just a shame its another thing to add to the
list of things
that make CF unsuitable for shared hosting.
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From: Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Oh, sweet! That is a better way to do it. I guess as long as
servicefactory
I haven't tested to see if this is actually the case, but I
suspect that the
browser simply doesn't send the URL fragment to the server at
all. If that's
correct, there's nothing the CF server could do one way or the other.
For what it's worth, you can see the full URL using JavaScript:
there is nothing sadder than developers who think that all other
technologies than the one they use suck.
There is nothing wrong with ASP, .NET or PHP, its just a
matter of choice as to which one you prefer.
I agree, but it does seem odd to have a ColdFusion community site, built
with ASP.
The site uses a portal product called SOOP only because there
is nothing
similar in CF (cfnuke is rubbish) and I did not have time to
build something
from scratch.
What about something like FarCry? I know that's not really a portal
product, but it's better than nothing.
You could probably condense it a bit using the iif function, but I can't
think of anything more than that.
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From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 2:25 PM
I'm rewriting my slideshow code in preperation for releasing
it
How do you do that?
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From: Qasim Rasheed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 6:40 PM
Well I have been using JDBC Statement call from CF and it
will return you
number of records effected for updated, inserts or deletes.
-
AFAIK the result attribute doesn't return records affected from
insert/delete/updates. Please correct me if I am wrong.
You are right, I just tried it and it says recordcount: 0, and the
only other data returned is cached, executiontime, and sql code.
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Notice that I had to give a fully qualified path to the table in my SQL
statement.
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From: Qasim Rasheed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 12:06 PM
Jacob,
Here is an example implementation for Oracle. You can
definitely
I think they just recently released it, if I remember right.
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From: Nathan Strutz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 1:56 PM
On 4/20/06, Michael Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Order a DVD copy of CFUNITED 2005 recordings and
NOW, EVEN MORE CRAZY, if I take out the data types in the
QueryNew() method,
so that it is just:
cfset REQUEST.SearchQuery = QueryNew(
title, date, preview, link, score,
) /
, the whole thing works like a charm. CRAZY!
Someone else might notice something, but it looks like it
it might be worth looking at whats returned in the
metadata (getMetaData) and the query result structure
I did some testing, and CF doesn't appear to treat update queries the
same as select queries. Neither cfdump nor getMetaData work with an
update query, in fact CF doesn't even recognize the
\w is any alphanumeric character, so the \d is redundant. :)
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From: Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 10:05 AM
Glad I could help... I am sure there is a better way to make
the RegExp,
using the shorthand notation, but I am
Neil: Polling every fifteen minutes is an enormous waste of
CPU and bandwidth... for both you and the source sites. For
example, if you're aggregating individual blogs, once every
24 hours will cover the vast majority just fine.
I disagree. RSS was originally built as a solution to
And one big plus -- CF works on Windows *far* better than Rails. Rails
is a *pain* to configure with stability and performance on Windows.
Well, considering that windows servers are a nightmare (/servers/, not
desktops), Rails is on the right track. Sorry, I had to say it. ;)
jake heads back
Are you saying that Ruby (and hence RoR) is a strictly typed language?
That's enough to turn me off right there...
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From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 11:35 AM
I thought that same way until I really got into creating
This would work, as long as you're using MS SQL.
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From: Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 1:26 PM
I suppose one solutions, while it is a bit more work would be to have
osmething like:
cfquery ...
DECLARE @record_count INT;
Getting into cfscript will save you time too
This is debatable. Check out Joe Rinehart's blog entry on the subject,
and the subsequent debate in the comments:
http://clearsoftware.net/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=99555B13-E081-2BAC-6
978E64EF78CE668
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if there's anything that handy in Windows land...
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From: Turetsky, Seth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 11:35 AM
Andy/Jacob
Very handy, but I'm using BlueDragon. Tried it out of
curiosity, but it just listed the current directory.
Will inquire
So in this case, I need to stay with the 32 bit version of Windows?
I'm not sure about that. You'd need to do some research to see if 64
bit Windows will run 32bit apps (like CF). My guess is it will, but
I've never looked into it. Actually, now that I think about it, my
brother-in-law runs
BlueDragon Server JX won't always be a free add-on,
as we're currently just trying to help the BlueDragon community grow,
but we're offering it free at the moment. ;)
If one were to get it free now, would they have to pay for it later? Or
is it just going to cost to add it, but not if you've
It's also worth noting that some plugins don't have a perspective. You
properly install it, but you can't find the perspective. Sometimes you
will see new options for the plugin in preferences, but sometimes it
just works when you open the appropriate type of file.
