RE: CFGRID Problems abound

2000-04-05 Thread Eric Duncan

Dave,
I am having a few problems with the CFGRID. Initially, when the page loads
and there is query attribute assigned to a query (about 400 rows or so,
although it doesn't seem to matter at times) the grid does not show the
rows, only a gray area where the grid rows should be. When the user scrolls
the grid, the rows appear. Also, if you scroll to the right (horizontally)
as far as possible and then scroll back, the grid does not show all of the
columns! It takes a refresh to be able to see all of the columns again.
Also, in NS 4.72, I do a submit using the JS function form.submit();, this
causes the NS to throw a "Error resolving parameter GRIDNAME. Unable to
resolve Column Name" without using my default error template.  I am a strong
believer that 99% of the time problems are the result of poor
programming/logic, setup, environment or implementation. I am just looking
for some solid explanations concerning these issues and what, if anything I
am doing wrong. Some of these issues, though, such as the gray area, are
rather common, based on the number of CF Forum threads dedicated to this
subject. Any help is appreciated.

Eric Duncan
BiggByte Software, Inc.
www.biggbyte.com

-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 10:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CFGRID Problems abound

 This is common of both CFTree and CFGrid. Both applets are
 HIGHLY unstable.

I haven't had any stability problems, and have been using them for years!
(Of course, I may simply be lucky.) I'd be curious to hear if anyone else
has had stability - i.e. crashing - problems with CFTREE and CFGRID, and how
those problems manifested themselves.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444


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RE: Apple formfields problem

2000-04-05 Thread Martijn Verhoeven

Thanks for any help. The most specific I can be is the following:

- First the problem occurred using MSIE 4.01 on both text, 
  selects and hidden fields.
- Then the problem occurred on MSIE 5 with file type boxes.

Can you be more specific in how the extra "garbage" is introduced 
in the form fields? 
I have no Idea. That is kind of the problem. The only thing you do 
is a simple 
form action="temp2.cfm" method="post"
input type="text" name="temp"
input type="Submit"
/form

The smallest kind of form. No lay-out no nothing! Then fill in 
"This is a test"

send it using a Mac and MSIE request it on the next page and 
it returns: (Note the Carriage Return Line Feed)

"This is a test

"
Strange he! Allaire says it has to do with CF 4.5 but the @#$)*#$ 
thing is running on CF 4.0.1 What do you do then.

I have no idea what could be a solution. It seems to be so that I am one of
the first with the problem. 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Martijn

-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Xing Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: dinsdag 4 april 2000 20:53
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: Apple formfields problem



Can you be more specific in how the extra "garbage" is introduced in 
the form fields? What type of form fields? text, textarea, select? Or 
just type="file"?
IE on the mac is notorious for having problems when you need to upload 
a file via input type="file". I would suggest using Netscape 4.7.2 
on the mac.

Xing

 I am having a problem using formfields on an Apple/MSIE 5.0 
platform. Apple
 / MSIE seems to add whitespaces, carriagereturn linefeeds and in the 
case of
 a input type="file".. field some kind of data I cannot trace 
to the
 value of the fields. Is there anyone who has come up with this 
problem befor
 and has found a solution to it?
 
 Martijn Verhoeven




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session disable

2000-04-05 Thread Uday Pai

Hi,
Can anyone tell me How to disable session when  user goes to back page 


uday





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RE: Help, still having trouble uploading Mac Image Files.

2000-04-05 Thread Holger Lockertsen

Encountered the same problem here.
The workaround was to ask the user to use Netscape instead - because
_Microsoft_ Internet Explorer on the Mac didn't work with _Microsoft_ NT...
Believe that!

rgds


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-Original Message-
From: Talha Rizvi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 2:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help, still having trouble uploading Mac Image Files.




I want to thank everyone for their suggestions so far, but nothing has
worked
yet. I'm still having no luck uploading image files to our NT Server from
any of
our Mac machines using IE. I know what the problem is (IE is encoding them
in a
mac-binary format that cannot be recognized by NT) and I've tried to adjust
the
preferences for the jpeg files, but so far I have had no luck. Does anyone
know
how to get around this monster?
Thanks,
-Talha



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RE: Help, still having trouble uploading Mac Image Files.

2000-04-05 Thread Martijn Verhoeven

Encountered the same problem here. 

I am having a problem using formfields on an Apple/MSIE 5.0 platform. Apple
/ MSIE seems to add whitespaces, carriagereturn linefeeds and in the case of
a input type="file".. field some kind of data I cannot trace to the
value of the fields. Is there anyone who has come up with this problem befor
and has found a solution to it?

- First the problem occurred using MSIE 4.01 on both text, 
  selects and hidden fields.
- Then the problem occurred on MSIE 5 with file type boxes.

To Can you be more specific in how the extra "garbage" is introduced 
in the form fields? 
I have no Idea how the garbage is introduced int he form fields. That is
kind of 
the problem. The only thing I do is a simple 
form action="temp2.cfm" method="post"
input type="text" name="temp"
input type="Submit"
/form

The smallest kind of form. No lay-out no nothing! Then fill in 
"This is a test"

send it using a Mac and MSIE request the form value on the next page and 
it returns: (Note the Carriage Return Line Feed)

"This is a test

"

When using a file type input field it tries to save something even if the
field is
left empty. Strange he! Allaire says it has to do with CF 4.5 but the @#$#
thing is running on CF 4.0.1 What do you do then.

I have no idea what could be a solution. It seems to be so that I am one of 
the first with the problem. 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Holger Lockertsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: woensdag 5 april 2000 9:31
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: Help, still having trouble uploading Mac Image Files.


Encountered the same problem here.
The workaround was to ask the user to use Netscape instead - because
_Microsoft_ Internet Explorer on the Mac didn't work with _Microsoft_ NT...
Believe that!

rgds


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* Nedre Slottsgate 5, N-0157 OSLO, Noreg/Norway
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-Original Message-
From: Talha Rizvi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 2:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help, still having trouble uploading Mac Image Files.




I want to thank everyone for their suggestions so far, but nothing has
worked
yet. I'm still having no luck uploading image files to our NT Server from
any of
our Mac machines using IE. I know what the problem is (IE is encoding them
in a
mac-binary format that cannot be recognized by NT) and I've tried to adjust
the
preferences for the jpeg files, but so far I have had no luck. Does anyone
know
how to get around this monster?
Thanks,
-Talha



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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread lsellers



   Ok, fellow Listees, here's the deal...
 
  Or he could have planted a TROJAN while his girlfriend
  went to the bathroom, etc. (I almost got kicked out of college for doing
  that to the nosey sysadmin once. :-)

 Im not sure I understand what your trying to say here :-)

 Steve

Hee. That didn't come out exactly right at all. :)
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Web Hosting - multiple cf users

2000-04-05 Thread lsellers

I just wanted to clear up something in my head to make sure I'm up-to-date
as far as 4.x. How do most people address the issues of offering cf to
hosting customers. Including the use of CFX tags (excluding some
people/accounts, etc).

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RE: Help refresh in frame

2000-04-05 Thread Holger Lockertsen

I do the same by adding '?n=#timeformat(now(),"hhmmss")#' to the
templateurl. I always get a fresh page.


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-Original Message-
From: Xing Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 9:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help refresh in frame



I think this might work.

If you want to use a link to refresh the page but fear the browser
might cache the individual pages try the following:

Append and pass a bogus url variable containing a unique value to all
the frames in your frameset.

myframeset.cfm?bogusvar=#UUID()#

You will never get the same value returned from the UUID() function.
Good for creating absolute unique values.

Pretty sure that the browser uses url variable to determine and
retrieve the cache file. If the value is always different, it has to
create a new cache.

Xing


 Hi,
 Does anyone know how to completely clear the cache and refresh
 frame without
 clicking on the refresh function on the browser?  I use 3 meta
 tags on those
 pages and it doesn't seem to work.
 META HTTP-EQUIV="Expires" CONTENT="0"

 META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache"

 META HTTP-EQUIV="Cache-Control" CONTENT="no-cache"

 Cecilia M. Lam
 Ektron, Inc.
 www.ektron.com
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Re: cf errors

2000-04-05 Thread Vishakha

create application.cfm in your root directory.
include line : CFERROR TYPE="VALIDATION" TEMPLATE="validation.cfm"

create validation.cfm file as per your format in the root. The template can
be as below:
HTML
HEAD
TITLEError/TITLE
/HEAD
BODY 

PYou failed to properly complete all of the fields in the form. The
following problems occurred:/P
#Error.InvalidFields#
/BODY
/HTML

- Original Message -
From: Uday Pai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 1:40 PM
Subject: cf errors


 Hi,
 I need to change the coldfusion errors page which comes when
 required fields are put in th form and user enters submit without entering
 in them. Please tell me where  i can change them

 Best Regards,
 uday

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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Chris Tazewell

Nick,

Got to http://grc.com/ and you can run tests on the security of your system.
I'd recommend this site to anyone who has a permanent connection. Plus
there's a shareware (or is it freeware? can't remember) program that checks
your computer for the presence of that snoop program that sends information
about your computing habits to varous companies.

Cheers

Taz

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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Len Conrad


Got to http://grc.com/ and you can run tests on the security of your system.
I'd recommend this site to anyone who has a permanent connection. Plus
there's a shareware (or is it freeware? can't remember) program that checks
your computer for the presence of that snoop program that sends information
about your computing habits to varous companies.

Gibson likes www.ZoneAlarem.com.

Len

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RE: Onchange submit

2000-04-05 Thread Holger Lockertsen

This works great for me... At least in MSIE and NS 4 and above

form
select name="id" onchange="submit(this)"
option value=""id/option
/select
/form

rgds

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-Original Message-
From: Jason Egan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 7:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Onchange submit


I have the same problem, but I am using a form field -- there are three
action buttons all named submit -- different values, but the same form
name...

Shouldn't onblur="form.submit()" work?

-Original Message-
From: Jay Wigginton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 11:35 AM
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Subject: RE: Onchange submit


I typically would use...

form action="submitpagename.cfm" method="post"

select name="selectboxname" ONCHANGE="form.submit()"

/form

Jay



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 7:19 AM
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Subject: OT: Onchange submit


I want a form to be submitted when the user makes a change in a select box.
The form name
is "Employeeform". This doesn't work:

SELECT NAME="PayType" ONCHANGE="document.Employeeform.action='index.cfm';
document.Employeeform.submit()"

Why?

Gene Kraybill

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RE: session disable

2000-04-05 Thread Holger Lockertsen

If you are disabling sessionvars on a particular page, then you can use:
cfset exit = StructClear(session)

rgds


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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 10:18 AM
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Subject: session disable


Hi,
Can anyone tell me How to disable session when  user goes to back page


uday






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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Stephen Moretti

Hi folks

Would anyone object if I pulled all of your comments/suggestions/URLs out of
your emails in this thread and put them together in a document??

** Please respond directly to me rather than to the list **

If I get no responses then I'll take that to be a "go for it".

Regards

Stephen

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Re: Whence Escape Single Quotes?

2000-04-05 Thread James Sleeman

---Reply to mail from paul smith about Whence Escape Single Quotes?
 When do you have to escape singles quotes (or use PreserveSingleQuotes)?
 
 For example, I don't find I need to do either inserting a record using the
 following (with SQL7):

If you do '#Evaluate()#' in a query then you need to (in my
experience), also of course if you area just using a string with quotes in
it directly in your query it could be handy.




