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I am on Mac Mountain Lion, but that shouldn't make a difference.
This is for a clients website, so I need to get this working ASAP.
Any advice on how to get CF 10 working with this setup, only serving .html files that contain CFML?
So far I have tried:
1. Adding /*.html = cfusion and /*.htm = cfusion to my uriworkermap_cfusion.properties file.
2. Adding .htm and .html to the AddHandler jakarta-servlet .cfm .cfml .cfc .cfr .cfswf line in my apache conf file.
.cfm files and CF Admin render correctly, but when I call a .html file that contains CFML I get a Tomcat error saying the requested resource is not available.
Thanks for any advice on this, I am out of ideas.
I've had no trouble getting this to work on Windows, IIS and CF10.
I am on a different system, but my guess is that:
1) the properties file should contain the lines
/*.cfm = cfusion
/*.html = cfusion
/*.htm = cfusion
2) you should save the file as uriworkermap.properties;
3) The intention now is to edit system file /WEB-INF/web.xml, by adding html and htm mappings to it. First and foremost, back-up the file, just in case.
Open the web.xml file in a text editor. Locate the elements whose IDs are of the form "coldfusion_mapping_x", where x is a number in the set {0,1
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I am on a different system, but my guess is that:
1) the properties file should contain the lines
/*.cfm = cfusion
/*.html = cfusion
/*.htm = cfusion
2) you should save the file as uriworkermap.properties;
3) The intention now is to edit system file /WEB-INF/web.xml, by adding html and htm mappings to it. First and foremost, back-up the file, just in case.
Open the web.xml file in a text editor. Locate the elements whose IDs are of the form "coldfusion_mapping_x", where x is a number in the set {0,1,2,...}. Locate the highest such number. Let's call it X. The ID of a new ColdFusion mapping will therefore begin with X+1.
Now, edit the web.xml file by adding the following 2 new mappings immediately after mapping number X (replacing X with the actual value!😞
<servlet-mapping id="coldfusion_mapping_X+1">
<servlet-name>CfmServlet</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>*.html/*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
<servlet-mapping id="coldfusion_mapping_X+2">
<servlet-name>CfmServlet</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>*.htm/*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
To illustrate, on my system the highest number in the IDs of the form "coldfusion_mapping_x" is 15. So, for me, X is 15. Therefore, if I followed the above instructions, I would have to add the following 2 mappings immediately after mapping number 15:
<servlet-mapping id="coldfusion_mapping_16">
<servlet-name>CfmServlet</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>*.html/*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
<servlet-mapping id="coldfusion_mapping_17">
<servlet-name>CfmServlet</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>*.htm/*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
Save the edited web.xml file.
4) Restart ColdFusion.
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BKBK,
Thanks for the help, but in my original post I mentioned that I had already tried steps 1 and 2 of your post ( adding the entries to the properties file ).
Are you on ColdFusion 10? I have CF10 installed on three different machines and none of them have servlet mappings for ColdFusion in the web.xml file. I have seen these mappings in all JRun versions of CF, but not CF10.
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MIsterS33 wrote:
Thanks for the help, but in my original post I mentioned that I had already tried steps 1 and 2 of your post ( adding the entries to the properties file ).
OK. The idea was just to confirm.
Are you on ColdFusion 10? I have CF10 installed on three different machines and none of them have servlet mappings for ColdFusion in the web.xml file. I have seen these mappings in all JRun versions of CF, but not CF10.
I am on ColdFusion 10 and Windows 7 Ultimate. the location of my web.xml file is C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion\wwwroot\WEB-INF\web.xml.
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Wow, I feel like an idiot. There are two web.xml files and the one I was looking at is the ColdFusion10\cfusion\runtime\conf\web.xml.
After I put those servlet mappings in there it started working. Thanks for you're help. I figured it was something staring me right in the face, but I had been trying to get it working for a couple of days now.
Thanks again.
For anyone else that is reading, the fix was to do step 3 of BKBK's post above, but in the web.xml file located in the wwwroot\WEB-INF folder.
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MIsterS33 wrote:
There are two web.xml files and the one I was looking at is the ColdFusion10\cfusion\runtime\conf\web.xml.
After I put those servlet mappings in there it started working. Thanks for you're help. I figured it was something staring me right in the face, but I had been trying to get it working for a couple of days now.
Thanks again.
For anyone else that is reading, the fix was to do step 3 of BKBK's post above, but in the web.xml file located in the wwwroot\WEB-INF folder.
Please kindly mark this as the answer. It will surely help someone else in future.