Re: OT ANN: JavaScript HTTP Request Pool Component

2006-06-26 Thread Howie Hamlin
I, for one, appreciate your posts.  Thanks, Jim!

Regards,

Howie

P.S. do you ever sleep? g

--- On Monday, June 26, 2006 9:04 PM, Jim Davis scribed: ---

 Sorry again for the off-topic post.

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Re: failto - option in CF5

2006-05-30 Thread Howie Hamlin
It's not is CF5 but iMS-Lite supports failto as well as many other things that 
are not supported in CFMAIL.

http://www.coolfusion.com/imslite/

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--- On Tuesday, May 30, 2006 12:36 PM, Matt Friedman scribed: ---

 I noticed that MX offers the Failto option in the CFMAIL tag.
 
 Is this option available in CF 5 with the use of CFMAILPARAM or any
 other 
 tag or tool?
 Thanks in advance
 
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Troublshooting jrun 100% on cfmx 6.1

2005-12-08 Thread Howie Hamlin
I have a cfmx 6.1 server (DataDirect drivers are updated to 3.3) and the server 
periodically goes to 100% (jrun is the process causing this).  What is the best 
way of troubleshooting this?  I have the server logs but there is nothing in 
them that indicates a specific error that occurs when this happens.  I'm 
currently going through several web pages found on google but, so far, no joy.

Thanks,

Howie

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Re: Troublshooting jrun 100% on cfmx 6.1

2005-12-08 Thread Howie Hamlin
Thanks - I'll give this a shot.

Much appreciated...

Regards,

Howie

--- On Thursday, December 08, 2005 1:18 PM, Gaulin, Mark scribed: ---

 Try to get a stack trace (technote 18339 -
 http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_18339)
 
 When you see it start to spike, set focus to the DOS Window and hit
 Control+(Pause/Break) (not control-C which everyone does by instinct -
 that kills JRun).
 
 One thing: For 6.1 at least, you don't have to run jrun from the
 command 
 line; if you change the service to interact with desktop and restart
 it, it will
 open a command window and you can ctrl-break in it to create the
 dumps, 
 which go the one of the jrun log files.  You need to be able to
 connect 
 to the machine's desktop to use this approach though.
 
 Mark
 

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Re: listserv packages

2005-12-07 Thread Howie Hamlin
iMS is not a list server out of the box but it does give ColdFusion programmers 
the ability to easily create any kind of list server that they want using pure 
cfml.  Several of our clients have built entire businesses around iMS-based 
list servers.

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--- On Wednesday, December 07, 2005 10:28 AM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: ---

 iMS is basically a collection of services to deal with the movement
 of mail 
 in and out. The actual work of parsing and delivery of the mail is
 handled 
 by a scripting language such as CF. That being said, I believe the
 core iMS files does have the ability to handle standard mailing
 lists. Howie is on 
 the list and will be able to answer specifically or to contact you
 privately.
 I'm really thinking about writing a public listserver application for
 the community based on my current code base. Maybe after my end of
 year donation run. :)
 

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Re: listserv packages

2005-12-07 Thread Howie Hamlin
There's one that I know of called Kompressor - http://www.metro.com.mx/

We also provide FusionMail which is an open-source webmail/server application.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Wednesday, December 07, 2005 11:51 AM, Katz, Dov B (IT) scribed: ---

 Are there apps for sale which run within iMS?
 
 dov
 

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Re: Using FoxPro in ColdFusion

2005-11-21 Thread Howie Hamlin
In order for CF to gain access to remote shares you will need to configure the 
CF service to log in as a user with rights to the network share.  Also, be sure 
to use UNC paths instead of drive letters.

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--- On Monday, November 21, 2005 1:28 PM, Russel Madere scribed: ---

 This is my first post here in a long while.
 
 
 
 I need to configure ColdFusion to access a Visual FoxPro 9.0 data
 directory.  I have an ODBC datasource configured on my server, but
 when 
 I try to access a table there it cannot be found.  I also tried to use
 CFDIRECTORY to read the files in the directory and cannot see any,
 but I 
 can see the directory.
 
 
 
 I am guessing that there is a permissions problem on the directory
 itself, but I cannot figure out how to resolve this.  My web server is
 running Windows XP Profession (development server) and my data
 directory 
 is on a Windows 2003 server.  Eventually, the website will be migrated
 to a Windows 2003 server, but I cannot do my development on the
 production server.
 