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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Len Conrad

www.NWPSW.com has a pretty good port scanner in NetScanTools 4.0, which is 
useful for other Windows tcp/ip tasks, too.

For host security, www.zonelarm.com can block ports with "no reponse", ie, 
no response to probe, and helps out on the DDOS problem by blocking all of 
a windows machine's OUTBOUND traffic (ie, DDOS agents) unless specifically 
enabled.

http://advice.networkice.com has black ice, a detection intrusion product 
for windows with graphical real-time displays of attacks in progress, so 
you know when this and other @ssholes mount their attacks, if not their 
girlfriends.  One of my leased-line customers scared himself white watching 
as Black Ice expose all the sh|t that was being thrown at his desktop 
PC.  today, the saying should be "as sure as death, taxes, and scanning"

www.GRC.com will scan you for free, these people 
http://www.automatedscanning.com/ will do it for fee, probably more 
aggressively.

http://www.interhack.net/pubs/fwfaq/, if you're new to network security and 
firewalls.

You can build very effective stateful, packet filtering, logging 
firewall/router with FreeBSD and Darren Reed's ipfilter, both free.

For host security, I can email you HP's .pdf of "Building a Windows NT 
bastion host in practice" written by one of their consultants in Sweden, 
dated 1999-09.  comprehensive.

The guy may try to take out your DNS (run BIND 8.2.2 p5) and your mail 
server, too, never mind your NT turkeys.  postfix and qmail claim a lot 
more mail security than sendmail.  postfix on FreeBSD can be an extremely 
effective mail gateway "in front of" your mail server. I've got a mailing 
list for the Imail people, but not really restricted to them, for a project 
I call IMGate, which is postfix on FreeBSD configured as a defensive, 
relay-only mail gateway.  You can join my list join here:

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=subscribe%20IMGate

Len  still waiting for Michael Dinowitz to fix his broken DNS records for 
HOF mail server that postfix is warning me of wrong forward/reverse records 

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Table rows ???

2000-04-05 Thread Joseph Eugene

Hello Pundits,
 Would you guys know the best way to display 3 records
in a row  and the next 3 in the second row, as many records they are. I can
get it to work with a lot of
code, but i guess thats a load on CF. Kindly email me the the code.
Appretiate it.

Thanks
Joseph Eugene


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Dedicated Hosting and questions.

2000-04-05 Thread Bud

Hi. I have a potential client that needs to run a good message board 
and chat system. I need some recommendations for for providers that 
offer dedicated ColdFusion hosting, and where I'd be able to install 
something along the lines of O'Reilly's WebBoard. I'm also open to 
suggestions for other Message Board/Chat systems and would like to 
hear of anyone's experiences, good or bad, with WebBoard.

Thanks for any help/suggestions.

Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
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Can I CFLOOP this?!?!?

2000-04-05 Thread Charles James S CONT CNIN

Hi again all!!!

Is there any way I can loop this to count? I'm just wanting to count the
value of these variables together!!!

CFSET ques1 =
#DIRCOUNT1.cnt1#+#DIRCOUNT2.CNT2#+#DIRCOUNT3.CNT3#+#DIRCOUNT4.CNT4#+#DIRCOUN
T5.CNT5#+#DIRCOUNT6.CNT6#+#DIRCOUNT7.CNT7#+#DIRCOUNT8.CNT8#

Actually, I have 37 variables to do with this

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

Jim Charles
Dyntel Corp.
Code 06 Computer Support - Building 1
Naval Surface Warfare Center
(812) 854-3207
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RE: Can I CFLOOP this?!?!?

2000-04-05 Thread Holger Lockertsen

This would do it I guess...

cfset ques1=0
cfloop from="1" to="37" index="i"
cfset ques1 = ques1 + evaluate("DIRCOUNT"  i  ".CNT"  i)
/cfloop

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-Original Message-
From: Charles James S CONT CNIN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 2:53 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Can I CFLOOP this?!?!?


Hi again all!!!

Is there any way I can loop this to count? I'm just wanting to count the
value of these variables together!!!

CFSET ques1 =
#DIRCOUNT1.cnt1#+#DIRCOUNT2.CNT2#+#DIRCOUNT3.CNT3#+#DIRCOUNT4.CNT4#+#DIRCOUN
T5.CNT5#+#DIRCOUNT6.CNT6#+#DIRCOUNT7.CNT7#+#DIRCOUNT8.CNT8#

Actually, I have 37 variables to do with this

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

Jim Charles
Dyntel Corp.
Code 06 Computer Support - Building 1
Naval Surface Warfare Center
(812) 854-3207
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Re: Web Hosting - multiple cf users

2000-04-05 Thread Fred Sanders

Basically the same way they offer the traditional hosting services to their
customers.  Not all will allow CFX tags however and I've known a few ISPs to
charge extra for those.

Fred Sanders
Galveston, Texas

The classically-music-minded among us may have noted a new TV ad for
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go today?" is the cheery line on the screen --- while the chorus sings,
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis..."   -- This translates to
"The damned and accursed are convicted to the flames of hell."
Good to know that Microsoft has done its research.


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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 2:49 AM
Subject: Web Hosting - multiple cf users


 I just wanted to clear up something in my head to make sure I'm up-to-date
 as far as 4.x. How do most people address the issues of offering cf to
 hosting customers. Including the use of CFX tags (excluding some
 people/accounts, etc).

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Re: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Len Conrad


Has anybody done any speed tests to determine how many emails CFMAIL can
send in an hour?

If CFMAIL's outgoing volume is insufficient, I would recommend having 
CFMail's SMTP client dump all outgoing mail on a local ip (no DNS lookups 
by CFMAIL) where a mail gateway running an efficient and reliable MTA like 
postfix would do the dirty work of actually delivering the mail.

Asking a production CF server, I assume it's doing lots of other CF 
applications, to do volume mail delivery seems to be counterproductive and 
is certainly unnecessary.

Len

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Zoom In; Zoom Out

2000-04-05 Thread aslam bajaria

Is there an easy way to zoom in / zoom out of an image
(for example a map) in cold fusion.

Appreciate.
A. Bajaria 

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RE: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Chris Evans

Len,

  I'll be connecting CFMAIL to L-Soft's LSMTP.  I've tested LSMTP to send
over 80,000 messages an hour, but not with mail coming from CF.  I haven't
had an opportunity to test how fast CFMAIL can feed LSMTP the messages.
Setting up a couple of mail boxes to receive 100,000 messages is a bit of
work, so I don't want to duplicate effort if I don't have to.

A rough approximation to the nearest 10k/hour is close enough.  Anybody?

Chris Evans
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http://www.fuseware.com


-Original Message-
From: Len Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Speed of CFMAIL



Has anybody done any speed tests to determine how many emails CFMAIL can
send in an hour?

If CFMAIL's outgoing volume is insufficient, I would recommend having
CFMail's SMTP client dump all outgoing mail on a local ip (no DNS lookups
by CFMAIL) where a mail gateway running an efficient and reliable MTA like
postfix would do the dirty work of actually delivering the mail.

Asking a production CF server, I assume it's doing lots of other CF
applications, to do volume mail delivery seems to be counterproductive and
is certainly unnecessary.

Len


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Re: query.recordcount woes...

2000-04-05 Thread Justin MacCarthy

It's because you have the CheckLogin.recordcount  within the cfoutput
q=CheckLogin
tags, therefore if there are no row returned nothing with the cfoutput's
will run

~ Justin
Irish CF Head

- Original Message -
From: McDonald, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 2:14 PM
Subject: query.recordcount woes...


 I have been trying to set up a username and password login, which is
 working okay, except for the "failed login" scenario.  The cfif tag does
 not
 execute the cflocation tag for a failed login (ie. query.recordcount is
 0).  I'm lost as to why.  Here's my code (called from a previous template
 form supplying the username and password variables):

 cfquery datasource="fln" name="CheckLogin"
 SELECT UserID, Username, Password, FirstName, LastName
 FROM User
 WHERE

 cfif Username is not ""Username='#Username#'/cfif AND
 cfif Password is not ""Password='#Password#')/cfif
 /cfquery
 cfoutput query="CheckLogin" maxrows=1
 cfif CheckLogin.recordcount is 0
 cflocation url="login.cfm?task=loginfailure"
 cfelse
 cflocation url="Main.cfm?UserID=#UserID#"
 /cfif
 /cfoutput

 If the recordcount is not equal to 0 (successful login), it works
 beautifully, but if the recordcount is 0 (failed login), the
 cflocation url="login.cfm?task=loginfailure" code does not execute, it
 simply returns a blank page (with the cf server info displayed).

 Anyone help me with this?  It seems very straightforward but has me
stumped.

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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread John N Westerlund

Not to mention he has access to his boss's house and could just rummage
around for a password...

-Original Message-
From: Reuben King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 11:58 PM
Subject: RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


I agree. The fact that this kid so arrogantly made this "wager" highly

...deletia...

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RE: query.recordcount woes...

2000-04-05 Thread Holger Lockertsen

If the recordcount of the query is 0, I don't think the code between the
cfoutput-tags is processed. A better way to do it is:

query name="checklogin" datasource="TheSource"TheQuery/query

cfif NOT checklogin.recordcount
cflocation url="login.cfm?task=loginfailure"
cfelse
cflocation url="Main.cfm?UserID=#checklogin.UserID#"
/cfif

rgds


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-Original Message-
From: McDonald, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 3:15 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: query.recordcount woes...


I have been trying to set up a username and password login, which is
working okay, except for the "failed login" scenario.  The cfif tag does
not
execute the cflocation tag for a failed login (ie. query.recordcount is
0).  I'm lost as to why.  Here's my code (called from a previous template
form supplying the username and password variables):

cfquery datasource="fln" name="CheckLogin"
SELECT UserID, Username, Password, FirstName, LastName
FROM User
WHERE

cfif Username is not ""Username='#Username#'/cfif AND
cfif Password is not ""Password='#Password#')/cfif
/cfquery


cfoutput query="CheckLogin" maxrows=1
cfif CheckLogin.recordcount is 0
cflocation url="login.cfm?task=loginfailure"
cfelse
cflocation url="Main.cfm?UserID=#UserID#"
/cfif
/cfoutput

If the recordcount is not equal to 0 (successful login), it works
beautifully, but if the recordcount is 0 (failed login), the
cflocation url="login.cfm?task=loginfailure" code does not execute, it
simply returns a blank page (with the cf server info displayed).

Anyone help me with this?  It seems very straightforward but has me stumped.


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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Fred Sanders

The OptOut proggie? its free, most of the cool software there is free.
They've even got a halfway decent freeware firewall if I remember correctly.

Fred Sanders
Galveston, Texas

The classically-music-minded among us may have noted a new TV ad for
Microsoft's Internet Explorer e-mail program which uses the musical theme of
the "Confutatis Maledictis" from Mozart's Requiem. -- "Where do you want to
go today?" is the cheery line on the screen --- while the chorus sings,
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis..."   -- This translates to
"The damned and accursed are convicted to the flames of hell."
Good to know that Microsoft has done its research.
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Tazewell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 4:17 AM
Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


 Nick,

 Got to http://grc.com/ and you can run tests on the security of your
system.
 I'd recommend this site to anyone who has a permanent connection. Plus
 there's a shareware (or is it freeware? can't remember) program that
checks
 your computer for the presence of that snoop program that sends
information
 about your computing habits to varous companies.

