign_-_AH
    Inspiring
    September 24, 2012

    @Carl,

    You're very welcome!  I learned of it from an engineer's comment on a ticket I saw in the tracker.  Your use case makes good sense and, IMO, Adobe should just include .htm/.html by default.  I've just filed #3336106 in case you want to vote for it.

    The only documentation of this is on the following page, under the description for the "Overwrite" CF Admin Scheduled Tasks option: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/10.0/Admin/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbf3638e6-7ffc.html#WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbf3638e6-7fd8  (I've also filed a doc bug for that misplacement).

    Thanks!,

    -Aaron

    Inspiring
    September 25, 2012

    My vote:

    Yeah, I encountered this as well.  The reasoning was that it was a potential security breach to have a browsable file extension on the log file.  I contended that that was not ColdFusion's concern, that was *my* concern, and should be left up to me.  Which fell on deaf ears.  I stand by what I said, and this should be remedied.

    I didn't realise this was a change from previous versions in CF10.  It makes their rationale even more bogus, and indeed is a backwards compat issue.  And we know what Adobe is like about backwards compat (admittedly only when it suits them...)

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    Adam

    Inspiring
    September 24, 2012

    Yeah, I got caught out by this last week too.  It seems to be fixed now (I just added a comment successfully).  This seems to happen about once a month, for some reason..?

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    Adam

    itisdesign_-_AH
    Inspiring
    September 24, 2012

    Hi Adam,

    I still get the same error. The error I'm seeing seems to only affect the "ColdFusion 10 CFML Reference" section of the docs.  Are you able to successfully add a comment against a tag or function doc?

    Thanks,

    -Aaron

    Inspiring
    September 24, 2012

    Yep, I added a comment to CFCHART this morning:

    http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/10.0/CFMLRef/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbec22c24-7930.html

    I was not able to add said comment last week.

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    Adam