Category Archives: Farcry
- November 28, 2008
- Installing a new FarCry 5 project – (Extended) Advanced Mode– also posted in ColdFusion
There are several installation options for the latest version of FarCry (5.0.2) which makes things nice and flexible for the framework to be used by different people in a variety of setups. The deployment configurations page has some easy to follow instructions for installing in “Standalone” mode. This is really the best option if you [...]
- November 15, 2008
- Forgot to import your ColdFusion tag libraries?– also posted in ColdFusion
I’ve been bitten by the “forgetting to add <cfimport>” when importing ColdFusion custom tags before. If you also have then you know what I mean and have shared the frustration…basically your custom tag does nothing but you get no error from ColdFusion, nada, zip! Depending on the scenario this can lead to some wasted hair [...]
- August 16, 2008
- FarCry 5 running on Railo 3 (Windows)– also posted in ColdFusion, Railo
The CFML market is hotting up with Railo going open source (in version 3.1) and joining forces with JBoss for an end of 2008 release! With that in mind I figured it was time to check out Railo with the latest version of FarCry. My environment: Windows XP Railo 3.0.0.003 FarCry 5.0.0 (although 5.0.2 is [...]
- July 30, 2008
- Latest Firefox breaks FarCry 3 context menu– also posted in ColdFusion
If the following describes your environment, this a reminder to upgrade and use the latest Farcry: Using Mac (OS X Leopard) Using FarCry v3 Using Firefox and have recently upgraded to version 3.0 or 3.0.1 The reason? Well the new upgrade of Firefox 3 has broken the webtop context menu. You can see the menu, [...]
- July 21, 2008
- InetAddressLocator problems with FarCry 3– also posted in ColdFusion
Took me a little bit to find the solution for this across several different board posts so I thought I’d quickly write it up. For those of us still using FarCry 3 (remember that FarCry 5 is out!) you may come across the following error: “java init failed: net.sf.javainetlocator.InetAddressLocator” The docs tell us: Geolocator is [...]
