Thanks guys! That worked :) Am working on a library resource for the new
CFUG site I'm building at http://www.actcfug.com - trying to think of a
decent logo to design.
==
Hi Peter,
try application/x-zip-compressed
cheers,
Toby
Monday, September 8, 2003, 4:17:45 PM, you wrote:
PT> Does anyo
application/x-zip-compressed
Guy
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From: "Peter Tilbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 11:17 PM
Subject: MIME type question
> Does anyone know wha the MIME type is for ZIP files (for a CFFIlE="UPLOAD"
> task
Hi Peter,
try application/x-zip-compressed
cheers,
Toby
Monday, September 8, 2003, 4:17:45 PM, you wrote:
PT> Does anyone know wha the MIME type is for ZIP files (for a CFFIlE="UPLOAD"
PT> task using accept attribute). eg:
PT> accept="text/html,text/plain,application/pdf,application/msword,
Does anyone know wha the MIME type is for ZIP files (for a CFFIlE="UPLOAD"
task using accept attribute). eg:
accept="text/html,text/plain,application/pdf,application/msword,application/
msexcel,application/mspowerpoint,application/rtf,application/x-shockwave-fla
sh
Peter Tilbrook
ColdFusion Appli
> For a CFX that was written in Java and then moved to J#, what is the
> difference in performance (for CFMX version)?
>
We haven't done any testing, but anecdotal evidence suggests that there
is a noticeable performance improvement. I believe this is because the
.NET CLR has a better JIT current
Matt,
For a CFX that was written in Java and then moved to J#, what is the
difference in performance (for CFMX version)?
This announcements means you can write CFX tags in .NET only, not that you
can utilize any .NET assembly as is without writing a CFX wrapper, right?
Thanks,
Sam
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I could not find this file neo-query.bak files in WEB-INF/cfusion/lib.
I dont see dir cfusion/lib
Would you help me out?
Thanks
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Cool.
thanks Novak.
I'll give it a 30 day look.
dave
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 9:26 PM
Subject: Re: SSL Cert 40 bit or 128 bit
> I had no problems at all with Instantssl's certificate...
>
> Worked
I had no problems at all with Instantssl's certificate...
Worked fine in MSIE, Netscape, and Opera...
They have a 30 day money back guarantee I believe... so you really don't
have anything to worry about.
-Novak
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From: "David Fafard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk
Well, I checked here:
http://www.verisign.com/products/site/secure/index.html
got name brand I guess..
no difference in compatibility going with
geotrust or instantssl ?
Thanks,
Dave Fafard
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From: "Jeff Garza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sen
I've done instantssl.com as well. Cheap and it works just fine.
-Novak
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From: "cfhelp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 5:14 PM
Subject: RE: SSL Cert 40 bit or 128 bit
> http://www.instantssl.com/
>
> $49.00
>
>
http://www.instantssl.com/
$49.00
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Garza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 6:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SSL Cert 40 bit or 128 bit
$500 More??? Check out
http://www.geotrust.com/resources/ssl_compare.htm.
You can get a 12
$500 More??? Check out
http://www.geotrust.com/resources/ssl_compare.htm.
You can get a 128 bit server cert for $159 for 1 year. Thawte has 128
bit web server certs for $199 per year or $350 for two years...
Who are you buying from?
Jeff
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From: David Fafard [mailto:[
I'm on the verisign site and I have the option
of getting a 40 bit or 128 bit.
Of course the 128 bit is 500.00 more.
What do folks usually get? the 128 bit?
Thanks,
Dave Fafard
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On Sunday, Sep 7, 2003, at 10:09 US/Pacific, Al Musella, DPM wrote:
> Reading you message gave me the idea of installing cfmx using a
> different port. Then test each website on the new version using that
> port,
> and if it is good, move it to port 80. This would let me test each
> one at
Sounds like your neo-query.xml file has been corrupted. Shutdown CF,
copy neo-query.bak over neo-query.xml and restart CF. You'll find the
files in WEB-INF/cfusion/lib.
On Sunday, Sep 7, 2003, at 08:59 US/Pacific, John Ho wrote:
> Thank you all for your help.
> I think problem from DataSource
> I think there might be some mis-understanding above...
