I have recently installed the Iframe demo on a Linux Redhat 7.1 install, on ColdFusion 5.0, with the JDK 1.3.1 and all works. There were alot of small "tweaks" that were necessary for it to work, such as slashes being the wrong way, and CFFILE needing permissions on a Linux system. But the PDF, and Excel output still works great! I also converted the database to mySQL and the only problem was that some of the templates referred to the tables in the wrong case (Linux is so case sensitive)
Anyways, if anyone wants help in doing this, I can lend a hand. The JVM was the hardest part of all of this.
Darren Critchley
Kobelt Development Inc
#213 - 12837 -76th Ave
Surrey, BC
V3W 2V3
604-572-8058
604-572-5165
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iFrame version 2.2 will now automatically check
on which server it was installed and chooses backslash for folders on Windows and forward slashes on Unix.
Best regards,
Gert
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I have recently installed the Iframe demo on a Linux Redhat 7.1 install, on ColdFusion 5.0, with the JDK 1.3.1 and all works. There were alot of small "tweaks" that were necessary for it to work, such as slashes being the wrong way, and CFFILE needing permissions on a Linux system. But the PDF, and Excel output still works great! I also converted the database to mySQL and the only problem was that some of the templates referred to the tables in the wrong case (Linux is so case sensitive)
Anyways, if anyone wants help in doing this, I can lend a hand. The JVM was the hardest part of all of this.
Darren Critchley
Kobelt Development Inc
#213 - 12837 -76th Ave
Surrey, BC
V3W 2V3
604-572-8058
604-572-5165
iFrame version 2.2 will now automatically check
on which server it was installed and chooses backslash for folders on Windows and forward slashes on Unix.
Best regards,
Gert