 Cheers

 Taz

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RE: Your mailbox is locked by another POP3 session

2000-04-05 Thread Justin Greene

Perhaps CFPOP is not closing the sessions properly thus leaving the mailbox
locked.  You may want to sniff the POP session and make sure it is closing
as expected and not just terminating.

-Justin

-Original Message-
From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 11:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Your mailbox is locked by another POP3 session


We are using Post.Office 3.5.3 on a Sun. I have had the same problem with a
client who uses AOL.

I have not seen that problem happen with anybody else. Do you have ICQ or
anything else running that would be checking your mail at the same time?



At 10:54 AM 3/30/2000 -0500, you wrote:
Can anyone shed any light on this problem.  Our mail server is a slow
Pentium 100 with Post.Office 3.5x running.  I have an account that has
hundreds of email messages waiting in it.  Whenever I go to download an
email message, about 1/2 the time I get "Your mailbox is locked by another
POP3 session. Please wait a few (up to 10) minutes and try again."  Is
there
anything I can do about this?  I am using CFPOP from Cold Fusion 4.5.  The
thing is that the first CFPOP that grabs the email works.  Its the second
one that deletes the email that actually throws this error message.  I am
fairly certain it has to do with the number of email messages I have in the
mailbox as I do the same thing with no problems on mailboxes with 10 or 20
emails in them.


  CFPOP
ACTION="GETALL"
NAME="mailquery"
SERVER="mailserver.com"
USERNAME="mypopaccount"
PASSWORD="x"
STARTROW="1"
MAXROWS="1"
ATTACHMENTPATH="c:\temp"
FORMATTEXT="NO"

  CFPOP  server="myserver.com" username="mypopaccount" password="xx"
action="DELETE" messagenumber="1"
  timeout="1500" name="mailquery_delete"

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RE: query.recordcount woes...

2000-04-05 Thread Won Lee



If they leave it blank the query will return all rows (actually 1 since you
have a maxrows =1)
place your 

cfif Len(Username) AND Len(Password)  cfquery/cfquery/cfif

or someting like that...you should be able to figure it out now

-Original Message-
From: McDonald, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:15 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: query.recordcount woes...


I have been trying to set up a username and password login, which is 
working okay, except for the "failed login" scenario.  The cfif tag does
not 
execute the cflocation tag for a failed login (ie. query.recordcount is
0).  I'm lost as to why.  Here's my code (called from a previous template
form supplying the username and password variables): 

cfquery datasource="fln" name="CheckLogin" 
SELECT UserID, Username, Password, FirstName, LastName 
FROM User 
WHERE ( 
cfif Username is not ""Username='#Username#'/cfif AND 
cfif Password is not ""Password='#Password#')/cfif 
/cfquery 
cfoutput query="CheckLogin" maxrows=1 
cfif CheckLogin.recordcount is 0 
cflocation url="login.cfm?task=loginfailure" 
cfelse 
cflocation url="Main.cfm?UserID=#UserID#" 
/cfif 
/cfoutput 

If the recordcount is not equal to 0 (successful login), it works 
beautifully, but if the recordcount is 0 (failed login), the 
cflocation url="login.cfm?task=loginfailure" code does not execute, it
simply returns a blank page (with the cf server info displayed). 

Anyone help me with this?  It seems very straightforward but has me stumped.


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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Stephen Moretti

Calvin,

A friend of mine summed this kind of thing up when we were discussing this
thread earlier today.

CF_QUOTE Author="Chris Tazewell"
Bedroom boys - very pasty kids who spend all day on the computer and learn
programming through hacking - have no background in good programming
techniques - create progs cheaply for people but  they're cr@p and
non-defensive...

Pay cr@p - get cr@p
/CF_QUOTE

Hire someone to do it properly!

Regards

Stephen
PS.  Hope you don't mind Chris... ;o)

 -Original Message-
 From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, 05 April 2000 14:30
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


 So what do you guys think about part time hackers that attempt a breakin,
 post general results on a website, and then ask for payment to fix your
 problems?

 Just curious...

 Please direct all responses to the newsgroup so that all may
 benefit from my
 lack of wisdom!
 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 9:20 PM
 Subject: RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


  Mike,
 
  While it might not sound like it from my prior post, I agree with you.
 The
  issue is why pay someone with an axe to grind to penetrate your system.
 But
  whether he gets paid or not, my gut says the kid will try anyway just to
 get
  back at the webmaster.  Would I pay him?  No way.
 
  However, should he succeed, or if the threat feels warranted, I would
  definitely consider hiring a "tiger team" to review my security
 and as you
  mention, under a contractual agreement, attempt to infiltrate security.
 Any
  team that is worth hiring, will have such agreements to sign
 when you hire
  them, because they want to be legally protected should they
 succeed.  This
  kid, however, is most likely going to break the law in his efforts if he
  decides to, and manages to succeed in, modifying the web site
 or mis-using
  information technology owned by the site.  Unfortunately, it sounds like
  even if he did, he might get a break from the owner, and that's the real
  injustice here.
 
  Best of luck to the webmaster...
 
  --Doug
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Mike Sheldon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 3:29 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered
 
 
  I have to violently disagree with this.
 
  The individual in question is not a reputable security expert,
 he's a kid
  with an axe to grind.
 
  I would never use any security group who cannot post a bond against any
  potential damage they may cause in the act of attempting to
 penetrate the
  system.
 
  Michael J. Sheldon
  Internet Applications Developer
  Phone: 480.699.1084
  http://www.desertraven.com/
  PGP Key Available on Request
 
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RE: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II

Chris,

It really varies. At a previous job, we used to use CF to send all our mail
blasts. When we first started, we were using a very sluggish NT-based DNS
server-at best we'd get out 6-10K of messages an hour. When we switched over
to a unix-based DNS system (which was even based 2000 miles away) we were
able to bump it up to about 20-30K messages an hour. The mail server also
has something to do with it as well. We actually set up an independent mail
server just for mass mailings (we were using Imail for NT at the time-not
sure how that compares to LSMTP.)

I know your looking for something concrete, but it really all depends on the
speed of the mail and DNS servers you're running and how many connections
they can handle. I'm sure you're hardware's just fine ('cause I know were
you work :),) so it really depends on the mail and DNS servers.

-Dan
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|   name | Dan G. Switzer, II|
|company | PengoWorks.com|
|www | http://www.pengoworks.com |
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-Original Message-
From: Chris Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Speed of CFMAIL

Len,

  I'll be connecting CFMAIL to L-Soft's LSMTP.  I've tested LSMTP to send
over 80,000 messages an hour, but not with mail coming from CF.  I haven't
had an opportunity to test how fast CFMAIL can feed LSMTP the messages.
Setting up a couple of mail boxes to receive 100,000 messages is a bit of
work, so I don't want to duplicate effort if I don't have to.

A rough approximation to the nearest 10k/hour is close enough.  Anybody?

Chris Evans
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fuseware.com


-Original Message-
From: Len Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Speed of CFMAIL



Has anybody done any speed tests to determine how many emails CFMAIL can
send in an hour?

If CFMAIL's outgoing volume is insufficient, I would recommend having
CFMail's SMTP client dump all outgoing mail on a local ip (no DNS lookups
by CFMAIL) where a mail gateway running an efficient and reliable MTA like
postfix would do the dirty work of actually delivering the mail.

Asking a production CF server, I assume it's doing lots of other CF
applications, to do volume mail delivery seems to be counterproductive and
is certainly unnecessary.

Len


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RE: Help: Can arrays be used like queries

2000-04-05 Thread Chris Evans

Emily,

  A couple of points:

1) I don't use just lists.  I just tend to use lists rather than arrays.  I
love using structures :).

2) In the shopping bag example, for the store, the key would be the users
session ID.  I could do it with lists if I wanted.  Remember, a
3-dimensional array is nothing more than an array of arrays of arrays.
Since a 1- dimensional array is really a list, I could (and have) create a
list of lists of lists.  I wouldn't do that now, but I would have a version
or two ago.

3) I'm getting to run some speed tests to prove Nick's comment about speed
increases of arrays over lists.  That is a good reason to use arrays over
lists.

The biggest annoyance I have with arrays is that there always seems to be a
lot of looping and other programming overhead involved.  I do some
programming in C++ and Java, and use arrays and looping in those languages,
but in CF that creates a lot of overhead.


Chris Evans
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-Original Message-
From: Emily B. Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 12:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Help: Can arrays be used like queries


  Hopefully not any different than the way you would do it in an array.  In
your example below, I would have a structure for Product 1, a structure for
Product 2, and so on.  I would also have an ItemInYourBag structure, with
the key being the product ID and the value being the quantity.  If the
product had more attributes, such as color or size, they would just be more
members of the ItemInYourBag structure.

The only list I would maintain would be the list of items in your bag,
which
is the same as the StructKeyList(ItemInYourBag).

I don't think this helped explain why I prefer lists rather than arrays, as
my solution would be structures of structures.

yeah, i think that you can't do something that complex with just lists. you
would have to work with arrays and/or structures. the only "problem" i can
see with the structure of structures you have above has to do with what
would you be using as your key for the outer structure? you would have to
dynamically generate it, which seems like it would be more effort than just
using the index that is inherent in an array. -emily

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Re: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Rahul Joshi

It depends on many factors such as the mail server, speed of mail server,
network speed .. Spped of the server on which CF server as well as your mail
server is running .. but it works very well .. I am using it for internal
network .. I have received 7000 mails in an hour through my application
which is in CF 

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 6:37 PM
Subject: Speed of CFMAIL


 Has anybody done any speed tests to determine how many emails CFMAIL can
 send in an hour?


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Re: Load Testing

2000-04-05 Thread Cary Gordon

Unless you are planning on going into the load testing business, hire an 
expert.  The software costs a fortune and takes a ton of training.  I am 
speaking specifically about SilkPerformer, but I think that it applies 
pretty much across the board.

In the local talent department, I think that Figleaf and Allaire do load 
testing.

Cary

At 02:07 PM 4/3/00 -0400, you wrote:
Can anyone recommend, tell experience with etc, load testing software such
as RSW E-suite, Segue SilkPerformer, and Mercury's LoadTest?



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Limiting character input in TEXTAREA

2000-04-05 Thread Skip Ogden

I may have overlooked something simple here.

I have a textarea where a user can enter lines of text. My client wants the 
text limited to 500 characters.

I have implemented a test to see how many characters the text is and 
display a message if it's too long, but the client wants to be able to 
force the limit within the text box, that is, not allow the text to exceed 
500 characters.

What would be a good approach to achieve this?

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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Dave Watts

 So what do you guys think about part time hackers that
 attempt a breakin, post general results on a website,
 and then ask for payment to fix your problems?

I think that they should be prosecuted to the full extent that the law
allows. If someone broke into my house, stole my house key, copied it,
distributed copies in front of the post office, and asked me for money to
stop, I'd be reluctant to write a check for him.

People have got to get over the idea that computer crime is any different
than other crime. It's a property violation, just like a burglar. I suspect
that the current tolerance shown to computer criminals will shortly
disappear, as people become more concerned about the repercussions of
computer crime. Furthermore, the current attitude is that computer crime is
the fault of the victim; the system administrator didn't secure the system
well enough. While that's true from a practical perspective (that is, we
have to make security a sysadmin responsibility), it's impossible to follow
to its logical extreme. Systems will always have vulnerabilities, and just
because I don't lock my door, you don't have a right to trespass. You can't
fully secure your house, either - does that mean I should wall up my
windows?

