Looking for a shared host that doesn't block cfobject

2011-08-15 Thread Robert Rhodes

Good Morning.

I am looking for a shared host that doesn't block CreateObject(Java).  Any
ideas?

Also, what's the risk on this?  And is there any way to mitigate that risk?
(either by the host or by me)

Thanks.

RR


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Re: Looking for a shared host that doesn't block cfobject

2011-08-15 Thread Russ Michaels

Hi,

we do not block cfobject, it is less of an issue in CF9 than previous
versions, it is CreateObject(java) that is more of an issue.
I'm afraid it is a toss up, you go with a host that disables all the
dangerous tags and work around it, safe in the knowledge that no-one else on
the server can do anything dodgy either, or you go with a host that allows
dangerous tags and take the risk.
Any host should at least be using security sandboxes to lock down any takes
that allow I/O access, if they have just turned them on and have not sand
boxed, then they are extremely insecure and you should avoid them.


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Re: Looking for a shared host that doesn't block cfobject

2011-08-15 Thread Robert Rhodes

Russ, thanks for the reply.  Does proper sandboxing and cf9 alleviate the
risks enough to be reasonably safe?  If not, what are the risks?

On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:


 Hi,

 we do not block cfobject, it is less of an issue in CF9 than previous
 versions, it is CreateObject(java) that is more of an issue.
 I'm afraid it is a toss up, you go with a host that disables all the
 dangerous tags and work around it, safe in the knowledge that no-one else
 on
 the server can do anything dodgy either, or you go with a host that allows
 dangerous tags and take the risk.
 Any host should at least be using security sandboxes to lock down any takes
 that allow I/O access, if they have just turned them on and have not sand
 boxed, then they are extremely insecure and you should avoid them.


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Re: Looking for a shared host that doesn't block cfobject

2011-08-15 Thread Russ Michaels

The risks are that CFOBJECT and CreateObject allow Java classes/methods to
be called directly, which can circumvent sandbox security.
from that I think you can determine for yourself what the risks are.
To date we have never had anything malicious happen, the only main problems
are when people use 3rd party code that they have no idea what it does.
CF9 has the ability to disable access to the CF runtime, which helps a lot
with most common issues.


On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Robert Rhodes rrhode...@gmail.com wrote:


 Russ, thanks for the reply.  Does proper sandboxing and cf9 alleviate the
 risks enough to be reasonably safe?  If not, what are the risks?

 On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk
 wrote:

 
  Hi,
 
  we do not block cfobject, it is less of an issue in CF9 than previous
  versions, it is CreateObject(java) that is more of an issue.
  I'm afraid it is a toss up, you go with a host that disables all the
  dangerous tags and work around it, safe in the knowledge that no-one else
  on
  the server can do anything dodgy either, or you go with a host that
 allows
  dangerous tags and take the risk.
  Any host should at least be using security sandboxes to lock down any
 takes
  that allow I/O access, if they have just turned them on and have not sand
  boxed, then they are extremely insecure and you should avoid them.
 
 
  --
 
  Russ Michaels
 
  www.cfmxhosting.co.uk: ColdFusion Hosting
  www.cfmldeveloper.com: ColdFusion developer community + free
  developer hosting
 
  www.michaels.me.uk   : my blog
  www.cfsearch.com : ColdFusion search engine
  **
  *skype me* : russmichaels
 
 
 

 

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NCDevCon Posts the Schedule

2011-08-15 Thread Roger Austin

The NCDevCon crew has posted a schedule of the sessions and 
tracks for the September 17-18 conference in Raleigh, North 
Carolina for those that are interested. http://ncdevcon.com/

It was also announced that the new ColdFusion product manager 
will be in attendance as well as a bunch of other Adobe folks 
like Ray Camden, Terry Ryan, and Josh Adams.

As usual, there are a number of times that there are two 
sessions that I would really like to attend in the same slot, 
but the lineup looks great.
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cf enterprise quad cpu box

2011-08-15 Thread Dan Baughman

With the one jrun.exe process running, I can never get coldfusion to really
utilize multiple processors.

Is there a way in enterprise mode that you can set it to spawn multiple
jrun.exe processes, one per processor to work collaboratively serving one
web site?