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1) A way of bookmarking any page. I know that you can add the
tag/function
at the end of the query string like so:
http://techfeed.net/cfQuickDocs/?cfftp
a) That doesn't address tags like cfftp/cfhttp which
have subpages
You can get around this by appending a, b, c etc. like so:
Have you tried using the XmlElemNew function? The docs say this:
Creates an XML document object element. Typically I use this for
creating an object that I intend to save to an XML file, but it might
work for a webservice as well.
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From: Phillip Duba [mailto:[EMAIL
There is a free version of BlueDragon, but it is intended for
non-commercial use (IE: you can't use it for anything that
makes someone
money). The thought behind that is that if someone makes money off it,
then it's only fair to give a cut to the people who made that money
possible.
I
No worries, I love getting feedback.
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From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:03 AM
Awesome! Thanks Jacob. I hope you know I'm not hassling you
at all. I love
QuickDocs and I'd love to see it get even better. I don't
Thanks Pete, I really like your second suggestion. I'll try to add that
when I have a free moment.
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From: Pete Ruckelshaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 9:38 AM
Wow, I hadn't taken a look at QuickDocs in a while, it's looking
spiffy!
I guess, the smart thing to do in this case is probably to take these
lists of functions and argument orders and print it out in some way
that makes the most sense to you as a reminder. Print it large enough
to be seen at a distance and tape it to the wall behind your monitor.
:)
Sounds
I am not real familiar with ajax and the site is more or less
finished
this is just something they wanted to add on.
Ajax is pretty easy to learn. If you're a fairly quick learner, you'd
probably bust this out in an afternoon's work. Basically you just call
your ajax function, then call a
Thanks for responding, but I don't have a JRun administrator
and can't find a folder named servers/cfusion-ear. I am
running CFusion on IIS. Is that significant?
You will see the servers/cfusion-ear directory only if you did the
multi-server j2ee install option (or something like that,
From: Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 10:25 AM
A client site of mine is getting a bunch of 404 errors now when
Google/MSN/Yahoo bots are trying to find pages that were on
their old site.
Will this problem just fix itself over time?
Yes, it would,
So has anyone migrated from '2000 to '2005, and if so how well did it
go? We
don't use any fancy stuff in SQL Server like stored procedures, etc,
just basically as a collection of dumb tables, and like I
said we've got
a few hundred meg of data and that's it.
It's my understanding that the
I don't know what DB you're using, but have you tried using 'group by'?
Something like this:
select fname, lname, address, city, state, zip
from contacts
group by state, city, zip
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From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 1:00 PM
To:
I just googled '20 character hash' and found quite a few sites that talk
about such an animal. Might be a good start.
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From: jonese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 2:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: hash question
right i know this and i
AMD's 64 bit processor supports 32 bit programs, so if you build your 64
bit machine now, when CF supports 64 bit later, you're all set.
Assuming it's not too much trouble to upgrade your OS and such, when the
time comes.
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From: Jim Curran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Holy cow! Now I know why I don't read CF-Talk on the weekends. ;)
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Sometimes I like correcting people who refer to SQL Server as SQL
Me too, but I take it a step further and refer to it as MS SQL, because
there are other SQL Servers out there (Sybase)
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Good job, looks like you must have spent a lot of time on this. I agree, it
would be nice if Adobe would give some more documentation on this charting
stuff.
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From: OÄuz_Demirkapı [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 3:14 PM
Hi,
I think
It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure that innoDB gives you
transactions, if you need those.
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From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 4:23 PM
Are there any good reasons to use InnoDB for CF client
varible storage in
MySQL, or
What about using CF to do it? Query the DB and use cffile to dump out a
csv.
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From: Jeremy Bunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 8:12 AM
I have an application that needs to run a query against a
2005 database and
then export that
This project sounds awesome, and I'm glad to see that there truly are
people out there that care about their kids (or even care to /have/
kids, for that matter). :D
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From: Ken Fused [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 9:33 AM
This will be
There is an application that is built entirely in Coldfusion
for doing ETL (Extraction Transformation and Loading) of data
from one database into another.