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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RE: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread paul smith

I've done the testing, but don't have the results here.
My recollection is that it was less than 10,000/hr,
perhaps as much as 5,000/hr on a dual Pentafluge 450.

best,  paul


At 09:31 AM 4/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
Len,

   I'll be connecting CFMAIL to L-Soft's LSMTP.  I've tested LSMTP to send
over 80,000 messages an hour, but not with mail coming from CF.  I haven't
had an opportunity to test how fast CFMAIL can feed LSMTP the messages.
Setting up a couple of mail boxes to receive 100,000 messages is a bit of
work, so I don't want to duplicate effort if I don't have to.

A rough approximation to the nearest 10k/hour is close enough.  Anybody?

Chris Evans
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-Original Message-
From: Len Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Speed of CFMAIL



 Has anybody done any speed tests to determine how many emails CFMAIL can
 send in an hour?

If CFMAIL's outgoing volume is insufficient, I would recommend having
CFMail's SMTP client dump all outgoing mail on a local ip (no DNS lookups
by CFMAIL) where a mail gateway running an efficient and reliable MTA like
postfix would do the dirty work of actually delivering the mail.

Asking a production CF server, I assume it's doing lots of other CF
applications, to do volume mail delivery seems to be counterproductive and
is certainly unnecessary.

Len


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RE: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Chris Evans

I'm not worried about how fast mail can get delivered, or DNS resolution, or
any of the other factors that are on the mail server itself.  The mail
server we are using can handle anything CF can throw at it.

I'm more interested in how fast CF can spool the messages and feed them off
to the mail server.  All of the limitations folks have posted so far have
been limitations on the mail server.

I think I'll set up a test here and see what I can find out.  I'll post the
results when I get done.  Now my only problem is setting up a temporary
mailbox to hold 50,000 messages. grin

Chris Evans
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-Original Message-
From: Dan G. Switzer, II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Chris Evans
Subject: RE: Speed of CFMAIL


Chris,

It really varies. At a previous job, we used to use CF to send all our mail
blasts. When we first started, we were using a very sluggish NT-based DNS
server-at best we'd get out 6-10K of messages an hour. When we switched over
to a unix-based DNS system (which was even based 2000 miles away) we were
able to bump it up to about 20-30K messages an hour. The mail server also
has something to do with it as well. We actually set up an independent mail
server just for mass mailings (we were using Imail for NT at the time-not
sure how that compares to LSMTP.)

I know your looking for something concrete, but it really all depends on the
speed of the mail and DNS servers you're running and how many connections
they can handle. I'm sure you're hardware's just fine ('cause I know were
you work :),) so it really depends on the mail and DNS servers.

-Dan
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|   name | Dan G. Switzer, II|
|company | PengoWorks.com|
|www | http://www.pengoworks.com |
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-Original Message-
From: Chris Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Speed of CFMAIL

Len,

  I'll be connecting CFMAIL to L-Soft's LSMTP.  I've tested LSMTP to send
over 80,000 messages an hour, but not with mail coming from CF.  I haven't
had an opportunity to test how fast CFMAIL can feed LSMTP the messages.
Setting up a couple of mail boxes to receive 100,000 messages is a bit of
work, so I don't want to duplicate effort if I don't have to.

A rough approximation to the nearest 10k/hour is close enough.  Anybody?

Chris Evans
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fuseware.com


-Original Message-
From: Len Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Speed of CFMAIL



Has anybody done any speed tests to determine how many emails CFMAIL can
send in an hour?

If CFMAIL's outgoing volume is insufficient, I would recommend having
CFMail's SMTP client dump all outgoing mail on a local ip (no DNS lookups
by CFMAIL) where a mail gateway running an efficient and reliable MTA like
postfix would do the dirty work of actually delivering the mail.

Asking a production CF server, I assume it's doing lots of other CF
applications, to do volume mail delivery seems to be counterproductive and
is certainly unnecessary.

Len


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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Rey Bango

 If someone broke into my house, stole my house key, copied it,
distributed copies in front of the post office, and asked me for money to
stop, I'd be reluctant to write a check for him. 

Your too nice, Dave. If it were me, I'd probably take a stick to him! ;)

Rey...


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RE: Dedicated Hosting and questions.

2000-04-05 Thread Jeff Sarsoun

Check out the Message Board featured on Allaire's "Cool Tags".

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 10:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dedicated Hosting and questions.


Bud,

I don't have any experience with WebBoard, but why not use one of the CF
message board applications out there?

http://www.cfboards.com/cfb/index.cfm?CFB=1

http://www.cfcode.com/cfforum2000/

Before I moved my site to a Cold Fusion server, I used DCForums for my
Message Board.  http://www.dcscripts.com  I have about 75 users, there are
about 200 posts per day, the admin functions are easy, the support is
incredible.  I've never had a problem with the board, and its very
economical - ($99).  I wish I had known I would be moving to a CF server and
used one of the above mentioned applications because I could then tie in my
log in to the site to the log in at the Forums I haven't figured out how
to do that with the Perl Scripts interacting with Cold Fusion.

What kind of chat application are you looking at?  I'm looking for one for
my site, but since my site is more of a hobby I'm not willing to shell out
the dough I've seen for chat applications.  Currently we're using
http://www.multichat.com and http://www.hearme.com both for the very
easy-to-handle price of Free. =)

Erika


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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 5:15 AM
Subject: Dedicated Hosting and questions.


 Hi. I have a potential client that needs to run a good message board
 and chat system. I need some recommendations for for providers that
 offer dedicated ColdFusion hosting, and where I'd be able to install
 something along the lines of O'Reilly's WebBoard. I'm also open to
 suggestions for other Message Board/Chat systems and would like to
 hear of anyone's experiences, good or bad, with WebBoard.

 Thanks for any help/suggestions.

 Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

 _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
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RE: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Len Conrad


I'll be connecting CFMAIL to L-Soft's LSMTP.  I've tested LSMTP to send
over 80,000 messages an hour, but not with mail coming from CF.

ok, so your taking the non-CF smtp gateway approach, good.

CFMAIL (or any another CFSMTP client tag) can send directly to an ip 
address (no DNS lookups?  That would be bummer, a tremendous waste of time, 
if it couldn't.

8 / 3600 gives 45 ms per msg at the LSMTP level so they must be 
spawning a ton of smtp clients to arrive at that rate, 2 million / day.  ho 
hum for Unix land and the kind of smtp MTA's on that platform.

Does CFMAIL spawn any number other than one SMTP process per CFMAIL execution?

Dan's 10,000 / hour is just one msg per 350 ms approx, but it sounds like 
Dan was doing DNS lookups with CFMAIL so if you can get "CF_SMTP" to dump 
on LSMTP's ip address directly, then you ought to be able to get much 
better than 350 ms.

Is LSMTP's SMTPD server as efficient and multi-tasking as it SMTP 
client?  ie, can it "take it" and well as "dish it out".

Len

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Re: Federal Express Shipping Cost Calculator

2000-04-05 Thread James Smith

You could even convert to XML with:

CF_BLATANT_PLUG URL="http://www.desertraven.com/intershipper.php"/

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 I thought it had to be:

 cf_blatant_plug/cf_blatant_plug


 - Original Message -
 From: "Mike Sheldon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 5:06 PM
 Subject: RE: Federal Express Shipping Cost Calculator


  blatant_plug
  http://www.desertraven.com/intershipper.php
  /blatant_plug
 
  I wrote libraries to interface with the InterShipper service, which will
  give you shipping calculations for most/all of the major shipping
 companies.
 
  Michael J. Sheldon
  Internet Applications Developer
  Phone: 480.699.1084
  http://www.desertraven.com/
  PGP Key Available on Request
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Eron Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 11:57
  To: Cf-Talk
  Subject: Federal Express Shipping Cost Calculator
 
 
  Is anyone aware of a Federal Express shipping cost calculator CF Custom
 Tag
  similar to the one Ben Forta has written for UPS?  I need something to
  calculate shipping costs for a shopping cart application.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Eron
 

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CFLOCATION/IE4

2000-04-05 Thread David Clay

Can anyone tell me why it takes IE4 forever to bring up this dynamic path. IE5 and NS4 
flys to it with no problem.  The DataChunks.DCNAME variable is generated by a query.

cflocation url="../datachunks/#Trim(DataChunks.DCNAME)#/index.cfm" addtoken="No" 

Thanks for your help.

Dave Clay
Internet Facilitator
Trus Joist, A Weyerhaeuser Business

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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Chris Tazewell



  If someone broke into my house, stole my house key, copied it,
 distributed copies in front of the post office, and asked me for money to
 stop, I'd be reluctant to write a check for him. 
 
 Your too nice, Dave. If it were me, I'd probably take a stick to him! ;)


My dog does that to me. Never thought of it as being a bad thing.

Sorry, thought I'd lighten it up a bit

Taz

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RE: Federal Express Shipping Cost Calculator

2000-04-05 Thread Eron Cohen

Michael,

Thank you for this tag and thanks for making it free.  I've been trying it
out and I have to say, it works great!   This is definitely the way to go...

Regards,

Eron



-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 6:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Federal Express Shipping Cost Calculator


blatant_plug
http://www.desertraven.com/intershipper.php
/blatant_plug

I wrote libraries to interface with the InterShipper service, which will
give you shipping calculations for most/all of the major shipping companies.

Michael J. Sheldon
Internet Applications Developer
Phone: 480.699.1084
http://www.desertraven.com/
PGP Key Available on Request

-Original Message-
From: Eron Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 11:57
To: Cf-Talk
Subject: Federal Express Shipping Cost Calculator


Is anyone aware of a Federal Express shipping cost calculator CF Custom Tag
similar to the one Ben Forta has written for UPS?  I need something to
calculate shipping costs for a shopping cart application.

Thanks,

Eron


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Re: Dedicated Hosting and questions.

2000-04-05 Thread Bud

On 4/5/00, Erika Foster penned:
What kind of chat application are you looking at?  I'm looking for one for
my site, but since my site is more of a hobby I'm not willing to shell out
the dough I've seen for chat applications.  Currently we're using
http://www.multichat.com and http://www.hearme.com both for the very
easy-to-handle price of Free. =)

This outfit has alot of users that have come to "depend" on the chat 
section of their existing website, but being one of the free 
versions, ala multichat, it's often down or unavailable. They have 
been getting alot of complaints and are fearful of losing dues-paying 
members, and so seem willing to go for a good commercial solution. 
They also seem rather dependent on their messaging boards, which are 
run from FrontPage extensions at the moment. I told them one of the 
provisions of me redoing and maintaining the site is that there will 
be no FrontPage used.


Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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RE: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Chris Evans

CFMAIL (or any another CFSMTP client tag) can send directly to an ip
address (no DNS lookups?  That would be bummer, a tremendous waste of time,
if it couldn't.

LSMTP handles the DNS lookups, using DNS caching.  The product is licensed
per simultaneous threads, but we have it limited to 200. Mail messages are
stored in RAM rather than individual files, so you lose a lot of I/O
overhead.  It also does connection pooling, so common mail servers like AOL
keep a constant connection while there is mail to send.  It's a very fast
MTA.