 
 
 Thanks all.
 
 
 
 Russel Madere
 
 Webmaster/Internet Coordinator
 
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Re: Tools to convert old Ami Pro v3 documents?

2005-11-09 Thread Howie Hamlin
Did you try this one:

http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=208863

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--- On Wednesday, November 09, 2005 11:37 AM, Dan G. Switzer, II scribed: ---

 Sorry for the slightly off-topic post, but I've got a client who's
 trying to 
 convert a bunch of old Ami Pro v3 documents to Word (or at least some
 other 
 modern day format.)
 
 Ami Pro v3 is an older Dos/Windows 3.1 application by Lotus that no
 longer 
 runs under the new operating systems.
 
 While Word does have an Ami Pro filter, it seems to only work with
 documents 
 that contain only text. Most of these documents contained graphics and
 layouts drawn with the Ami Pro toolset. All of these documents come up
 blank.
 
 Does anyone know of a tool that will accurately convert Ami Pro
 documents? 
 
 Worst case scenario is I try to get the software running on old PC
 and try 
 to get a version of Acrobat running on the box. I batch conversion
 tool 
 would make life much, much easier.
 
 rant
 Archived files are a bit of a dirty little secret in the computer
 industry 
 that really tends to affect small business owners. I've seen some
 business 
 owners archive data as their supposed to, but then not be able to get
 to the 
 archived data years later because the software needed to read/write
 the data 
 doesn't work anymore.
 
 You also have to be very careful in the media you choose to backup
 to. Many 
 people think that any CD-R/CD-RW will last virtually forever, but
 I've seen 
 cheap CD-R media go bad within 2 years--to the point were the disc is
 unreadable. You have to be very careful w/archived data if it's
 information 
 that crucial to your business.
 /rant
 
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Re: Tools to convert old Ami Pro v3 documents?

2005-11-09 Thread Howie Hamlin
Yes, I read your mail but wasn't sure that this was the converter you were 
using.

Howie

--- On Wednesday, November 09, 2005 1:29 PM, Dan G. Switzer, II scribed: ---

 Howie,
 
 Did you try this one:
 
 http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=208863
 
 Yes, but as stated in my e-mail, it does not correctly open Ami Pro
 files 
 that have images/drawings in them.
 
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Re: AD integration with CF

2005-11-08 Thread Howie Hamlin
Not without a VPN.

HTH,

Howie

--- On Tuesday, November 08, 2005 1:51 AM, Taco Fleur scribed: ---

 I can't recall whether it is possible to enable AD integration when
 the web 
 server is not within the same office?
 Example; Web Server is hosted with an ISP on a dedicated server that
 we can 
 control.
 Can we still authenticate domain users?
 
 I would think not, but am not sure of myself anymore, any
 confirmation would 
 be much appreciated.
 
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Re: Spaces in cfexecute on Windows machine

2005-11-07 Thread Howie Hamlin
try:

name=C:\program files\directory\file.ext

This would put put double quotes around the file name.

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--- On Monday, November 07, 2005 4:39 PM, Adrian Showater scribed: ---

 I am having a problem using cfexecute on a windows. machine. A file
 name 
 that I am calling in the arguments has a space in it, and it isn't
 finding 
 the file for that reason.  Is there some way to excape the space so
 that windows recognizes the file name with the space in it?
 
 For example: C:\program files\directory\file.ext
 
 How do I get around the space in program files?
 It works just fine on locations without spaces.
 
 Adrian Showalter
 Software Developer
 Holmes BizNet
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Re: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: Rumors from Max..

2005-11-04 Thread Howie Hamlin
Speaking of drivers - we have a client that insists on using dbase on their web 
server (part of a legacy app that they want ported to the web).  We're trying 
to get them away from using dbase as I've seen dbase ODBC completely stop 
responding.  I used to have links to information confirming this but have since 
lost them.  Does anyone have any info that I can use to get the off of the idea 
of using dbase on a web server?

Thanks,

Howie

--- On Friday, November 04, 2005 3:09 PM, Snake scribed: ---

 As I said, have tried the unicode drivers, so a lot of stuff doesn't
 appear to work for clients. A generic problem Is that If the Access
 DB has a password, this just causes mayhem.
 
 I have throttled all access db's to 1 connection, and it makes no
 difference.
 
