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  1. FlyingHorseman

    CGI + Perl issue

    I figured it out, finally yesterday, but, due to Patch Tuesday was swamped. I am finally up for some air and thought I would update you guys on the situation and also probably help somebody in the future. The problem was iPlanet and CGI. What needed to be done was establish(?) the CGIStub. I...
  2. FlyingHorseman

    CGI + Perl issue

    Thanks Kirsle and KevinADC for your comments. Unfortunately, I have ben asked to work on some other stuff and may not get around to this problem until much later. I shall try and squeeze in something, somehow. I shall keep you guys posted.
  3. FlyingHorseman

    CGI + Perl issue

    Thanks KevinADC for joining in trying to unravel this. First I tried removing the -w flag and substituting with use warnings. But, that didn't turn out so well as the process just hung interminably. So, I reverted back and tried rewriting the code as suggested. I unfortunately still get the...
  4. FlyingHorseman

    CGI + Perl issue

    Thanks Kirsle for responding. I tried your suggestion and when I ran the file from the browser I got the same error in my browser window as before: Server Error This server has encountered an internal error which prevents it from fulfilling your request. The most likely cause is a...
  5. FlyingHorseman

    CGI + Perl issue

    Background: I have a Solaris 10 machine, on which I have iPlanet 6 web server and ColdFusion 8, along with Perl 5.8.4. I just migrated from Solaris 8 and Perl 5.8.0, with all the other components the same. I had scripts that were running before. And to compund problems some of the directory...
  6. FlyingHorseman

    Element RECORDS is undefined in ATTRIBUTES

    Thanks for pointing out what may have been obvious to you, but, not to me as I still can't get around why something would break which was working perfectly fine before. I fixed that problem and am now, dealing with another error. A lot of it is I guess due to several authors writing the code and...
  7. FlyingHorseman

    Element RECORDS is undefined in ATTRIBUTES

    I am a newbie to ColdFusion and got an error message that was bugging me resolved on this very forum and I greatly appreciate that. On fixing that error, I am now, getting another error as there are a lot of CF scripts on the site that I am managing. The scripts used to work before (in...
  8. FlyingHorseman

    Complex object types cannot be converted to simple values

    Thanks a lot in helping me resolve the problem. Your second comment helped especially where you mentioned to change the variable name at the source, as it stuck in my mind and made me realise the source of the problem. The problem as it turned out was not in the display_premier.cfm file, but, in...
  9. FlyingHorseman

    Complex object types cannot be converted to simple values

    Thank you for responding. I did read a similar post online and changed the variable from #file# to #varfile#, but, then get another error saying that variable is not defined. Error reproduced below Variable VARFILE is undefined. The error occurred in /u03/COMMON/Notices/retrieve_premier.cfm...
  10. FlyingHorseman

    Complex object types cannot be converted to simple values

    I have inherited an installation which I have to maintain and due to a cascading bunch of issues I have upgraded from ColdFusion 5 to ColdFusion 8. Simple cfm files work. Some scripts are breaking, with the error I get the title of this thread. I have researched online and have tried some of the...

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