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Old 11-05-2007, 14:28   #1
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ColdFusion based website not working :(

This one is confusing me and causing me much grief from the missus so I'm hoping someone here can help

She's trying to look at the St Richards Hospital, Chichester website - www.rwst.org.uk. The initial page loads up fine, but if she tries to follow a side bar link (e.g. Patients and Visitors) it gets halfway through loading the page then bails with a page not found error.

An initial trawl through Google showed that IE7 hadbeen quite successful in breaking a lot of Cold Fusion websites (which rwst is one - all of the links are .cfm). However the "install firefox" solution didn't work either - that does the same. Firewall (Comodo) has been ruled out as the culprit and I can't see AVG doing it (could be wrong).

At this stage I've lost my work laptop so she can browse the hospital website!!!

Has anyone got any suggestions?

Please!!!!!
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Old 11-05-2007, 14:31   #2
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Re: ColdFusion based website not working :(

Everything else bar the homepage is not found here either.
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Old 11-05-2007, 17:06   #3
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Re: ColdFusion based website not working :(

What is installed on your PC?

The current software delta between the two machines (work laptop vs the wifes laptop) is:
IE6 vs IE7
Office 2003 vs Office 2007
Symantec corporate edition vs AVG
Cyberarmour vs Comodo
XP Professional SP2 vs XP Home SP2

I'm wondering if IE7 alters a core library that Firefox still relies on but that's pure speculation.

Can anybody with IE7 installed see anything from the links on that page?
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Re: ColdFusion based website not working :(

Not working here either, and that's using Firefox on a Mac (OS 10.4) that has never had any version of Explorer installed.
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Re: ColdFusion based website not working :(

Plus Firefox uses Mozillas rendering engine, and even a problem with rendering would not cause a page not found error.
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Re: ColdFusion based website not working :(

As Damien said... It gives me a file not found error, so you have a problem with your file paths.

The redirect brings up a file not found, so your paths are wrong it seems.
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Re: ColdFusion based website not working :(

It's not my website! Just one the missus is trying to look at!

danielf - Thanks for that - looks like that might rule out IE7 as the culprit then. Still doesn't explain why it works on my work laptop but not on anything else though!

Edit: Mystery solved! I'd completely forgotten I have NoScript running on Firefox on the work laptop. It looks like they have a seriously messed up Java Script file running on their website somewhere. As soon as I allow javascript there it breaks on the work laptop too!

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