I guess the real question will be what work has to be done by CF, and how
fast can it do that work?   It sounds as though that is the real question.
I'll ask the magic 8-ball (and do some testing).

Chris Evans
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Anyone selling CF Server cheap?

2000-04-05 Thread Richard Mallard

I am looking for a copy of CF server pro but don't have the $1200. yet but
need to create a prototype on my server. Does anyone have 4.0 version they
want to sell?

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RE: CF NNTP server?

2000-04-05 Thread Chris Evans

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This mailing list is getting out of hand.  Is there an NNTP server out there
running a CF support group?  I might just put one up myself if there isn't..
NNTP and a good newsreader is far superior to email lists when it gets to be
this sort of volume (almost 200 messages per day!)

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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Nick Call

No problem.  Just wanted to clarify. I got response all over the board from
that post!

Nick

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Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


 Sorry, wasn't trying to offend you.


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 Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


  The shirts come out of my own pocket.   I am not loaded.  The bundle he
 will
  pay his daughter's boyfriend will go towards keeping his daughter happy.
 My
  boss is a multi-millionaire.  The site is not the one in the sig.
  Graphixonline.com belongs to me.  :)
 
  Nick
 
  - Original Message -
  From: "Fred Sanders" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 10:31 AM
  Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered
 
 
   2 grand compared to 5 custom t-shirts, hmmm.
  
   Where is the site or is it the one in your SIG?
  
   Fred
  
   - Original Message -
   From: "Nick Call" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 10:44 AM
   Subject: Security holes revisited -- reward offered
  
  
Ok, fellow Listees, here's the deal...
   
 My boss's daughter has a boyfriend.. (can you smell the trouble
already???).  He is bent out of shape over the fact that I did not
   recommend
that we hire him (I interviewed him and gave his skill sets an
honest,
thorough exam).  He is good at A/V stuff, but his web
  experience/database
experience is null.  Anyway, back to the situation..  He has
  convinced
the boss to pay him 2 grand to attempt to hack the system I built.
He
claims to be a super hacker, blah, blah, blah.  I am not too
confident
   that
he can do it, but there is a small chance
   
Multiple minds are better than one.  I have gone over and over all
the
   stuff
I know, but I am more than likely missing some stuff.  Anyone care
to
   share
their CF/NT/IIS security checklist or other advice?
   
It's escalated into all-out war.  He is going to stop at nothing to
 make
   me
look bad, and I will stop at nothing to prevent him from succeeding.
   
Thanks in advance.  I will custom print 5 free T-shirts with your
logo
  (in
one color) on them if you give me advice that plugs up a hole that I
   didn't
know about.
   
   
Thanks in advance.
Nick Call
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Re: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Dirk De Bock

On a good day I can have my box spit out 2.000 mails per minute, I should
think it mostly depends on your i/o subsystem and file system since you're
creating 2.000 files per minute. A FAT sytem would slow to a crawl after the
first couple of hundred messages.

Other ways to go would be to use cffile to write out the mails (maybe more
efficient), or to use a CFX ro COM object in a compiled language to write te
mail files.

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RE: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Chris Evans

While testing out my CFMAIL box, I see a disturbing trend.  The mail spooler
sends out 100 messages from the spool, waits 60 seconds, sends out another
100 messages, and so on until the spool is empty. This means it takes 10
minutes to send out 1000 messages.

Is this a configuration I can change?  This is very very slow.

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-Original Message-
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Subject: Re: Speed of CFMAIL


On a good day I can have my box spit out 2.000 mails per minute, I should
think it mostly depends on your i/o subsystem and file system since you're
creating 2.000 files per minute. A FAT sytem would slow to a crawl after the
first couple of hundred messages.

Other ways to go would be to use cffile to write out the mails (maybe more
efficient), or to use a CFX ro COM object in a compiled language to write te
mail files.

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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Fred Sanders

  If someone broke into my house, stole my house key, copied it,
 distributed copies in front of the post office, and asked me for money to
 stop, I'd be reluctant to write a check for him. 

 Your too nice, Dave. If it were me, I'd probably take a stick to him! ;)

 Rey...

I'd just leave them in two or three dumpsters around town myself.  But then
I guess we do things a little differently down har in Tex-us.




Fred Sanders
Galveston, Texas

The classically-music-minded among us may have noted a new TV ad for
Microsoft's Internet Explorer e-mail program which uses the musical theme of
the "Confutatis Maledictis" from Mozart's Requiem. -- "Where do you want to
go today?" is the cheery line on the screen --- while the chorus sings,
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis..."   -- This translates to
"The damned and accursed are convicted to the flames of hell."
Good to know that Microsoft has done its research.
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RE: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Len Conrad


LSMTP handles the DNS lookups, using DNS caching.  The product is licensed
per simultaneous threads, but we have it limited to 200. Mail messages are
stored in RAM rather than individual files, so you lose a lot of I/O
overhead.  It also does connection pooling, so common mail servers like AOL
keep a constant connection while there is mail to send.  It's a very fast
MTA.

of, course, but can CFMAIL deliver to an LSMTP's ip.ad.re.ss without doing 
DNS lookup?  That would be several 10's of ms to shave off CFMAIL execution.

hmm, I bet that' one expensive piece of software, LSMTP.

And I bet postfix with FreeBSD's softupdates filesystem and desintation 
sorting could come damn close to LSMTP, and do it for free, with as many 
SMTP clients as your memory could hold, and it that wasn't enough, do it 
all again on a 2nd, 3rd, etc, PC, giving you n-way MTA delivery redundancy, 
which is absolutely necessary with that many mail msgs to get out.

The email business is as fascinating as DNS workings.

Len

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Re: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Howie Hamlin

In cf install dir\mail\spool

Howie Hamlin
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CFmail creates a file? Where does it put them?

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OT: - CFStudio saves snippets where?

2000-04-05 Thread Dave Wilson

Hi everyone,

Can someone tell me where cfstudio stores the snippets which are stored in
the snippets library. Although I'm not about to move to a new machine, I'd
like to know how I can transfer my own library of snippets from one machine
to another and am too lazy to start looking through my Hard drive for these.

Thanks in advance
Dave


Dave Wilson
Internet Technology Manager,
BizNet Solutions

Co-Founder CFUG Ireland
http://www.cfug.ie

224, Lisburn Road
Belfast BT9 6GE

Tel: 02890 225 776
Fax: 02890 223 223
web: http://www.biznet-solutions.com

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Re: The Len() function...Splitting Hairs?

2000-04-05 Thread Emily B. Kim

 CF is beyond loosely typed. It's basically typeless.

actually, CF types the variables when the variables are being used.
allaire terms this "lazy evaluation". for example. if you ever try using
a string in a mathematical equation you will get an error message. when
you create a variable, cf doesn't really assign a type to it, but when
it evaulates the variables it checks the type. -emily
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Re: - CFStudio saves snippets where?

2000-04-05 Thread Aaron Powell

Here's where they're stored on my machine:

C:\Program Files\ColdFusion Studio 4.5\UserData\Snippets

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From: "Dave Wilson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 10:38 AM
Subject: OT: - CFStudio saves snippets where?


 Hi everyone,

 Can someone tell me where cfstudio stores the snippets which are stored in
 the snippets library. Although I'm not about to move to a new machine, I'd
 like to know how I can transfer my own library of snippets from one machine
 to another and am too lazy to start looking through my Hard drive for these.

 Thanks in advance
 Dave


 Dave Wilson
 Internet Technology Manager,
 BizNet Solutions

 Co-Founder CFUG Ireland
 http://www.cfug.ie

 224, Lisburn Road
 Belfast BT9 6GE

 Tel: 02890 225 776
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Re: - CFStudio saves snippets where?

2000-04-05 Thread Joel Firestone

They're should be in UserData\Snippets in your Studio directory. And what I
do
is zip the folder up. Or simply copy it. It can't be the big unless you you
have a
gazillion snippets.

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"Dave Wilson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
041301bf9f1d$54d9efa0$fe0aa8c0@davew">news:041301bf9f1d$54d9efa0$fe0aa8c0@davew...
 Hi everyone,

 Can someone tell me where cfstudio stores the snippets which are stored in
 the snippets library. Although I'm not about to move to a new machine, I'd
 like to know how I can transfer my own library of snippets from one
machine
 to another and am too lazy to start looking through my Hard drive for
these.

 Thanks in advance
 Dave


 Dave Wilson
 Internet Technology Manager,
 BizNet Solutions

 Co-Founder CFUG Ireland
 http://www.cfug.ie

 224, Lisburn Road
 Belfast BT9 6GE

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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Jennifer

At 08:29 AM 4/5/00 -0500, you wrote:
So what do you guys think about part time hackers that attempt a breakin,
post general results on a website, and then ask for payment to fix your
problems?

I have a problem with posting any results to a website. If they are the 
cause of the problems that they want to charge you to fix, I think that's 
supremely unethical. And all the hackers that I know (even the part time 
ones) are extremely ethical. I wouldn't trust any hacker that caused damage 
to my system and then asked for money to fix it-- because what is he going 
to leave in or put in that isn't covered?

If the problems that they want to fix are the security holes and not damage 
that they cause, that would be a little different. It might be annoying to 
have somebody send you a bill for that, but it may be a sign of a bigger 
problem that you're not aware of (like the netadmin being a bozo).

In either case, I wouldn't have them fix the problem. There are a lot of 
full-time hackers/experienced security admins with businesses to fix those 
problems. People with credentials and such. I'm doing a website for one of 
those businesses now and there are people working there with 10-15 years of 
info security experience and military security clearance. With people like 
that available to work on my system, I certainly wouldn't hire some random 
hacker to fix it.



Just curious...

Please direct all responses to the newsgroup so that all may benefit from my
lack of wisdom!
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 9:20 PM
Subject: RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


  Mike,
 
  While it might not sound like it from my prior post, I agree with you.
The
  issue is why pay someone with an axe to grind to penetrate your system.
But
  whether he gets paid or not, my gut says the kid will try anyway just to
get
  back at the webmaster.  Would I pay him?  No way.
 
  However, should he succeed, or if the threat feels warranted, I would
  definitely consider hiring a "tiger team" to review my security and as you
  mention, under a contractual agreement, attempt to infiltrate security.
Any
  team that is worth hiring, will have such agreements to sign when you hire
  them, because they want to be legally protected should they succeed.  This
  kid, however, is most likely going to break the law in his efforts if he
  decides to, and manages to succeed in, modifying the web site or mis-using
  information technology owned by the site.  Unfortunately, it sounds like
  even if he did, he might get a break from the owner, and that's the real
  injustice here.
 
  Best of luck to the webmaster...
 
  --Doug
 
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  From: Mike Sheldon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 3:29 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered
 
 
  I have to violently disagree with this.
 
  The individual in question is not a reputable security expert, he's a kid
  with an axe to grind.
 
  I would never use any security group who cannot post a bond against any
  potential damage they may cause in the act of attempting to penetrate the
  system.
 
  Michael J. Sheldon
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Know of a CF app that tracks employee training?