> I am just using CFMX as an interface... The manipulation in done in
> the Java
> Class.
However, that Java Class is loaded by the same classloader that calls
it, so if CFMX is using different classloaders at runtime for the same
CFC then
Sean,
> basic feature of how Java works. Normally, you don't have multiple
> class loaders of course so you never notice.
I dont think the above is correct for J2EE Environment. Once the Class
loads, its stays loaded...I think this is why we have "HOT LOAD" features
to "RE LOAD" classes in develo
Hi folks,
Just wanted to gauge the interest in a mach-ii training course if it
were to be held in Montreal. (by Hal & co.) I'm currently building a
business case for this to be held at our facilities here in the city.
There would be approximately 8-9 seats available.
Timeframe has yet to be estab
I was previously running CFMX 6.0 and started getting blank pages served up
any time I ran a .cfm page. Since 6.1 had come out, I decided to try
uninstalling 6.0 and installing 6.1. That fixed my problem for about a day.
I'm now having the same problem. (In the exception log, the error is
"Runtime
We run a Linux / CF Hosting Company and always grant mappings. Have
been doing so for years. I know of no security issues with doing so.
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Josh Trefethen
Exciteworks, Inc
http://exciteworks.com
> -Original Message-
> From: Mauricio Giraldo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, S
I am about to upgrade a cf 5 server to cfmx6.1. (running on windows
server 2000 and IIS)
I tested everything on my laptop, but am worried about surprises. I
have a few webistes on the server, and IF there are problems, I need a way
to back out to the current version quickly while figuring
Excellent, thanks for the pointers :)
Ryan
On 7/9/03 17:48, "Jim Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You don't have to set Application variable in the Application.cfm - you
> can set them anyplace.
>
> You DON'T want to set to set them every request however - that defeats
> the purpose of the A
I've got my machine set up to run CFMX, CF5, and BlueDragon all off a
single instance of IIS (I.E. using the same port). It works great, but
takes a bit of a setup. I wouldn't recommend it on production servers, but
it is perfect for development.
I co-wrote an article (with Charlie Arehar
You don't have to set Application variable in the Application.cfm - you
can set them anyplace.
You DON'T want to set to set them every request however - that defeats
the purpose of the Application scope. ;^)
The most common way to do this is to set a "marker" variable of some
kind (I use "Applic
Hi Michael,
I deleted the old class files (you meant the ones in
the cfclasses directory, a few layers under the
CFusion MX directory, right?) and it's accepting my
data now! Hurray!
It's still ignoring the validation process, which is
obnoxious, but at least it is now taking correctly
entered da
Thank you all for your help.
I think problem from DataSource. Whenever it gets data from data base it give this
error:
The DataSource service is not available.
This exception is usually caused by service startup failure. Please check your server
configuration.
And I go to Coldfusion Adm
thanks, was just curious about the specs of the notebook.
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From: "Sean A Corfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: about blue dragon.
> On Saturday, Sep 6, 2003, at 17:42 US/Pacific, Matt Liot
Cool, that¹s what I was thinking, its nice to double check.
I'm mx, so I guess I'll have to change them all to application scope :)
I've not stored constants there before, do I still have to set them in the
application.cfm file? That will mean they get overwritten every request?
On 7/9/03 14:33
If you are running MX, delete all the old class files, forcing CF to
"recompile" the files.
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From: Laura Schlee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 9:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Rogue application.cfm file
I have what seems to me to be a problem w
I have what seems to me to be a problem with changes
made by an old application.cfm file.
I'm adding some pages to an existing application but
I'm currently doing all my development offsite with a
temporary database. This weekend was the first time I
took home some of the previously existing files
At 13:24 07/09/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>I've just developed a site where I have a lot of request variables defined
>in application.cfm, which are constant values...
>
>Would there be benefit in defining these as application variables?
If you're using CFMX, probably best to store constants in the Ap
Hello
I've just developed a site where I have a lot of request variables defined
in application.cfm, which are constant values...
Would there be benefit in defining these as application variables?
Ryan
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Hi Mauricio,
Just to give you another ISP's perspective, we have offerred
self-service setup of ColdFusion mappings through our control panel for
years. The only "security" limitations enforced by the application are
largely common-sense: 1.) Restrict the target of a mapping to the
customer's r
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