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unexpected constant #2 58 for the administrator pages

Hi,

Could someone help me out?? I deinstalled ColdFusion 7 because I had installed version 8 when it first came out. Last week I found the time to deinstall the 7 version but after I had done this it removed the CFIDE directory....

Luckily I have a staging server with the same setup and I copied the CFIDE directory from that server to the production machine (I had done this before and it worked) but since then I get the above error when trying to go to the administrator pages :-(

unexpected constant #2 58

Could anyone point me in right direction to fix this?? I really don't want to reinstall version 8 because there are too many settings.. and it's a production machine... HELP!!

533 viewed | 2 opinion(s)  | del.icio.us | Digg it | Tjarko @ 15/04/08 11:37 cet


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Shaji wrote.... (mail)

I think files in CFIDE dir is encrypted. Make sure that you set Binary mode in FTP before uploading.

Let me know. :-)

Shaji

15 April 2008 17:22 cet  

Tjarko wrote.... (site)

I had to install a development version on my laptop, copy those files with binary mode to the production machine and all's well.. pfff ;-) Txns!!

19 April 2008 11:57 cet  

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