On Friday 04 Dec 2009, Raul Riera wrote:
Does anyone know the solution of this? Also, what would be the recommended
chmod to use? seems like 777 is the only one that will allow me to write to
the folder
Don't do that. Or '666'. This allows anyone on the server to alter the file.
This isn't
Does anyone know the solution of this? Also, what would be the
recommended chmod to use? seems like 777 is the only one that will
allow me to write to the folder
I'm not sure about your accents and whatnot. Being embarrassingly unilingual I
don't use them very much. But your chmod should
Hello Raul,
I run Linux on my box. I am not sure what your problem is. My cffile
writes without a problem with or without accents. Can you send your code
through or paste it on pastebin.com?
Regards,
Ravi.
On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 00:34 -0500, Raul Riera wrote:
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Hello Raul,
I run Linux on my box. I am not sure what your problem is. My cffile
writes without a problem with or without accents. Can you send your code
through or paste it on pastebin.com?
Hi, sure here it is http://pastebin.com/m4ed72d7f the file gets written
alright, it just the
Actually 666 would give read-write permissions to everyone as well.
Here's the break down:
First number = owner rights
Second number = group rights
Third number = world rights
From there, each number is determined from the following values:
Read = 4
Write = 2
Execute = 1
If I want to give
Hi,
I am new at working with Linux in ColdFusion (plenty of Windows experience) I
am having problems with the cffile tag, it seems that the tag will destroy my
accents (spanish) and special characters, I tried using chartset=utf-8 but it
is still turning them into ? signs and weird symbols
On 12/4/2009 12:34 PM, Raul Riera wrote:
am having problems with the cffile tag, it seems that the tag will destroy my
accents (spanish) and special characters, I tried using chartset=utf-8 but
it is still turning them into ? signs and weird symbols.
first off its charset. 2nd, is the file
On 12/4/2009 12:34 PM, Raul Riera wrote:
am having problems with the cffile tag, it seems that the tag will destroy my
accents (spanish) and special characters, I tried using chartset=utf-8 but
it is still turning them into ? signs and weird symbols.
first off its charset. 2nd, is the file
On 7/14/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fedora should actually work quite nicely, not sure about the other.
we're running CFMX 7 Enterprise on Ubuntu with no problems at all.
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On Friday 14 July 2006 02:46, Rick Root wrote:
Rey Bango wrote:
et al). This will be on a development server.
Then partitioning is *really* unimportant.
Seconded.
Take the defaults the installer gives you.
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Hi all,
I want to install CFMX on Linux (Ubuntu specifically). Coming primarily
from a Windows background, I'm not sure how to properly partition the
install of Linux. I'm not in need of a partitioning how-to but more some
guidance on how big to make certain partitions (such as /, /opt, /bin,
Rey Bango wrote:
et al). This will be on a development server.
Then partitioning is *really* unimportant. It's not even that important
in a production environment - not like it used to be.
Here's my suggestion to partition a dev server with aan 80 gig hard drive:
/root 100mb
/boot 250mb
/
Regarding this, one quick questions:
I was looking on adobe.com about CF product sys requirements and it said
that the linux OSes were RH Ent and SUSE Linux. Does that mean that he can't
install on Ubuntu and I can't install on FEDORA CORE?
On 7/13/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rey
I picked up this link from on of Jacob's blog posting awhile ago:
http://www.howtoforge.com/coldfusion_installation_debian_sarge
The install is supposed to be very similar to this.
Rey...
B V wrote:
Regarding this, one quick questions:
I was looking on adobe.com about CF product sys
B V wrote:
Regarding this, one quick questions:
I was looking on adobe.com about CF product sys requirements and it said
that the linux OSes were RH Ent and SUSE Linux. Does that mean that he can't
install on Ubuntu and I can't install on FEDORA CORE?
I have it running on CentOS 4. OF
Well, that's what I got in a quote for a dedicated (possibly) from HMS it's
just the issue was I wasn't looking forward to paying for something more
than the cost of the actual server (linux dist) to support CF... (I
priced the server out on dell.com and its 769) . As for support, HMS can
B V wrote:
Well, that's what I got in a quote for a dedicated (possibly) from HMS it's
just the issue was I wasn't looking forward to paying for something more
than the cost of the actual server (linux dist) to support CF... (I
priced the server out on dell.com and its 769) . As for
Are there any issues using a MS Access DB
with ColdFusion on a Linux box?
David K.
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David K wrote:
Are there any issues using a MS Access DB
with ColdFusion on a Linux box?
Think you'd need to dig out a JDBC driver to access it. In my brief
search I discovered that these generally cost money. As it was only
going to be for a temporary measure I didn't bother, and just used
BTW, we're talking CF version 5 on this...
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Are there any issues using a MS Access DB
with ColdFusion on a Linux box?
David K
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At 08:55 AM 7/29/2003 -0700, you wrote:
BTW, we're talking CF version 5 on this...
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From: David K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: SOT: ColdFusion on Linux
Are there any issues using a MS Access DB
Hi,
I am about to set up a web application which has been developed in ColdFusion on
Linux using Microsoft SQL as the backend database.
This application is now ready to go live, and we need to decide whether to run the
ColdFusion server on Linux or Microsoft Windows 2000, as we have equal
technology now
or in the future
Check out [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the cf Linux faq at macromedia.com
for more on cf Linux.
WG
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Sent: 29 November 2002 17:41
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ColdFusion platforms : Linux versus Windows 2000
Hi
: ColdFusion platforms : Linux versus Windows 2000
| Hi,
|
| I am about to set up a web application which has been developed in ColdFusion
on Linux using Microsoft SQL as the backend database.
|
| This application is now ready to go live, and we need to decide whether to run
the ColdFusion server
Does anybody know if ColdFusion Pro for Linux will run on Sun hardware
running Linux? Thanks!
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A very interesting question. You may want to ask it on the CF-Linux list as
there may be people there that are not on the CF-Talk list.
Does anybody know if ColdFusion Pro for Linux will run on Sun hardware
running Linux? Thanks
Nope, if you want to run CF on sun hardware, you gotta run Solaris.
Michael J. Sheldon
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From: Stas Newdel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 9:34 AM
To: CFTalk
Subject: ColdFusion for Linux on Sparc?
Does anybody know if ColdFusion Pro
Does anybody know if ColdFusion Pro for Linux will run on Sun
hardware running Linux? Thanks!
According to Allaire's official materials, no. I'd guess that you can't
simply because it's a binary distribution, and Linux Sparc binaries will be
different from Linux x386 binaries.
Dave Watts
Coldfusion for Linux only runs on the Intel architecture at the moment.
-Jesse Noller
Allaire Corp
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From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 2:07 PM
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Subject: [CF-Talk] Re: ColdFusion for Linux on Sparc
I'm quite sure Cf Linux is compiled only for Intel (and compatible)
processors, so the answer would be no.
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-Talk] RE: ColdFusion for Linux on Sparc?
Nope, if you want to run CF on sun hardware, you gotta run Solaris.
Michael J. Sheldon
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To: CFTalk
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