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I am getting messages from my clients that cfapplet.jar files expired. What is the solution for this issue?
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Hi,
Can you please send an email at cf.install@adobe.com
Thanks,
Priyank Shrivastava
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The Adobe CF team can probably fix this, but I'm pretty sure this is used for the CFAPPLET tag, which is a deprecated feature. I would suggest you switch to another front-end technology like React.js, which will work reliably with CF for some time to come.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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If this is for version 7, 8 or 9 you can try here: ColdFusion 7, 8 and 9: Update for expired certificate on CFForm controls (May 2010)
BUT, I just tried it and it didn't seem to work - still get warning that certificate has expired. The file appears to be exactly the same as the original one I had installed (88 kb), and the above article says it is supposed to be 91 kb.
Bob