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Clustering and load balancing
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There are now new load balancing options that can improve the utilization of Web servers clustered with
Allaire ClusterCATS software. For detailed information, see Load Balancing and Failover with
ClusterCATS.
Tags
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When using a CFFORM tag, the subsequent SCRIPT tag that ColdFusion generated was missing the
type="text/javascript" attribute. This behavior has been fixed in this release. [13822]
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CFHTTP did not render XML properly. This behavior has been fixed in this release. [14372]
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When you used the CFHTTP RESOLVEURL attribute, it appended link information to mailto links. This
behavior has been fixed in this release. [11421]
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CFEXECUTE was not protected by basic security. After disabling CFEXECUTE with the administrator,
CFEXECUTE still worked. This behavior has been fixed in this release.
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Because Verity is not available for Linux, the CFSEARCH tag was not implemented. When you used the
CFSEARCH tag (or other unimplemented tags) within a CFTRY CFCATCH TYPE="any" block, the
ColdFusion server crashed. This behavior has been fixed in this release. [14620]
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The whitespace suppression algorithm sometimes incorrectly emitted a space at the beginning of a tag
such as CFIF, instead of at the end. This behavior has been fixed in this release. [14567]
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On Solaris, using the ListDir action of the CFFTP tag no longer generates an error. [14521]
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On NT, NT Challenge/Response authentication requests no longer generate a log message. (Formerly a
message was generated in the application.log.)"
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In the CFEXECUTE tag, using the OUTPUTFILE option did not result in output being redirected to a file.
This behavior has been fixed in this release. [13288]
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The CFLDAP tag has a new attribute, DELIMITER, which allows you to specificy an alternate separator
character for use between multiple name/value pairs in the ATTRIBUTE attribute list. [14520]
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When using CFPOP, reading a blank email with an attachment resulted in behavior such as the attachment
not getting written to the destination directory, and background image of the email appearing only as an
attachment. This behavior has been fixed in this release [15052]
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On UNIX, you can now delete a Verity collection and recreate it using the same name. [15213]
Functions
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In ColdFusion 4.5 as opposed to CF 4.0.1, more extensive range-checking is performed to determine
whether an argument is an integer. This may lead to situations where code which executes correctly on CF
4.0.1 results in an error in CF 4.5. For example, the maximum value for the 1st argument in FormatBaseN
function is 2147483647 on some Windows NT machines. [13549]
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The NumberFormat function was overwriting the last digit of a negative number displayed in parenthesis
with the right paren. This has been fixed. [14534]
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The NumberFormat function was ignoring a trailing mandatory decimal point if it had no decimal places
following it. This caused the commas to be ignored as well. This behavior has been fixed in this release.
[14527]
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NumberFormat() was displaying a 0 value as empty. This has been fixed to display a 0. [15058]
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In some beta releases of 4.5.1, the DollarFormat function accepted an optional second parameter, which
was a formatting mask. This optional parameter has been removed from the final build of the product, as it
sometimes crashed the ColdFusion Application Server. [14903]
Verity
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Verity Indexing operations (such as CFINDEX) were broken on UNIX. [13505]
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On Unix, A problem with the Verity registry updating is fixed. You are now able to delete a Verity collection
and recreate it using the same name. [15213]
Email
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If you checked for a recordcount of zero in an empty email box, zero was not returned. This behavior has
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