Closed lhoess closed 11 years ago
I think this is just a problem with my configuration.
Hey lhoess, sorry I couldn't respond earlier. I'm glad you got it fixed. Out of curiosity, what was the problem? do you have any suggestions for buglog so that this situation can be avoided for others?
Hi Oscar, Thanks for responding. When I initially installed it, it installed in to a sub-directory instead of the root because I just wanted to test on a subsite before committing to using the tool. I think I ran into some problem and decided to just put it in the root dir, but the cfmapping seemed to have been cached so it was looking at the old location for files which was why things weren't working.
I don't know if there's anything you might add to avoid that. Just one of those things. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, Laurence
Laurence
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On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Oscar Arevalo notifications@github.comwrote:
Hey lhoess, sorry I couldn't respond earlier. I'm glad you got it fixed. Out of curiosity, what was the problem? do you have any suggestions for buglog so that this situation can be avoided for others?
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/oarevalo/BugLogHQ/issues/16#issuecomment-10976712.
I tried to set the Allow Public Access To RSS feed to public and get an error after submitting the form.
Here are the details: Could not find the ColdFusion component or interface listener. Ensure that the name is correct and that the component or interface exists.
The error occurred on line 24.
File: BugLogHQ\listeners\bugLogListenerWS.cfc:24
Let me know if you need some more info.