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vote favorite This question already has an answer here: IIS7 Hijacks My Coldfusion Error Page 1 answer I'm using IIS7 with Windows Server2008 R2. I have ColdFusion 11 set up and running. Everything seems to work fine except whenever I have a coldfusion error, I get an error message from IIS instead of ColdFusion. I get the generic 500 - Internal Server Error instead of the ColdFusion page telling me what is coldfusion 10 500 error after install wrong. This is a new installation on an empty server. Nothing else is running on this machine and nothing else has been loaded. In the ColdFusion Administrator I have the check boxes for "Enable Robust Exception Information" and "Enable Request Debugging Output" checked. If there are no errors on the page, the page works fine. Its just hard to debug when I can't see what's wrong if there is a typo or something. Thanks. coldfusion error-handling share|improve this question asked Aug 5 '14 at 21:32 user2721815 527925 marked as duplicate by Henrycoldfusion Users with the coldfusion badge can single-handedly close coldfusion questions as duplicates and reopen them as needed. Aug 7 '14 at 22:46 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. Check your exception logs. When I see what you describe, I usually see a java heap space error in the log. –Dan Bracuk Aug 5 '14 at 21:43 1 Check the admin there is a setting to set http status codes so IIS sees that and displays it's error page. –Sean Coyne Aug 6 '14 at 2:02 Possibly "friendly error" messages set for your browser. Are you using IE? support.microsoft.com/kb/2
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many times before about the need for proper error handling. (See the guide) for more information.) But this week a reader came to me with an interesting problem. His ColdFusion site was throwing an https://www.raymondcamden.com/2010/11/16/Ask-a-Jedi-Stop-hiding-a-ColdFusion-error/ error of some kind, but all he saw was a ‘nice’ error page, http://www.bennadel.com/blog/84-500-null-mysterious-coldfusion-error.htm and not the real error. Basically, he needed to “roll back” the error handling so he could determine the real nature of the bug. These are the steps I walked him through including the ‘final’ issue that ended up being the main culprit. Step one - if the error is happening on a certain 500 error page, like foo.cfm, open up foo.cfm and see if a try/catch is suppressing the error. If so, you can either remove the try/catch tags themselves, or inside your cfcatch do a quick cfdump on the exception information. Step two - check to see if error handling was enabled in an Application.cfm file. Remember that ColdFusion will look for this file in the current folder and any folder 500 error coldfusion above it. You need to look for that (or an Application.cfc file) in ever folder until you hit web root. (Note that in ColdFusion 9 you can limit how far ‘up’ the server will look.) When you find that file, search for a cferror tag. This will tell ColdFusion to run a template when an error occurs. If the Application.cfm cfincludes anything else, check those files as well. Step two and a half - repeating the same logic above, look for an Application.cfc file. Application.cfc files can have both a cferror tag and an onError function. If you see them - comment them out. Step three - You can define an error handler within your ColdFusion Administrator that applies globally. This one has tripped me up before. You will find it in the Settings page under “Site-wide Error Handler.” Step four - If you get an error, but not all the information you want (like a line number), then ensure that you enable Robust Exception Information. I’m normally warning people to turn off this setting, but in development you almost always want it turned on. So… I thought that was it but unfortunately he still couldn’t see his err
null : Mysterious ColdFusion Error By Ben Nadel on June 14, 2006 Tags: ColdFusion When I first encountered the 500 null error it took many head-beating sessions to figure out what the hell was going on. The very nature of the 500 null error makes it hard to debug. This occurs (from what I can figure) when an error gets thrown so early in your application that nothing ever gets flushed to the browser. The "null" part of the error probably means that no data was received from the browser.In order to debug this error put a CFFlush tag right after your application declaration (Application.cfm) or somewhere very early in the code. Once you get the data stream going, you sort of let gravity take over (metaphorically speaking). Now, the 500 null error will be replaced with the CFError that is actually being thrown.CAUTION: Once done, REMOVE THE CFFLUSH. The CFFlush tag will kill of your CFLocation tags as they work via page headers (which are not settable after data has been sent to the browser). Tweet This Provocative thoughts by @BenNadel - 500 null : Mysterious ColdFusion Error Thanks my man — you rock the party that rocks the body! Looking For A New Job? View All Jobs | Post A Job - Only $29 » Software Development Engineer - REQ20003869 at Express Scripts Mobile Application Developer at Xorbia Tickets 7 Year + Lead ColdFusion Developer at Atprime Media Services Full Time ColdFusion Developer Needed at InterCoastal Net Designs Developer-focused job platform at Honeypot 100% of job board revenue is donated to Kiva. Loans that change lives — Find out more » Reader Comments BigWalt Sep 22, 2006 at 11:27 AM 1 Comments This helped a lot. In my case it was a missing application.cfm. Ben Nadel Sep 22, 2006 at 11:29 AM 12,871 Comments Big Walt,Glad to help. Drop me a line if you are ever stuck on a problem. Michel Soudee Jul 2, 2008 at 3:37 PM 1 Comments Thanks for that very useful tip! Paul Hobson Nov 20, 2008 at 11:18 AM 1 Comments Thanks for this tip. I was looking for this error forever. James Beuthling Aug 20, 2009 at 9:10 AM 50 Comments Hi ben.Question about 50