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Re: cf enterprise quad cpu box

2011-08-15 Thread David McGuigan

Are you saying that one of your cores has high utilization and the others
none? Your server should use all cores *as necessary* *if ever necessary*
*automatically* *without the intervention or management of your
application*.

That said you can break certain parts of code off into separate threads
using the cfthread tag, but that's to make a specific URL or process more
performant by prioritizing or simulprocessing code chunks, not to try to
balance workload across multiple cores or processors.




On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Dan Baughman dan.baugh...@gmail.comwrote:


 With the one jrun.exe process running, I can never get coldfusion to really
 utilize multiple processors.

 Is there a way in enterprise mode that you can set it to spawn multiple
 jrun.exe processes, one per processor to work collaboratively serving one
 web site?


 

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RE: cf enterprise quad cpu box

2011-08-15 Thread Mark A. Kruger

Dan,

CF will automatically use SMP and there's nothing you need to do to make
it happen. If you seem to have one core that pegs it is usually because of
a thread - not the overall engine.

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Subject: cf enterprise quad cpu box


With the one jrun.exe process running, I can never get coldfusion to really
utilize multiple processors.

Is there a way in enterprise mode that you can set it to spawn multiple
jrun.exe processes, one per processor to work collaboratively serving one
web site?




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Re: cf enterprise quad cpu box

2011-08-15 Thread Dan Baughman

So what you are saying is that threads will use different cpu's
automatically?

Well in my case, I have quad quad cores, so its 16 cores. I do this on a
bunch of servers and it just doesn't seem like one core is utilized a lot
more than others by the jrun.exe.

While each request should use or re-use a separate available worker thread
it is my concern that this threads execute predominantly (or entirely) on
one CPU.



On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 12:58 PM, David McGuigan davidmcgui...@gmail.comwrote:


 Are you saying that one of your cores has high utilization and the others
 none? Your server should use all cores *as necessary* *if ever necessary*
 *automatically* *without the intervention or management of your
 application*.

 That said you can break certain parts of code off into separate threads
 using the cfthread tag, but that's to make a specific URL or process more
 performant by prioritizing or simulprocessing code chunks, not to try to
 balance workload across multiple cores or processors.




 On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Dan Baughman dan.baugh...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 
  With the one jrun.exe process running, I can never get coldfusion to
 really
  utilize multiple processors.
 
  Is there a way in enterprise mode that you can set it to spawn multiple
  jrun.exe processes, one per processor to work collaboratively serving one
  web site?
 
 
 

 

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Re: cf enterprise quad cpu box

2011-08-15 Thread Dan Baughman

Sorry I meant to say it DOES seem like one core is commonly over utilized.

On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Dan Baughman dan.baugh...@gmail.comwrote:

 So what you are saying is that threads will use different cpu's
 automatically?

 Well in my case, I have quad quad cores, so its 16 cores. I do this on a
 bunch of servers and it just doesn't seem like one core is utilized a lot
 more than others by the jrun.exe.

 While each request should use or re-use a separate available worker thread
 it is my concern that this threads execute predominantly (or entirely) on
 one CPU.



 On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 12:58 PM, David McGuigan 
 davidmcgui...@gmail.comwrote:


 Are you saying that one of your cores has high utilization and the others
 none? Your server should use all cores *as necessary* *if ever necessary*
 *automatically* *without the intervention or management of your
 application*.

 That said you can break certain parts of code off into separate threads
 using the cfthread tag, but that's to make a specific URL or process more
 performant by prioritizing or simulprocessing code chunks, not to try to
 balance workload across multiple cores or processors.




 On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Dan Baughman dan.baugh...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 
  With the one jrun.exe process running, I can never get coldfusion to
 really
  utilize multiple processors.
 
  Is there a way in enterprise mode that you can set it to spawn multiple
  jrun.exe processes, one per processor to work collaboratively serving
 one
  web site?
 
 
 

 

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Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread Matt Quackenbush

I'm hoping that another Mura CMS user sees this and can point me in the
right direction.  I've done a lot of things attempting to solve this issue,
but none have had any affect.

*The Issue*

When using Mura's File Manager to upload an image, the image is resized
(scaled), and an additional thumbnail is created.

While I don't necessarily care about the thumbnail creation (other than
wasted server space, which is cheap anyways), I *need* for images to be
uploaded and have them left completely alone.  No resizing.  No scaling.  No
manipulation at all.

