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DanGreen #1
Custom tag failure after CF 7 upgrade
We are receiving the following error on all our custom java tags since our
upgrade to CF7
Error processing CFX custom tag "CFX_cfx_text2Query.jar".
The CFX custom tag "CFX_cfx_text2Query.jar" was not found in the custom tag
database. Please be sure to add custom tags to the database before using them.
If you have added your tag to the database then you should check the spelling
of the tag within your template to insure that it matches the database entry.
We are running on Windows 2000 advanced server. I changed the server level
classpath to reflect the new custom tag location:
d:/CFusionMX7/CustomTags and this is also set as a custom tag path in the
ColdFusion Administrator. I deleted and and re-registered the Java Custom tags,
restarted both the server and CF7 several times with no success.
Our C++ tags all work.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Dan
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Tom Jordahl #2
Re: Custom tag failure after CF 7 upgrade
Dan,
Check the classpath in the "System Information" page (link is at the top of
the admin pages). See if your jar is on the path.
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Tom Jordahl
Macromedia Server Development
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