2000-04-05 Thread Smith, Melanie

Does anyone know of an application that has already been developed in
ColdFusion that can track employee training, schedule courses, etc.?  I'm
trying to decide if I should develop one or purchase one if there's a good
one out there.
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Re: Remembering checked Checkboxes

2000-04-05 Thread Hassan Khawaja

Hi Seth,
Thanks for the reply, however your technique is similar to what I had tried
along with the one I posted- and it has it's own difficulty. Basically my
technique doesn't remember the correct checkboxes UNLESS all or none are
selected(it only checkmarks the first checkbox), Whereas, the one you
mentioned, puts checkmarks to ALL the boxes even if I select just one. It
does, however, remember correctly if all or none are selected.
I think that my whole logic maybe flawed to start with. Is there a true and
tried technique to populate checkboxes from a database? Do I have to use
arrays maybe?
I would appreciate all the help.
Hassan
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cfif isdefined('url.id')
cfset cat_id = "#url.id#"
!--- get All contents for the category_id in the database---
cfquery name="getCats" datasource="timberdev" dbtype="ODBC"
select contents.category_id,  category_name,  contents.content_id,
contents.content_name, content_url
from categories,  contents
 where (contents.category_id = #cat_id#) and
   (categories.category_id = #cat_id#)
Order By contents.category_id,  category_name, contents.content_id,
contents.content_name
/cfquery
=
!--- get user selected content from database to mark the checkboxes ---
cfquery name="UserContents" datasource="timberdev" dbtype="ODBC"
 select user_content.content_id
from user_content, contents
where user_content.content_id = contents.content_id and
user_content.timber_id = 12 and
contents.category_id = #cat_id#
Order By contents.content_id, contents.content_name
/cfquery
==
Outputting - sorting by category

cfoutput query="getCats" group="category_id"
 #category_name#
  input type="hidden" name="category_id" value="#category_id#"
   input type="submit" name="savePref" value=" Save "br

bAvailable Items/b [Click on the link to see a preview of that item]br

 CFOUTPUT
INPUT TYPE="checkbox" NAME="content_ID" VALUE="#GetCats.content_ID#"
CHECKED="#YesNoFormat  (GetCats.content_ID IS
UserContents.content_id)#" a href="#content_url#"
target="_new"#content_name#/a
/CFOUTPUT

- Original Message -
From: Seth Petry-Johnson 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: Remembering checked Checkboxes


 4. Results of Query1are output. If an entry in query1 matches query2, it
is
 CHECKED.
 Here is the code I am using:
 cfoutput
  input type="checkbox" name="content_id" value="#content_id#"
  cfloop query="AllContents"
  cfif UserContents.content_id IS
AllContents.content_idCHECKED/cfif
  /cfloop
 /cfoutput


 I'm sure I totally understand what you are trying to do, but the above
code
 will only create *one* checkbox that may have a bunch of "CHECKED" strings
 in it.  To see what I mean just view the source code (HTML) for your form.

 I think you may want something like

 CFOUTPUT QUERY="AllContents"
 INPUT TYPE="checkbox"
 NAME="content_ID"
 VALUE="#AllContents.content_ID#"
 CHECKED="#YesNoFormat(AllContents.content_ID IS
 UserContents.content_id)#"
 /CFOUTPUT

 Regards,
 Seth Petry-Johnson
 Argo Enterprise and Associates

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RE: CF NNTP server?

2000-04-05 Thread stas

Chris, that is awesome! Is it more or less a real-time copy of the list?

At 11:13 AM 04/05/2000 -0400, you wrote:
Fuseware hosts a mirrored copy of this list on our news server at
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Re: Anyone selling CF Server cheap?

2000-04-05 Thread Paige Chandler

Hi Gilles,

I'm sort of new at CF. How much is Cf studio that the single user version
comes with?

Regards,

Paige
- Original Message -
From: Gilles Ratte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 1:12 PM
Subject: RE: Anyone selling CF Server cheap?


I you buy cf studio .. there is a Single-User version of cf server that
comes with it on the cd
It's a little cheaper

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 Date: 4 avril, 2000 23:09
 À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Objet: Anyone selling CF Server cheap?

 I am looking for a copy of CF server pro but don't have the $1200. yet but
 need to create a prototype on my server. Does anyone have 4.0 version they
 want to sell?

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RE: Anyone selling CF Server cheap?

2000-04-05 Thread Richard Mallard

Gilles,
I have that version. I need to setup this prototype on a server and allow
access to several folks to test it.
Thanks,
Dick Mallard

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 1:12 PM
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 Subject: RE: Anyone selling CF Server cheap?


 I you buy cf studio .. there is a Single-User version of cf
 server that
 comes with it on the cd
 It's a little cheaper

  -Message d'origine-
  De: Richard Mallard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Date:   4 avril, 2000 23:09
  À:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Objet:  Anyone selling CF Server cheap?
 
  I am looking for a copy of CF server pro but don't have the
 $1200. yet but
  need to create a prototype on my server. Does anyone have
 4.0 version they
  want to sell?
 
 
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RE: Anyone selling CF Server cheap?

2000-04-05 Thread Larry Meadors

Have you looked into cf express, the free but limited version of CF?:
http://www.allaire.com/cfexpress/

Feature comparison:
http://www.allaire.com/products/coldfusion/techinfo/features/cf4Matrix.cfm

Larry
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/04/00 11:47PM 
I have that version. I need to setup this prototype on a server and allow access to 
several folks to test it.

 -Original Message-
I you buy cf studio .. there is a Single-User version of cf server that comes with it 
on the cd
It's a little cheaper

  -Message d'origine-
I am looking for a copy of CF server pro but don't have the $1200. yet but need to 
create a prototype on my server. Does anyone have 4.0 version they want to sell?


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RE: CFLOCATION/IE4

2000-04-05 Thread David Clay

Thanks for the info.  And I don't have control. Bummer

Dave Clay
Internet Facilitator
Trus Joist, A Weyerhaeuser Business

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/05/00 11:08AM 
 Can anyone tell me why it takes IE4 forever to bring up this
 dynamic path. IE5 and NS4 flys to it with no problem.  The
 DataChunks.DCNAME variable is generated by a query.

 cflocation
 url="../datachunks/#Trim(DataChunks.DCNAME)#/index.cfm" addtoken="No"

The last time a had a problem like this was a while ago, but I seem to
remember it being caused by a particular version of IE 4 - like, the one
just prior to "IE 4, Service Pack 1".

In fact, clients with that browser would completely hose my intranet server
whenever they came across a dynamic cflocation. Upgrading them to IE 4 SP1
fixed the problem.

Fortunately, I had control over the client environment, so I could upgrade
them. I hope you can too!

Hope this helps.

- Sean

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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Steve Bernard

This seems to say that self taught individuals are not as skilled as those
who pay for certificates or go to organized classes. I can state without
hesitation that this is completely NOT true. I know this from both personal
experience and exposure to others. I have taken a limited number of
professional courses and I can say, without trying to be cocky, that I have
never been challenged by any Allaire or Microsoft Professional class, and
I've taken EVERY Allaire course available to the public no offense to Fig
Leaf or Allaire and the M$ NT Server/Workstation and SQL Server
certification classes. It all depends on the individual. To be fair, I do
read TONS of material on everything from networking, security,
administration, and programming, to graphic design, database development,
and benchmarking.

Regards,

Steve

p.s. I also have a tan :)

-Original Message-
From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

Calvin,

A friend of mine summed this kind of thing up when we were discussing this
thread earlier today.

CF_QUOTE Author="Chris Tazewell"
Bedroom boys - very pasty kids who spend all day on the computer and learn
programming through hacking - have no background in good programming
techniques - create progs cheaply for people but  they're cr@p and
non-defensive...

Pay cr@p - get cr@p
/CF_QUOTE

Hire someone to do it properly!

Regards

Stephen

PS.  Hope you don't mind Chris... ;o)

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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Dave Watts

   If someone broke into my house, stole my house key, copied it,
   distributed copies in front of the post office, and asked
   me for money to stop, I'd be reluctant to write a check for him. 
 
  Your too nice, Dave. If it were me, I'd probably take a
  stick to him! ;)
 
  Rey...

 I'd just leave them in two or three dumpsters around town
 myself.  But then I guess we do things a little differently
 down har in Tex-us.

In Texas, you'd shoot him while he's still in the house, right? After all,
that's better than Louisiana, where you'd shoot him on the lawn before he
got in.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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Re: On to the next question...

2000-04-05 Thread Bud

On 4/5/00, Stuart Duncan penned:
   cfif findnocase(' ',keyword)
   !--- Search for Everything on Each side of space ---
   cfloop list="#keyword#" index="keywords" delimiters=' '
   cfquery datasource="#db#" name="search_results"
   select *
   from table
   where name LIKE '%#keywords#%'
   /cfquery
   cfoutput query="search_results"#item1# - #item2#br/cfoutput
   /cfloop



I get back High School, High School, High Jump. Even though there's only
one High School and one High Jump in the db.
It finds it once for High and then again for School.

Your running the full query inside the loop, so it's returning all 
the records for High (two of them), then all the records for school 
(one of them).

Put the loop inside the query.

No need to specify the cfif. It will automatically loop if there are 
space delimiters, or loop once if they enter one word.

The 0=1 will just let the loop end smoothly.



cfquery datasource="#db#" name="search_results"
select *
from table
where cfloop list="#keyword#" index="keywords" delimiters=' '
name LIKE  '%#keywords#%' or/cfloop 0=1
/cfquery
cfoutput query="search_results"#item1# - #item2#br/cfoutput



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Re: More Allaire newsgroups

2000-04-05 Thread Chris Evans

Here's a link on how to create public newsgroups:

http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/creating-newsgroups/part1/

Also, if there is interest in more targeted newsgroups, but not enough
to create more public newsgroups, we are willing to host them here.

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Reuben King wrote:
 
 I've suggested this on Allaire forums and while everyone agrees its a
 good idea, nobody seems to want to do anything about it.
 
 NNTP is clearly the most effective way to provide public discussion
 forums.  The Allaire Support Forums just plain suck.  The email list is
 getting out of hand as well.  Chris Evans has graciously provided an
 NNTP gateway to the CF-Talk list and this is a great improvement.
 
 I'd still like to see an allaire.* heirarchy on Usenet.  It should be
 more granular and organized.. something along the lines of:
 allaire.coldfusion.studio.45.general
 allaire.coldfusion.server.45.general
 allaire.coldfusion.server.45.development
 allaire.coldfusion.server.45.newbie
 allaire.spectra.general
 etc..
 
 Is anyone with me on this?  How does one make this sort of thing happen?
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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Paul Hastings

  I'd just leave them in two or three dumpsters around town
  myself.  But then I guess we do things a little differently
  down har in Tex-us.

 In Texas, you'd shoot him while he's still in the house, right? After all,
 that's better than Louisiana, where you'd shoot him on the lawn before he
 got in.

if i recall correctly from my time in salt lake, 6 of your neighbors
would plug him. which we got way beat over here in the big
mango, you'd just politely ask him to hold a grenade while you
went for your M16.

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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Steve Bernard

Whoa, 2 or 3 dumpsters, huh? You've never burned cats or anything have you
:) What part of Texas are you from? I used to live in San Antonio and still
visit there so I'll make sure to mind my manners next time I'm down ;)

Steve

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 2:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


   If someone broke into my house, stole my house key, copied it,
   distributed copies in front of the post office, and asked
   me for money to stop, I'd be reluctant to write a check for him. 
 
  Your too nice, Dave. If it were me, I'd probably take a
  stick to him! ;)
 
  Rey...