I'm off topic from your original post, but what is this CF based ETL? I
had no idea such an animal existed...or is that what you are
In a chart I built, I put the data for the columns into the valuecolumn field
of your cfchartseries tag. For example, here's my query:
cfquery name=pollResults datasource=#myDSN#
select descr as choice, count(answerid) as totAnswers
from tblpollvotes
/cfquery
And I used
query.
Please check again my sample graph and code to understand question.
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From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 7. April 2006 00:37
In a chart I built, I put the data for the columns into the
valuecolumn field of your cfchartseries tag
You could use one of those search engine translators like Google's
language tools or babelfish.
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From: Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 4:07 PM
On this page in livedocs :
Keep in mind that most other databases (besides SQL Server) don't allow
you to send two queries with at once like this. It's very insecure,
because of sql injection possibilities. But since you guys are all
talking about MS SQL, this works fine. :)
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From: Pete
safer than Microsft's approach, where you have to
scramble to safely get the key from a recent insert.
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From: Joelle Tegwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 9:11 AM
How would you to this in (say) MySQL?
Munson, Jacob wrote:
Keep in mind
Right. The problem is not that the developer is going to do a SQL
injection, it's that Hackers on a public facing site will. DB2, Oracle
and others don't allow two queries in one statement to stop things like
what Ben Forta demonstrates in this blog post:
http://tinyurl.com/ozq8x
That said, SQL
I don't suppose this tag would work for regular flash movies?
Look at previous posts in this thread (or maybe a similar thread, can't
remember). Someone has posted a link for a work around for normal flash
movies.
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Whether you can run multiple queries within a single SQL
batch is generally
determined by the JDBC drivers (or other database clients)
being used, not
by the database. It's my understanding that Oracle and DB2
both can accept
SQL batches. Generally, Oracle is just as vulnerable to SQL
Ray Camden does this in BlogCFC, you could take a look at that.
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From: Jagos, Allan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 9:51 AM
What would you recommend for a small calendar display of
database dates?
What I had in mind was one of those
The latest nightly build of CFEclipse includes a HomeSite like toolbar.
I've heard people say they can add buttons to it, including buttons to
add custom tags with parameters and such. I haven't tried it, but I
hear it's pretty stable if you want to check it out.
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Well, I think we're talking apples and oranges. This is what we tried
in DB2: in SQL Server we tried to use OpenQuery to send more than one
statement at once to DB2, and it just silently ignored the second
statement. However, we /could/ do two separate OpenQuery statements in
the same SQL
SELECT IDENT_CURRENT('tablename ') which returns the latest identity
in the table name in question. That also prevents getting the
identity of the wrong table in the event of the query being used as
part of a trigger which affects multiple tables.
Unless someone has created a new record
Actually what I do more frequently nowdays is use createUUID() to
generate a primary key of my own and insert that instead of using
identity fields. All of these issues go away then.
That's a good idea, except that UUIDs take more space and are slower to
index when compared to integers.
Jacob Munson wrote:
Unless someone has created a new record after your insert,
then you'll get their identity instead. SCOPE_IDENTITY,
on the other hand, returns the last identity value
generated for any table in the current session and the
current scope. So with one, you might get
dont thing the 2 pane split code view will be there anytime soon.
You can do this, but I'm not sure if it's as good as HomeSite. Right
click an editor tab-New Editor. Drag the new editor (duplicate of the
original page) down to the bottom of the screen until it takes up the
bottom half of the
I know HostMySite does it, but I've not used it. I have been happy with
them for shared hosting though.
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From: J W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 8:56 AM
I am thinking of getting a VPS host that does coldfusion. I
want to have a
bit
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I was just there and the Sales rep says the DO NOT support
coldfusion (as
part of the plan) in VPS.. Hostmysite is great and I wish
they did have VPS
with Coldfusion included...
On 4/3/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know
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From: Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 10:07 AM
Ok. Lets say I am sending an encrypted string in a url, using Encrypt
function. Which of these algorithms should I yse: CFMX_COMPAT, AES,
BLOWFISH, DES, DESEDE
Also, please tell which
I finished up the initial version and need a few people who
have the IE7
Beta installed to test it out on their Flash forms.