*Vain Attempts to Rectify the Issue*

- I have gone into config/settings.ini.cfm and changed 'sourceimagescale' to
an obscene number.

- I have gone into site settings (images tab) and changed the settings there
to obscene numbers.

I am guessing that there is something super simple somewhere that I am
missing, but for whatever reason I am missing it nonetheless.  Any
thoughts/advice/tips/tutorials/blog posts/etc would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance.  :-)


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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread Guust Nieuwenhuis

Matt,

The default layout of a page is that it shows the 'medium size' image and when 
you click on it, it will show the full size image.

If you don't want that 'medium size' image to be display, you have to overwrite 
the default layout of a page. Let me know if this is the case for you, then 
I'll explain how you can do this.


Kind regards,

Guust Nieuwenhuis


On 15 Aug 2011, at 21:18, Matt Quackenbush wrote:

 
 I'm hoping that another Mura CMS user sees this and can point me in the
 right direction.  I've done a lot of things attempting to solve this issue,
 but none have had any affect.
 
 *The Issue*
 
 When using Mura's File Manager to upload an image, the image is resized
 (scaled), and an additional thumbnail is created.
 
 While I don't necessarily care about the thumbnail creation (other than
 wasted server space, which is cheap anyways), I *need* for images to be
 uploaded and have them left completely alone.  No resizing.  No scaling.  No
 manipulation at all.
 
 *Vain Attempts to Rectify the Issue*
 
 - I have gone into config/settings.ini.cfm and changed 'sourceimagescale' to
 an obscene number.
 
 - I have gone into site settings (images tab) and changed the settings there
 to obscene numbers.
 
 I am guessing that there is something super simple somewhere that I am
 missing, but for whatever reason I am missing it nonetheless.  Any
 thoughts/advice/tips/tutorials/blog posts/etc would be greatly appreciated!
 
 Thanks in advance.  :-)
 
 
 

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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread Matt Quackenbush

Guust,

Thanks for the reply.  I should have specified that the images we are
uploading have nothing to do with a gallery or anything like that.  They are
*not* being uploaded via the Site Manager, but rather the File Manager.
Additionally, they are being uploaded completely outside of the site folder,
and are referenced only by CSS rules.  This is why we want them to be left
alone.

I should also clarify that the full size image is indeed being scaled
during the upload process, which is the crux of the issue for us.  For
example, if I upload an image with dimensions of say, 750x1900, the
full-size image is being redrawn and scaled to about 450x1200.


On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Guust Nieuwenhuis i...@lagaffe.be wrote:


 Matt,

 The default layout of a page is that it shows the 'medium size' image and
 when you click on it, it will show the full size image.

 If you don't want that 'medium size' image to be display, you have to
 overwrite the default layout of a page. Let me know if this is the case for
 you, then I'll explain how you can do this.


 Kind regards,

 Guust Nieuwenhuis


 On 15 Aug 2011, at 21:18, Matt Quackenbush wrote:

 
  I'm hoping that another Mura CMS user sees this and can point me in the
  right direction.  I've done a lot of things attempting to solve this
 issue,
  but none have had any affect.
 
  *The Issue*
 
  When using Mura's File Manager to upload an image, the image is resized
  (scaled), and an additional thumbnail is created.
 
  While I don't necessarily care about the thumbnail creation (other than
  wasted server space, which is cheap anyways), I *need* for images to be
  uploaded and have them left completely alone.  No resizing.  No scaling.
  No
  manipulation at all.
 
  *Vain Attempts to Rectify the Issue*
 
  - I have gone into config/settings.ini.cfm and changed 'sourceimagescale'
 to
  an obscene number.
 
  - I have gone into site settings (images tab) and changed the settings
 there
  to obscene numbers.
 
  I am guessing that there is something super simple somewhere that I am
  missing, but for whatever reason I am missing it nonetheless.  Any
  thoughts/advice/tips/tutorials/blog posts/etc would be greatly
 appreciated!
 
  Thanks in advance.  :-)
 
 
 

 

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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread Guust Nieuwenhuis

Matt,

In that case, I can't help you... Have you posted the issue on the forums of 
getmura.com?