 I'd just leave them in two or three dumpsters around town
 myself.  But then I guess we do things a little differently
 down har in Tex-us.

In Texas, you'd shoot him while he's still in the house, right? After all,
that's better than Louisiana, where you'd shoot him on the lawn before he
got in.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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Re: Speed of CFMAIL

2000-04-05 Thread Seth Petry-Johnson

When we want to send out tons of mail we use iMS (please - flame me
off-list
if this seems like gratuitous advertising).  There are several advantages:

snip
You can have just the iMS POST Server (the server that sends mail) and use
the cfx_imsmail tag to pump mail into the server.  The tag supports plain
text, multiple attachments, html text, RFC822 attachments, etc

Howie,

Could you provide links to the iMS package and the CFX_IMSMail tag?  I
couldn't find the tag on the Allaire gallery, and I'd like to investigate
using this option for my batch email needs.

Regards,
Seth Petry-Johnson
Argo Enterprise and Associates

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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Steve Bernard

How's about sending some durian our way! Hmmm, creamy, custardy durian.

Steve

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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 3:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

if i recall correctly from my time in salt lake, 6 of your neighbors
would plug him. which we got way beat over here in the big
mango, you'd just politely ask him to hold a grenade while you
went for your M16.
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FW: WINDOWS 2000 SERVER LIMITED TO 51 IP ADDRESSES

2000-04-05 Thread Mike Amburn

FYI

-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 3:15 PM
Subject: FYI* WINDOWS 2000 SERVER LIMITED TO 51 IP ADDRESSES


* WINDOWS 2000 SERVER LIMITED TO 51 IP ADDRESSES
A bug in Windows 2000 (Win2K) prevents it from using more than 51 IP 
addresses, a major flaw for anyone hoping to use the new OS to host 
multiple Web sites. A variety of independent labs eventually confirmed 
the bug, which Microsoft originally ignored. As of today, Microsoft has 
confirmed it. The bug affects Win2K server-class machines that have 
been configured as domain controllers: Once the 52nd IP address is 
added, all domain-related activities quit operating properly until the 
IP is removed--and the machine is incapable of authenticating users or 
administering the network.
Although only a relatively small number of machines will need to 
provide Active Directory (AD)-based DNS services and more than 51 IP 
addresses simultaneously (Microsoft recommends that large-scale 
production Web servers not host AD as well), this Win2K limitation will 
likely cause some of the company's largest customers serious problems. 
And Web servers aren't the only reason one would need to allocate such 
a large number of IP addresses from a single Win2K machine: BugNet, 
which first verified the bug after Microsoft ignored it, says that mail 
servers and Application Service Providers (ASPs) often need this 
feature.
"Microsoft would not likely produce a hotfix for this, given that 
none of our customers have reported the issue," a Microsoft 
spokesperson told BugNet. "If a customer does report this, however, we 
will take it very seriously." Despite the comment, expect a hotfix in 
the coming days. The fix will also be included in Service Pack 1 (SP1) 
for Win2K.
I'll be interviewing one of the people who discovered this bug this 
week so stay tuned. In the meantime, see Microsoft's belated response.
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q258/8/11.asp


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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Jennifer

At 02:30 PM 4/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
If someone broke into my house, stole my house key, copied it,
distributed copies in front of the post office, and asked
me for money to stop, I'd be reluctant to write a check for him. 
  
   Your too nice, Dave. If it were me, I'd probably take a
   stick to him! ;)
  
   Rey...
 
  I'd just leave them in two or three dumpsters around town
  myself.  But then I guess we do things a little differently
  down har in Tex-us.

In Texas, you'd shoot him while he's still in the house, right? After all,
that's better than Louisiana, where you'd shoot him on the lawn before he
got in.


Hey! Are you saying I shoot people for no reason? *mumble mumble* Where's 
my gun?

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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Paul Hastings

 How's about sending some durian our way! Hmmm, creamy, custardy durian.

can't. the gov signed the chemical warfare treaty ;-)

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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Dave Watts

  In Texas, you'd shoot him while he's still in the house, 
  right? After all, that's better than Louisiana, where 
  you'd shoot him on the lawn before he got in.
 
 Hey! Are you saying I shoot people for no reason? *mumble 
 mumble* Where's my gun?

No, I'm saying that in Louisiana, being on your lawn IS a reason.

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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Rey Bango

I'm afraid to ask but what is "durian"?

Rey...

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Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


  How's about sending some durian our way! Hmmm, creamy, custardy durian.

 can't. the gov signed the chemical warfare treaty ;-)

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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Steve Bernard

From Merriam-Webster Dictionary:

Main Entry: du·ri·an
Pronunciation: 'dur-E-n, -E-"än also 'dyur-
Function: noun
Etymology: Malay
Date: 1588
1 : a large oval tasty but foul-smelling fruit with a prickly rind
2 : an East Indian tree (Durio zibethinus) of the silk-cotton family that
bears durians

It may not sound that bad, but it's worse than you can imagine :) It does
actually taste good, if you're still conscious.

Steve

-Original Message-
From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 3:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


I'm afraid to ask but what is "durian"?

Rey...

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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Paul Hastings

 1 : a large oval tasty but foul-smelling fruit with a prickly rind

way too mild a description: imagine a mounted knight's mace though 
twice the size of your head  three times as scary looking hanging
from a tree like some kind of dantean nightmare. imagine a hydrogen
sulfide reek spewing from it. imagine flies drunkenly circling around
it. imagine enough arsenic in this apparition to do you serious damage
if you eat too much..and you're about 1/2 way there.


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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Jeff Stevens

What kind of protection do you have in place now?

thanks,
Jeff W Stevens
eFinancial Systems
18957 E Crestridge Circle
Aurora, CO 80015
303-221-1527
FAX: 303-221-0375
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Nick Call" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 9:44 AM
Subject: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


 Ok, fellow Listees, here's the deal...

  My boss's daughter has a boyfriend.. (can you smell the trouble
 already???).  He is bent out of shape over the fact that I did not
recommend
 that we hire him (I interviewed him and gave his skill sets an honest,
 thorough exam).  He is good at A/V stuff, but his web experience/database
 experience is null.  Anyway, back to the situation..  He has convinced
 the boss to pay him 2 grand to attempt to hack the system I built.  He
 claims to be a super hacker, blah, blah, blah.  I am not too confident
that
 he can do it, but there is a small chance

 Multiple minds are better than one.  I have gone over and over all the
stuff
 I know, but I am more than likely missing some stuff.  Anyone care to
share
 their CF/NT/IIS security checklist or other advice?

 It's escalated into all-out war.  He is going to stop at nothing to make
me
 look bad, and I will stop at nothing to prevent him from succeeding.

 Thanks in advance.  I will custom print 5 free T-shirts with your logo (in
 one color) on them if you give me advice that plugs up a hole that I
didn't
 know about.


 Thanks in advance.
 Nick Call
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.graphixonline.com


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Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Nick Call

obviously not enough!  :)

Nick

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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


 What kind of protection do you have in place now?

 thanks,
 Jeff W Stevens
 eFinancial Systems
 18957 E Crestridge Circle
 Aurora, CO 80015
 303-221-1527
 FAX: 303-221-0375
 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - Original Message -
 From: "Nick Call" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 9:44 AM
 Subject: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


  Ok, fellow Listees, here's the deal...
 
   My boss's daughter has a boyfriend.. (can you smell the trouble
  already???).  He is bent out of shape over the fact that I did not
 recommend
  that we hire him (I interviewed him and gave his skill sets an honest,
  thorough exam).  He is good at A/V stuff, but his web
experience/database
  experience is null.  Anyway, back to the situation..  He has
convinced
  the boss to pay him 2 grand to attempt to hack the system I built.  He
  claims to be a super hacker, blah, blah, blah.  I am not too confident
 that
  he can do it, but there is a small chance
 
  Multiple minds are better than one.  I have gone over and over all the
 stuff
  I know, but I am more than likely missing some stuff.  Anyone care to
 share
  their CF/NT/IIS security checklist or other advice?
 
  It's escalated into all-out war.  He is going to stop at nothing to make
 me
  look bad, and I will stop at nothing to prevent him from succeeding.
 
  Thanks in advance.  I will custom print 5 free T-shirts with your logo
(in
  one color) on them if you give me advice that plugs up a hole that I
 didn't
  know about.
 
 
  Thanks in advance.
  Nick Call
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.graphixonline.com
 
 

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RE: GetClientVariables()

2000-04-05 Thread Dave Watts

 GetClientVariablesList() is supposed to retun a list of the non-readonly
 (not CFID and CFTOKEN) Client variables. I have a fusebox application that
uses a
 database as the client variable storage and has setlientcookies="yes". If
i
 set a Client.LastVist=Now() I can verify that it is set in the database.

 If I GetClientVariableList() I cannot retrieve the client varianle name
 LastVisit. If i just dump out the #Client.LastVisit# my value is there,
same thing
 if i switch to ClientStorage="Registry". If i dump out the Cookie
collection I see my
 CFID and CFTOKEN alright.

I don't think it works unless you're using the registry as the storage
repository, according to my admittedly hazy recollection of the release
notes.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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Check boxes! dynamic fields??

2000-04-05 Thread joeug


Hello all,
  I am using static check boxes, which are field names
is the database, and according to what the user checks
, they will see only those fields on the next page with data.

I am having problem with displaying the data as it is in a single
#Variable# , i tried this

cfoutput query="Get_Distributors"
CFLOOP INDEX="x" LIST=#Display_Fields#  DELIMITERS="," startrow="1"

#x#
/CFLOOP
/cfoutput

but didnt work How can i do this?
Appretiate it!

Thanks
Joe


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Re: Check boxes! dynamic fields??

2000-04-05 Thread Billy Cravens

A couple of ways (off the top of my head):

1.  dynamically build a list using javascript, whenever a box is checked.
When box is checked (document.formname.fieldname.checked == true), add a
value to a list.  When a box gets unchecked, remove its value from the list.
Pass the list you've built through a hidden form field, then loop through
this list on the same page.

2.  give the checkbox a naming convention that you can parse over.  IE, call
it check#id#, or whatever.  Then on the next page, do some processing on all
fields that begin with check..like:

cfloop query="allids"
cfif IsDefined("Evaluate("check"  id)")
!--- do some stuff here ---
/cfif
/cfloop


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Parsing alg HELP needed

2000-04-05 Thread PC

I am trying to parse some name/value pairs that are POSTed in queries. I
want to be able to recontruct searches basically and therefore need to be
able to pull out the names and values in strings like the one below.

Can anybody recommend approaches? Like which combination of functions in CF
would best get me say two CF lists - one for names and one for values

eg: NameList: (qt,qs,qc,ws) ValueList: (monkey,4,jog,0)

is parsed from ...
"qt=monkeyqs=4qc=jogws=0"

THX!

Dan

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US States Custom Tag or something else...

2000-04-05 Thread Bill Killillay

I have a client that wants to use a Map of the US to act as a trigger for a
database query, in other words if a client clicks on Texas, the would get
all the records of companies that are in Texas.  I just need to be able to
change the links on each state really.  I was just hoping that somebody may
have one that is a bit more automated, or could point me to where I can get
an image that I can then put the image map's into.

TIA!