Why IE7? Isn't the problem patch for IE6? Or did I miss something?
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Yes, but it will also be included in IE7 and other changes in IE7 may
cause the method being used by the tag to not work properly for any
random and probably obscure reason.
True. But, aren't they only going to release it with Windows Vista? If
so, IE7 won't be available until next year, and
The reason I said that was because he wanted people with IE7 beta to
test his fix. I was asking why IE7, because the patch is for IE6 as
well. And IE7 won't be out for a while.
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From: Sandra Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 2:48 PM
To:
When I said only release it with Windows Vista, I meant IE7, not the
patch.
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From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 2:55 PM
The reason I said that was because he wanted people with IE7 beta to
test his fix. I was asking why
As far as a customer's control panel, I haven't been on a host that
allows the customer to do CFAdmin tasks with a control panel. But you
could create a really good one using the admin api (in CF 7). Search
livedocs for administrator api. I've got a page I built that lets me
turn debugging
It's not like MS haven't published the workaround *years ago*.
Macromedia also updated their recommend 'how to embed Flash' code too.
That's nice, but what about CF's flash forms and cfchart?
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It's not working? I've got two unread messages right now. Did you try
the users list on tigris?
http://www.cfeclipse.org/go/project/lists
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From: Stan Winchester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Free
1. Is XSLT 2.0 official? From W3C, it appears to be a
recommendation, but I'm never sure how to read these things.
I don't have an answer for your real question, but I'm pretty sure a W3C
recommendation is their official standard. They call it a
recommendation, because they can't force
Change the regex to this and see if it works better:
(img).*?(src=).*?#URL.img#.*?
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From: Pete Ruckelshaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 8:59 AM
Isaac, that didn't work for me. What I'm doing is if a user deletes
an image from the
Hmm, weird. Yeah, I'm not getting any thing from the contributors list
either, but the users list seems to be working fine (I haven't tried
going to the tigris site though). Want me to forward this to the list?
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From: Stan Winchester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll email you off list, we're OT now. :)
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From: Stan Winchester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 9:05 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Free HomeSite/CF Studio to CFEclipse Snippet Converter
I would like to get on the list. Sure go ahead and
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From: Chris Norloff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 10:57 AM
Thanks, that helps. I see it's just known/confirmed issues
with existing fixes or workarounds - but that's better than nothing.
If your managers are complaining about
I've always thought ColdFusion followed Perl's regex syntax. So I
looked up PCRE, and I was right. For those that weren't as curious as
me, PCRE stands for Perl Compatible Regular Expressions:
http://www.pcre.org/
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From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but one thing CF doesn't support in
Perl syntax is look behinds. However, you can generally accomplish the
same thing by reversing your search and doing a look ahead.
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From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
one of those a couple of months ago
and found that sometimes reversing your search isn't quite as easy
as it sounds. :-)
On 3/30/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but one thing CF
doesn't support in
Perl syntax is look behinds. However, you
pointed out in another post, lookbehind and a
couple of
other hardly-ever-used doodads aren't supported, which means not 100%
PCRE. Like I said, though, pretty close.
Munson, Jacob wrote:
I've always thought ColdFusion followed Perl's regex syntax. So I
looked up PCRE, and I was right
I'm sure someone will come up with a better solution, but you could use
cfexecute to run a server command. In Linux you could get it pretty
easily, but in Windows the best I can think of is doing a 'dir /S' and
parsing the output to grab the total at the end (using a Regex).
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I have a local dev server which contains PHP, mySQL, Apache
and Perl. I then
installed CF on top of it. It's got PHP 4.x, mySQL 4.0x and
Apache 1.x. It's
the PHPDev package.
Anyway, I'm getting a new computer soon and I'll have to
reinstall that
package. It's been over 2 years since I
What I am planning to do, in my scenario,
users have their individual folders. which I need to check
the sizes when a user uploads stuff to another user's
directory. so along with user info in user table, I also
store his maximum allowed limit and his current used limit.
When someone
I'm on Windows
AAK! What the heck for?! ;)
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You should post this to the cfeclipse mailing list, I bet they'll put
this up on cfeclipse.org.
