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Sharex error an established connection11/12/2022 ![]() From what I’ve read in the past, this is usually just a reflection of the user’s browser connection no longer being there when CF is trying to write its output. I’m with Dave that this can likely be ignored. I don't know, but as long as things are working I'm not going to worry too much about it! Or maybe the switch from JRun to Tomcat changed the information available to the connector. The concept of "handler applications" has been around since the web was created, but maybe the client-side plumbing has changed. SHAREX ERROR AN ESTABLISHED CONNECTION PDFFor example, you can download a big PDF and start reading it before the download has completed. ![]() Acrobat has its own HTTP client functionality, and can do some neat tricks with it. Instead, the browser would hand off the handling of a PDF, say, to Adobe Acrobat. If you think about what's happening, both of these examples involve handoffs of some sort - the browser itself isn't going to handle displaying these files, and may not be responsible for fetching them either. I think that either (a) CF is logging more information than it did before, because the connector is capturing more information from IIS, or (b) the way that HTTP clients handle helper applications has changed a bit. I was wondering if this is as simple as people closing their browser before the download is completed, although I could not replicate myself by starting and closing a browser before it had completed.Ĭould anybody help throw some light on it? SHAREX ERROR AN ESTABLISHED CONNECTION SOFTWAREThe specific sequence of files included or processed is: C:\ACS\hiddentoolbox\downloadfile.cfm, line: 15 "Ĭ: The cause of this output exception was that: .ClientAbortException: java.io.IOException: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. "Error","ajp-nio-8016-exec-6","03/26/18","11:55:46","myapp","The cause of this output exception was that: .ClientAbortException: java.io.IOException: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. I've tested the download link on and it appears to work fine I did some research and can't quite figure out what is going on and if this is indeed having an impact on the end user. ![]() ![]() Since moving to CF2016 I've been seeing quite a lot of the error below in the exception log file. ![]()
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