Entries for month: July 2010
I just did a Railo/Tomcat install on an IIS7 server and thought the whole thing was hosed as I could only get a 500 internal server error. It turns out that Railo errors will not be displayed by default unless you are browsing the site on the actual server as IIS7 hides the errors. Now I knew it did this for asp.net errors, but it doesn't do it for ColdFusion errors so I'm not sure why it is hiding Railo errors, but here is the solution none the less for anyone else who may be tugging their hair out over this issue.
To celebrate the recent addition of FREE Railo hosting, I have now doubled all the resources on the FREE plan. You now get 1000MB Bandwidth and 100MB diskspace, which should be more than enough for the average project and then some.
I have also dropped the one time setup FEE to only £1 ($1.50), that's less than a bottle of pepsi you know :-)
Need ColdFusion RDS access, no problem, just open a support ticket and let me know your domain name.


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