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From: Stan Winchester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 7:19 PM
I am trying to make the jump to using CFEclipse, but one of
the drawbacks
for
This is only going to be a problem for people that apply the patch, and
we all know almost nobody applies patches. ;)
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From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 8:46 AM
But that's no going to happen. It's all well and good for
patch to it's IE security
patch, so if you want to be able to plug the latest IE hole that is
currently being exploited, you have to accept this also.
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From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE
Sorry, I've got proof of prior art. See you in court. ;)
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From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:39 AM
Jacob, I have patented the hate for IE. Please cease and
desist hating
IE unless you wish to pay a royalty
That's weak at best. If there's a suitable fix, than I don't
think it's fair
to take a shot at Flash forms. They're good at what they were
intended for
and if they don't suit your needs, than learn Flex.
If I understand things correctly, this patch will affect all types of
flash. Cfchart,
Bravo! Good find. It looks like they've already got a fix for Flex,
and In the coming weeks, Adobe expects to make available alternate
solutions to Microsoft's script-based technique to help make it easier
for developers who use active content prepare for the expected changes
to Internet
Ok, so I've got a question for those of you smarter than me about IE.
The Microsoft site that discusses this issue states: Microsoft Internet
Explorer users will not be able to directly interact with Microsoft
ActiveX controls loaded by the APPLET, EMBED, or OBJECT elements. If
I read that
You can hate IE, you can hate Microsoft, but you'll also have to hate
more than 80% of your customers,
What's wrong with that? ;) I do agree with you though, but it doesn't
mean I have to stop hating IE. One can be an expert on developing for
IE (which I'm not), but still not like it.
It will affect all dynamic content that is launched via
ActiveX controls. On
IE, that's pretty much all plugins.
That's true, I think I confused things again. It's been a long time
since I've read any articles on this subject, but what I remember is
that the attorneys that work for Eolas
For Internet apps, nor ActiveX nor Mozilla plug-ins nor COM
are standard.
I guess it depends on what you mean by standard. In Internet Explorer,
ActiveX is a standard. In Firefox, XUL is a standard (although, XUL is
now being considered as a W3C standard). In the Internet community
ActiveX
Yes, that's correct. But that's a little different from if,
say, I wrote an
ActiveX control of my own to do some specific task and put a
reference to
that in a web page. This is pretty rare, nowadays - it's too
much work for
too little return. Had this kind of use of ActiveX become
A lot of software blocks this variable, like firewalls and stuff.
Http_referer is useful, but you can't rely on it being there.
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From: Richard Colman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 2:33 PM
I am trying to get this to work, and the simple
Unfortunately it does not provide any fixes for the flash
automatically generated by Coldfusion. Nor does it provide any info on
a forthcoming fix.
This line on that page seems to allude to fixes for ColdFusion:
In the coming weeks, Adobe expects to make available alternate
solutions to
while i now clearly see the CF light...there's gotta be a
darkside lurking
somewhere. yeah? maybe just a little bitty one?
I'll echo the it's about money statements, but follow up with a
caveat. If your needs are simple enough that shared hosting would work
(you don't need a colocated server
I'm a Linux snob when it comes to hosting. Do those companies offer
Linux/CF?
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From: Andy Matthews
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 8:40 AM
While you're talking about hosting Jacob, I'd suggest either
Gearhost.com
(CF hosting as low as $8.95, with mySQL included
.
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From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 9:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cfm vs. php?
I'm a Linux snob when it comes to hosting. Do those companies offer
Linux/CF?
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From: Andy Matthews
Sent
Also, if you do not need the flex enterprise service [FES]
as it is currently called, you can deploy a flex app to any
service. Once you are done and the app is compiled, it is a
.swf file that can be put anywhere a .swf can currently go.
Without the FES piece, you are not able to PUSH
It is not AJAX based but uses same approach, just another
implementation.
Ajax uses XmlHttpRequest (in most cases), so it looks like your editor
/is/ ajax based. :)
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I wonder why almost nobody uses it except me :)
Well, it's new right? Give it time, if it's cool, word of mouth will
make it popular. :)
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You can just search the archives for your name and/or email address:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4
-Original Message-
From: Srinivasa Teja Palla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 1:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: reg ex for url extraction..
Claude has a good solution there, but you could also have them create a
secure directory that only you and the CF user has access to. Throw in
an .htaccess file (or it's equivalent in the windows world if that's
what you're on), so spiders don't try to index it.
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