An other help might be the Mura Show next wednesday, where you can ask your 
question directly to the developers of Mura itself... 
http://www.getmura.com/support/mura-show/


On 15 Aug 2011, at 21:38, Matt Quackenbush wrote:

 
 Guust,
 
 Thanks for the reply.  I should have specified that the images we are
 uploading have nothing to do with a gallery or anything like that.  They are
 *not* being uploaded via the Site Manager, but rather the File Manager.
 Additionally, they are being uploaded completely outside of the site folder,
 and are referenced only by CSS rules.  This is why we want them to be left
 alone.
 
 I should also clarify that the full size image is indeed being scaled
 during the upload process, which is the crux of the issue for us.  For
 example, if I upload an image with dimensions of say, 750x1900, the
 full-size image is being redrawn and scaled to about 450x1200.
 
 
 On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Guust Nieuwenhuis i...@lagaffe.be wrote:
 
 
 Matt,
 
 The default layout of a page is that it shows the 'medium size' image and
 when you click on it, it will show the full size image.
 
 If you don't want that 'medium size' image to be display, you have to
 overwrite the default layout of a page. Let me know if this is the case for
 you, then I'll explain how you can do this.
 
 
 Kind regards,
 
 Guust Nieuwenhuis
 
 
 On 15 Aug 2011, at 21:18, Matt Quackenbush wrote:
 
 
 I'm hoping that another Mura CMS user sees this and can point me in the
 right direction.  I've done a lot of things attempting to solve this
 issue,
 but none have had any affect.
 
 *The Issue*
 
 When using Mura's File Manager to upload an image, the image is resized
 (scaled), and an additional thumbnail is created.
 
 While I don't necessarily care about the thumbnail creation (other than
 wasted server space, which is cheap anyways), I *need* for images to be
 uploaded and have them left completely alone.  No resizing.  No scaling.
 No
 manipulation at all.
 
 *Vain Attempts to Rectify the Issue*
 
 - I have gone into config/settings.ini.cfm and changed 'sourceimagescale'
 to
 an obscene number.
 
 - I have gone into site settings (images tab) and changed the settings
 there
 to obscene numbers.
 
 I am guessing that there is something super simple somewhere that I am
 missing, but for whatever reason I am missing it nonetheless.  Any
 thoughts/advice/tips/tutorials/blog posts/etc would be greatly
 appreciated!
 
 Thanks in advance.  :-)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread sslone

Not sure if this is helpful or not :)

You might look and see if this is a  feature of CKFinder - though not
sure if the file manage in Mura CMS is CKFinder or other code - as there
seems to be some file upload ajax code as well. 


FROM: http://cksource.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10t=13149

CKFinder resizes uploaded images automatically if they exceed the maximum
size:

Code: Select all
$config['Images'] = Array(
  'maxWidth' = 1600,
  'maxHeight' = 1200,
  'quality' = 80);  


(you can change the maxWidth/maxHeight settings in config.php).

---

The CKFinder files are located at in your Mura instance
/admin/tasks/widgets/ckfinder/core/connector/cfm/ImageCFC/






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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread Matt Quackenbush

Guust,

Thanks again, and no worries.  :-)  I have had initial contact with Matt and
Sean both, but they are (obviously) quite busy with final preparations for
MuraCon, which I am looking forward to!  If I've not found - or been pointed
- in the right direction before then, I'm pretty confident that the topic
will come up while I'm in Sacramento.  Heh.

By the way, I have also tried to alter behavior by editing the
'processImgCFImage' CFC, but apparently haven't found quite the right
method(s).  shrug

On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Guust Nieuwenhuis i...@lagaffe.be wrote:


 Matt,

 In that case, I can't help you... Have you posted the issue on the forums
 of getmura.com?

 An other help might be the Mura Show next wednesday, where you can ask your
 question directly to the developers of Mura itself...
 http://www.getmura.com/support/mura-show/


 On 15 Aug 2011, at 21:38, Matt Quackenbush wrote:

 
  Guust,
 
  Thanks for the reply.  I should have specified that the images we are
  uploading have nothing to do with a gallery or anything like that.  They
 are
  *not* being uploaded via the Site Manager, but rather the File Manager.
  Additionally, they are being uploaded completely outside of the site
 folder,
  and are referenced only by CSS rules.  This is why we want them to be
 left
  alone.
 