Bill Killillay
ICQ @ 8425781

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Question concerning select boxes

2000-04-05 Thread Hubert Earl

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hi,

 i'm working on an update form select box. what do i need to add to the =
following code to:=20

a. populate the box with the value already chosen

b. allow the user to either=20

1. choose the other value in the box or=20

2. enter a value not already there?

the code: SELECT =
NAME=3D"Make"OPTIONOPTIONNissanOPTIONFiat/SELECT



sincerely,
---
Hubert Earl
ICQ#:  16199853

I develop  maintain web sites internationally.  I also build web =
applications using CGI scripts written in Perl.  I accept subcontracting =
work.

**Personal web site:  http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/8702/
(please remember to view this with a sense of humour!)

**Business web page:  http://home.talkcity.com/MigrationPath/hearl/

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following code to: /P
Pa. populate the box with the value already chosen/P
Pb. allow the user to either /P
P1. choose the other value in the box or /P
P2. enter a value not already there?/P
Pthe code: lt;SELECT=20
NAME=3D"Make"gt;lt;OPTIONgt;lt;OPTIONgt;Nissanlt;OPTIONgt;Fiatlt;=
/SELECTgt;/P
Pnbsp;/P/FONT/DIV
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2sincerely,/FONT/DIV
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16199853/FONT/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
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written=20
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Re: US States Custom Tag or something else...

2000-04-05 Thread WBB

Bill,

There's a tag in Allaire's gallery called CF_USAMap that should work just
fine.


 I have a client that wants to use a Map of the US to act as a trigger for
a
 database query, in other words if a client clicks on Texas, the would get
 all the records of companies that are in Texas.  I just need to be able to
 change the links on each state really.  I was just hoping that somebody
may
 have one that is a bit more automated, or could point me to where I can
get
 an image that I can then put the image map's into.

 TIA!

 Bill Killillay
 ICQ @ 8425781


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RE: nt reboot

2000-04-05 Thread Dave Watts

 I need some assistance with setting up a task to reboot our
 NT servers once each day. Our internal NT admin/Network Support
 stinks and if they do not know how to do something they say
 it can't be done.

Use the Task Scheduler and the SHUTDOWN.EXE command-line tool from the NT
Resource Kit. Write a batch file which calls SHUTDOWN.EXE, and schedule the
batch file with the Task Scheduler.

After you've done that, spend some quality time with your server to figure
out why on earth you'd have to reboot it once a day. You shouldn't have to
do this, and is an indicator of a potentially serious problem.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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Re: nt reboot

2000-04-05 Thread Rahul Joshi

try out utilities on download.com or cnet.com . Such utilities are available
over which can reboot your PC on the scheduled time.

- Original Message -
From: Kirk Boecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 3:20 AM
Subject: nt reboot


 please help,

 I need some assistance with setting up a task to reboot our NT servers
once
 each day. Our internal NT admin/Network Support stinks and if they do not
 know how to do something they say it can't be done.

 I know many of you have this type of thing setup on your servers - any
 pointers would be greatly appreciated

 kirk

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RE: WINDOWS 2000 SERVER LIMITED TO 51 IP ADDRESSES

2000-04-05 Thread Steve Pierce

This really isn't a problem. Don't have AD on servers with lots of IP
addresses. MS recommends AD on separate machines in large enterprises anyway
and I agree with that. So this seems to be a non-issue unless there is a
different problem.

 - Steve Pierce



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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 3:26 PM
To: Cf-Talk
Subject: FW: WINDOWS 2000 SERVER LIMITED TO 51 IP ADDRESSES


FYI

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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 3:15 PM
Subject: FYI* WINDOWS 2000 SERVER LIMITED TO 51 IP ADDRESSES


* WINDOWS 2000 SERVER LIMITED TO 51 IP ADDRESSES
A bug in Windows 2000 (Win2K) prevents it from using more than 51 IP
addresses, a major flaw for anyone hoping to use the new OS to host
multiple Web sites. A variety of independent labs eventually confirmed
the bug, which Microsoft originally ignored. As of today, Microsoft has
confirmed it. The bug affects Win2K server-class machines that have
been configured as domain controllers: Once the 52nd IP address is
added, all domain-related activities quit operating properly until the
IP is removed--and the machine is incapable of authenticating users or
administering the network.
Although only a relatively small number of machines will need to
provide Active Directory (AD)-based DNS services and more than 51 IP
addresses simultaneously (Microsoft recommends that large-scale
production Web servers not host AD as well), this Win2K limitation will
likely cause some of the company's largest customers serious problems.
And Web servers aren't the only reason one would need to allocate such
a large number of IP addresses from a single Win2K machine: BugNet,
which first verified the bug after Microsoft ignored it, says that mail
servers and Application Service Providers (ASPs) often need this
feature.
"Microsoft would not likely produce a hotfix for this, given that
none of our customers have reported the issue," a Microsoft
spokesperson told BugNet. "If a customer does report this, however, we
will take it very seriously." Despite the comment, expect a hotfix in
the coming days. The fix will also be included in Service Pack 1 (SP1)
for Win2K.
I'll be interviewing one of the people who discovered this bug this
week so stay tuned. In the meantime, see Microsoft's belated response.
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q258/8/11.asp



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RE: US States Custom Tag or something else...

2000-04-05 Thread Bill Killillay

Thank you, will go look now.

 -Original Message-
 From: WBB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 6:01 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: US States Custom Tag or something else...
 
 
 Bill,
 
 There's a tag in Allaire's gallery called CF_USAMap that should work just
 fine.
 
 
  I have a client that wants to use a Map of the US to act as a 
 trigger for
 a
  database query, in other words if a client clicks on Texas, the 
 would get
  all the records of companies that are in Texas.  I just need to 
 be able to
  change the links on each state really.  I was just hoping that somebody
 may
  have one that is a bit more automated, or could point me to where I can
 get
  an image that I can then put the image map's into.
 
  TIA!
 
  Bill Killillay
  ICQ @ 8425781
 
 
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RE: nt reboot

2000-04-05 Thread Steve Bernard

As Dave said, "spend some quality time with your server to figure out why on
earth you'd have to reboot it once a day." It's most likely not the OS
kernel that's causing problems but, some process running on top of that. If
it's hosting any sort of application, such as a home brewed CGI app written
in C, Cold Fusion, or some RDBMS, it may be that the problem stems from the
application. Process level debugging under NT isn't the easiest but, it's
definitely not impossible either. Once you've narrowed down the
possibilities you can just restart the process(es) that are at fault, not
the whole server. If it's an application that you can rewrite then that is
the best remedy.

Steve

-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 6:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: nt reboot


 I need some assistance with setting up a task to reboot our
 NT servers once each day. Our internal NT admin/Network Support
 stinks and if they do not know how to do something they say
 it can't be done.

Use the Task Scheduler and the SHUTDOWN.EXE command-line tool from the NT
Resource Kit. Write a batch file which calls SHUTDOWN.EXE, and schedule the
batch file with the Task Scheduler.

After you've done that, spend some quality time with your server to figure
out why on earth you'd have to reboot it once a day. You shouldn't have to
do this, and is an indicator of a potentially serious problem.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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Question concerning select boxes

2000-04-05 Thread Hubert Earl

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

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Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

hi,

 i'm working on an update form select box. what do i need to add to the =
following code to:=20

a. populate the box with the value already chosen

b. allow the user to either=20

1. choose the other value in the box or=20

2. enter a value not already there?

the code: SELECT =
NAME=3D"Make"OPTIONOPTIONNissanOPTIONFiat/SELECT



sincerely,
---
Hubert Earl
ICQ#:  16199853

I develop  maintain web sites internationally.  I also build web =
applications using CGI scripts written in Perl.  I accept subcontracting =
work.

**Personal web site:  http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/8702/
(please remember to view this with a sense of humour!)

**Business web page:  http://home.talkcity.com/MigrationPath/hearl/

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HTMLHEAD
META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1" =
http-equiv=3DContent-Type
META content=3D"MSHTML 5.00.2614.3500" name=3DGENERATOR
STYLE/STYLE
/HEAD
BODY bgColor=3D#ff
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2
DIVFONT color=3D#00 face=3D"MS Sans Serif" size=3D2
Phi,/P
Pnbsp;i'm working on an update form select box. what do i need to add =
to the=20
following code to: /P
Pa. populate the box with the value already chosen/P
Pb. allow the user to either /P
P1. choose the other value in the box or /P
P2. enter a value not already there?/P
Pthe code: lt;SELECT=20
NAME=3D"Make"gt;lt;OPTIONgt;lt;OPTIONgt;Nissanlt;OPTIONgt;Fiatlt;=
/SELECTgt;/P
Pnbsp;/P/FONT/DIV
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2sincerely,/FONT/DIV/FONT/DIV
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2---BRHubert EarlBRICQ#:nbsp;=20
16199853/FONT/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2I develop amp; maintain web sites=20
internationally.nbsp; I also build web applications using CGI scripts =
written=20
in Perl.nbsp; I accept subcontracting work./FONT/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2**Personal web site:nbsp; A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/8702/"http://www.ge=
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remember to view this with a sense of humour!)/FONT/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
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href=3D"http://home.talkcity.com/MigrationPath/hearl/"http://home.talkci=
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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Steve Bernard

I've seen similar situations where they weren't looking for anything, which
was kind of nice. When the CF docs and admin vulnerabilities came out
several University owned servers which were hosting CF got compromised. It
was done by the same people and all they did was replace the top level page
with one that said, "you've been hacked, here's what we did". They even
backed up the original files. Of course, I still recommended full rebuilds
from backup to make sure, since they didn't have checksummed versions to
verify from.

Steve

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From: Steve Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 6:16 PM
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Subject: RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


Gee sounds like a classic mafia protection racket. Pay us or your business
will suddenly have some broken windows. Most places call this extortion.

 - Steve


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From: Jennifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 12:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


At 08:29 AM 4/5/00 -0500, you wrote:
So what do you guys think about part time hackers that attempt a breakin,
post general results on a website, and then ask for payment to fix your
problems?


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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-05 Thread Tim Lieberman

It's only extortion if there's a threat implied.  

Think of it this way:
1) If there is an exploitable hole, your box is insecure.
2) Assuming I don't cause any damage[*], all I'm doing is
alerting you to a security problem.  

It's not really ethical to do this, but it's not extortion either.  It's
more like a locksmith walking into your locked office at night, and leaving
a note that says: "Your locks suck - I was able to pick them in under 30
seconds.  Call me at number and we'll talk about getting you some real
security".

Yes he was trespassing, but it's not extortion.  Some might call it
"breaking and entering", but assuming the lock still functions (in what is
now recognized as a limited capacity), I wouldn't agree with the "breaking"
part.

Extortion would be, for example, if I hacked your box, deleted some
unimportant data, and said that if I didn't get paid, I'd come back and
delete some important stuff.  

[*] Some companies try to claim that someone breaking their security causes
damage in the form of losses to upgrade/update/fix their security.  This is
a fallacy, the hole was there before the 'hacker' exploited/called
attention to it.  


At 06:15 PM 00/04/05 -0400, you wrote:
Gee sounds like a classic mafia protection racket. Pay us or your business
will suddenly have some broken windows. Most places call this extortion.

 - Steve


-Original Message-
From: Jennifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 12:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


At 08:29 AM 4/5/00 -0500, you wrote:
So what do you guys think about part time hackers that attempt a breakin,
post general results on a website, and then ask for payment to fix your
problems?

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