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onerror requestTimeout should increase user defined value #1056
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I just found a problem with this fix on ACF: If the server was setup using the Application Lockdown guide, access to the internal ColdFusion Java components should be disabled. I think you may have seen this idea from a blog post from Ben Nadel but further down in the comments, Ben mentioned that they simply used a high number (like 10 minutes) for ACF. It's not a deal breaker but I know that certain sites are not allow to access internal Java components and that's how it showed up for us after I just pushed an update last week. |
In the wheels/events/onerror.cfm file, there is a hard-coded requestTimeout value of 70 seconds.
If there is an exception thrown in a request that runs for longer than 70 seconds, the actual exception message is not reported, but rather:
Suggested fix is to get increment the page's requestTimeout
cfwheels/wheels/events/onerror.cfm
Line 5 in d58db3f
How to reproduce:
// Your controller/action:
// wheels/events/onerror.cfm
local.requestTimeout = 3;
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