  I should also clarify that the full size image is indeed being scaled
  during the upload process, which is the crux of the issue for us.  For
  example, if I upload an image with dimensions of say, 750x1900, the
  full-size image is being redrawn and scaled to about 450x1200.
 
 
  On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Guust Nieuwenhuis i...@lagaffe.be
 wrote:
 
 
  Matt,
 
  The default layout of a page is that it shows the 'medium size' image
 and
  when you click on it, it will show the full size image.
 
  If you don't want that 'medium size' image to be display, you have to
  overwrite the default layout of a page. Let me know if this is the case
 for
  you, then I'll explain how you can do this.
 
 
  Kind regards,
 
  Guust Nieuwenhuis
 
 
  On 15 Aug 2011, at 21:18, Matt Quackenbush wrote:
 
 
  I'm hoping that another Mura CMS user sees this and can point me in the
  right direction.  I've done a lot of things attempting to solve this
  issue,
  but none have had any affect.
 
  *The Issue*
 
  When using Mura's File Manager to upload an image, the image is resized
  (scaled), and an additional thumbnail is created.
 
  While I don't necessarily care about the thumbnail creation (other than
  wasted server space, which is cheap anyways), I *need* for images to be
  uploaded and have them left completely alone.  No resizing.  No
 scaling.
  No
  manipulation at all.
 
  *Vain Attempts to Rectify the Issue*
 
  - I have gone into config/settings.ini.cfm and changed
 'sourceimagescale'
  to
  an obscene number.
 
  - I have gone into site settings (images tab) and changed the settings
  there
  to obscene numbers.
 
  I am guessing that there is something super simple somewhere that I am
  missing, but for whatever reason I am missing it nonetheless.  Any
  thoughts/advice/tips/tutorials/blog posts/etc would be greatly
  appreciated!
 
  Thanks in advance.  :-)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread Matt Quackenbush

Oooh, that looks promising!  I didn't think CKEditor had anything to do
with it, since it's in the File Manager, but I will definitely take a look
at that!  Thanks!


On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 3:20 PM, ssl...@rubbergumball.net wrote:


 Not sure if this is helpful or not :)

 You might look and see if this is a  feature of CKFinder - though not
 sure if the file manage in Mura CMS is CKFinder or other code - as there
 seems to be some file upload ajax code as well.


 FROM: http://cksource.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10t=13149

 CKFinder resizes uploaded images automatically if they exceed the maximum
 size:

 Code: Select all
$config['Images'] = Array(
  'maxWidth' = 1600,
  'maxHeight' = 1200,
  'quality' = 80);


 (you can change the maxWidth/maxHeight settings in config.php).

 ---

 The CKFinder files are located at in your Mura instance
 /admin/tasks/widgets/ckfinder/core/connector/cfm/ImageCFC/






 

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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread sslone

Matt-
Check out the CKFinder developer docs for ColdFusion config and images ...

http://docs.cksource.com/CKFinder_2.x/Developers_Guide/ColdFusion/Configuration/Images

/S

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Can't Delete Sessions Programmatically

2011-08-15 Thread Richard Steele

There are duplicate CFIDES and CFTOKENs session variables when a person uses 
IE8 browser. Other browsers seem fine. We can't figure out why duplicates are 
being included. So, we are trying to delete those session variables with no 
luck.

cfcookie name=CFID expires=now /
cfcookie name=CFTOKEN expires=now /

and we've tried javascript too...
            var createCookie = function(name,value,days) {
                    if (days) {
                        var date = new Date();
                        date.setTime(date.getTime()+(days*24*60*60*1000));
                        var expires = ; expires=+date.toGMTString();
                    }
                    else var expires = ;
                    document.cookie = name+=+value+expires+; path=/;
                };
                
                var eraseCookie = function(name) {
                    createCookie(name,,-1);
                };
                
                eraseCookie(CFID);
                eraseCookie(CFTOKEN);
            
                eraseCookie(CFID);
                eraseCookie(CFTOKEN);
            
                eraseCookie(CFID);
                eraseCookie(CFTOKEN);

Still no luck. Here's the dump from her computer:

HTTP_COOKIE  
CFID=20896392; CFTOKEN=37979387; 
__utma=89202778.639364946.1307983780..1313258701.1313434308.26; 
__utmz=89202778.1307983780.1.1.utmcsr=(direct)|utmccn=(direct)|utmcmd=(none); 
__HTTP_COOKIE=BAR; LB-Persist=539953674.20480.; CFID=19834341; 
CFTOKEN=65045225; __HTTPS_COOKIE=FAR

User can't log in as they have two session cookies.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread Matt Quackenbush

Well, the CKE settings were worth a shot, but they have no affect on the
File Manager uploads.  To be clear, I added the following to my CKE config
file:

config.images.maxWidth = 1600;
config.images.maxHeight = 1200;
config.images.quality = 80;

I then  reloaded the application.  Test upload; resulting image was scaled
to 455x1200.  Shut down Tomcat; start up Tomcat; fire up Mura; reload
application for extra good measure; test upload; resulting image was scaled
to 455x1200.  :-(


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 Matt-
 Check out the CKFinder developer docs for ColdFusion config and images ...


 http://docs.cksource.com/CKFinder_2.x/Developers_Guide/ColdFusion/Configuration/Images

 /S

 

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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread sslone

Aa an FYI, I think the settings for CKEditor and CKFinder are separate

this is on or about line 60 of the CKFinder config.cfm @
/tasks/widgets/ckfinder/  in your Mura root.

/*
 * set the maximum size of uploaded images
 * if uploaded image is larger, it gets scaled down
 * Set to 0 to disable this feature
 */
config.images.maxWidth = 1600;
config.images.maxHeight = 1200;
config.images.quality = 80;

/*

/S



On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 16:19:48 -0500, Matt Quackenbush
quackfu...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Well, the CKE settings were worth a shot, but they have no affect on the
 File Manager uploads.  To be clear, I added the following to my CKE
config
 file:
 
 config.images.maxWidth = 1600;
 config.images.maxHeight = 1200;
 config.images.quality = 80;
 
 I then  reloaded the application.  Test upload; resulting image was
scaled
 to 455x1200.  Shut down Tomcat; start up Tomcat; fire up Mura; reload
 application for extra good measure; test upload; resulting image was
scaled
 to 455x1200.  :-(
 
 


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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread Matt Quackenbush

Thanks /S (that's a cool-ass name!).  I should have known that, but for some
reason it did not click.  Thanks for pointing that out.  I will take a peek
at it as soon as I am able to get to it and report back.  :-)


On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 4:34 PM, ssl...@rubbergumball.net wrote:


 Aa an FYI, I think the settings for CKEditor and CKFinder are separate

 this is on or about line 60 of the CKFinder config.cfm @
 /tasks/widgets/ckfinder/  in your Mura root.

 /*
  * set the maximum size of uploaded images
  * if uploaded image is larger, it gets scaled down
  * Set to 0 to disable this feature
  */
 config.images.maxWidth = 1600;
 config.images.maxHeight = 1200;
 config.images.quality = 80;

 /*

 /S



 On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 16:19:48 -0500, Matt Quackenbush
 quackfu...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Well, the CKE settings were worth a shot, but they have no affect on the
  File Manager uploads.  To be clear, I added the following to my CKE
 config
  file:
 
  config.images.maxWidth = 1600;
  config.images.maxHeight = 1200;
  config.images.quality = 80;
 
  I then  reloaded the application.  Test upload; resulting image was
 scaled
  to 455x1200.  Shut down Tomcat; start up Tomcat; fire up Mura; reload
  application for extra good measure; test upload; resulting image was
 scaled
  to 455x1200.  :-(
 
 


 

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Re: Mura CMS File Manager - Stop Image Resizing

2011-08-15 Thread Matt Quackenbush

/S, you Sir (or is it Ma'am?) are my hero!  The settings in
/tasks/widgets/ckfinder/config.cfm are indeed the correct ones.

Now to find out how to keep the settings from being overwritten on a Mura
update!  Unlike the CKE config, I am not seeing any checks for an {SiteID}
or {theme} level config file.  Perhaps I'll have to add that to Mura and
submit it.  :-)

Thanks again /S and Guust for your help!


On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Matt Quackenbush quackfu...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks /S (that's a cool-ass name!).  I should have known that, but for
 some reason it did not click.  Thanks for pointing that out.  I will take a
 peek at it as soon as I am able to get to it and report back.  :-)



 On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 4:34 PM, ssl...@rubbergumball.net wrote:


 Aa an FYI, I think the settings for CKEditor and CKFinder are separate

 this is on or about line 60 of the CKFinder config.cfm @
 /tasks/widgets/ckfinder/  in your Mura root.




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Re: Can't Delete Sessions Programmatically

2011-08-15 Thread Richard Steele

Our application works fine in all other browsers tested by over a 1000 users. 
One should never be able to plant identical session cookie variables for the 
same domain (we confirmed they were the same domain). And if you could, you 
surely should be able to delete them.  The user that has this problem switched 
to Google Chrome and all is well. But our application is dead in the water for 
her on IE because of the duplication of session ids that cannot be deleted 
(she's using Windows 7 and now IE upgraded to version 9). 

Who could we report this possible bug to at Adobe?  
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Re: Can't Delete Sessions Programmatically

2011-08-15 Thread Brian Kotek

I believe you can open a support ticket, and if it is actually a bug you'll
get reimbursed. You'll want to confirm that, though.

That said, if it doesn't happen in other browsers and it only happens to one
person, it seems really unlikely that it is a bug.


On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 7:40 PM, Richard Steele r...@photoeye.com wrote:


 Our application works fine in all other browsers tested by over a 1000
 users. One should never be able to plant identical session cookie variables
 for the same domain (we confirmed they were the same domain). And if you
 could, you surely should be able to delete them.  The user that has this
 problem switched to Google Chrome and all is well. But our application is
 dead in the water for her on IE because of the duplication of session ids
 that cannot be deleted (she's using Windows 7 and now IE upgraded to version
 9).

 Who could we report this possible bug to at Adobe?
 Thanks in advance.

 

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Re: Can't Delete Sessions Programmatically

2011-08-15 Thread Richard Steele

Thanks. We've had 3 people report this problem with IE8. 

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Re: cf enterprise quad cpu box

2011-08-15 Thread Carl Meyer

Perhaps the garbage collector you have chosen to use in your JVM arguments is 
not a multi-threaded garbage collector ie only working on 1 core.

HTH, Carl.
 I meant to say it DOES seem like one core is commonly over utilized.


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Re: cf enterprise quad cpu box

2011-08-15 Thread Daniel Baughman

I'm going to do some more testing and get some data before going too far here.  
I think what I may be seeing is on thread spins out and this only one core 
looks busy.

How can you multiple thread garbage collection?

Sent from my mobile device

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 not a multi-threaded garbage collector ie only working on 1 core.
 
 HTH, Carl.
 I meant to say it DOES seem like one core is commonly over utilized.
 
 
 

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Re: cf enterprise quad cpu box

2011-08-15 Thread Carl Meyer

Perhaps the garbage collector you have chosen to use in your JVM arguments is 
not a multi-threaded garbage collector ie only working on 1 core.

HTH, Carl

I meant to say it DOES seem like one core is commonly over utilized.

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Re: Can't Delete Sessions Programmatically

2011-08-15 Thread Brian Kotek

Have you tried enabling J2EE sessions? Is this CF9?

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 Thanks. We've had 3 people report this problem with IE8.

 

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Re: Can't Delete Sessions Programmatically

2011-08-15 Thread Brian Kotek

It may be a problem with IE: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/847087

On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Brian Kotek brian...@gmail.com wrote:

 Have you tried enabling J2EE sessions? Is this CF9?


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 Thanks. We've had 3 people report this problem with IE8.

 

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Re: Can't Delete Sessions Programmatically

2011-08-15 Thread Brian Kotek

Lastly, are you dealing with different domains and subdomains? If so, and no
domain is set on the cookie, IE will send them to all subdomains (
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ieinternals/archive/2009/08/20/wininet-ie-cookie-internals-faq.aspx
).

On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 9:43 PM, Brian Kotek brian...@gmail.com wrote:

 It may be a problem with IE: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/847087


 On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Brian Kotek brian...@gmail.com wrote:

 Have you tried enabling J2EE sessions? Is this CF9?


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 Thanks. We've had 3 people report this problem with IE8.

 

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