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Re: spam scoring

2005-10-28 Thread Howie Hamlin
If you want a free solution then you can install perl and spamassassin and use 
cfexecute to call spamassassin (I've done this in the past and it does work).  

If you want an easier solution and are running on Windows then you could try 
PrismAS - http://www.coolfusion.com/Products/PrismAS/index.cfm

PrismAS (which is based on spamassassin) runs as a service that can be queried 
via tcp/ip and is far quicker and far easier to set up than using the cfexecute 
method mentioned above.

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--- On Friday, October 28, 2005 2:50 AM, Kay Smoljak scribed: ---

 I have a newsletter blast out system for my clients... and I'd like to
 build in a spam-scoring system so that the clients can check their
 newsletters before they send them. A support organisation had an
 interesting time recently when they mentioned breast cancer month.
 
 Does anyone know of any code that's available to do this? Maybe a
 custom tag or CFC or something?
 
 Thanks!

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Re: CF based Flash Detection

2005-10-28 Thread Howie Hamlin
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/download/detection_kit/

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--- On Friday, October 28, 2005 11:05 AM, Eric Hoffman scribed: ---

 AM in a super tight pinchI know how to detect flash via
 javascript...and 
 then output the results in document.write method...but it seems not
 to be 
 working for huge amounts of text.
 
 Is there a tag somewhere or a cf based routine to help with this?
 
 Thanks!
 
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Re: CFMail Undelivr Folder

2005-10-26 Thread Howie Hamlin
The problem with using the CF Undelivr folder is that the folder will contain 
mails that were not delivered to *your* email server.  If you want to track 
mails that were not delivered to the final destination then you will need to 
either set a bounce-back address and monitor the bounces from your email server 
or implement an alternative mail system that provides delivery notifications.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Wednesday, October 26, 2005 10:28 AM, Dave Ashworth scribed: ---

 Hi
 
 I am developing a mail campaign application that amongst the stats on
 mail-outs shows the number of undeliveable mails (or at least I'm
 hoping it 
 will)
 
 To try and fill the C:\CFusionMX\Mail\Undelivr with some files in
 order to 
 begin coding, I added some addresses to the mailing list that I knew
 to be 
 incorrect and sent out the mail.
 
 For example, I sent on to [EMAIL PROTECTED], to which I got a
 message through to [EMAIL PROTECTED] saying user unknown from our
 mailserver, as I always do as I administer the mail server. But there
 was no 
 record of this in the undeliverable folder. I then altered the
 address to 
 read .oc.uk, but still nothing in the undeliverable folder.
 
 So, my question is, under what circumstances is the undeliverable
 folder 
 populated? Does it take a while for files to appear there whilst email
 messages are attempted to be delivered?
 
 I thought it may have something to do with internal dev servers and
 sending 
 the mail through our external mail server, but I've tested remotely
 and 
 still nothing in the folder!
 
 Any advice welcome
 
 Thanks
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Re: Customer 404 error handler application specific

2005-10-12 Thread Howie Hamlin
You can do this on a site-by-site basic in IIS.  Here are the settings we use 
on one site (Custom Errors settings).

Error Code: 404
Definition: Not Found
Message Type: URL
URL: /404.cfm

This will send the user to a not found default CFM page for anything except a 
missing ColdFusion template unless you also check verify that file exists in 
the Application Extension Mapping settings.

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--- On Wednesday, October 12, 2005 2:30 PM, Rey Bango scribed: ---

 Hi guys,
 
 I know that CFMX has the missing template handler in CF which seems to
 be site wide but us there a way to specify a missing template page
 based on the specific site the user is in?
 
 I don't want one 404 handler for all of our sites.
 
 Someone suggested going into IIS and clicking the Verify File Exists
 checkbox in the .cfm mapping but doesn't seem to be working.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 Rey...

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Re: Customer 404 error handler application specific

2005-10-12 Thread Howie Hamlin
And you have the same settings as I have?  I think the Message Type parameter 
has to be URL.

Howie

--- On Wednesday, October 12, 2005 4:52 PM, Rey Bango scribed: ---

 Hi Howie,
 
 I did that in IIS for the 404 so that it redirects to a 404 catch page
 that we've defined. I also checked off the Verify File Exists option
 for the .cfm mapping but when I specify an invalid CF template, it
 just 
 gives me a CFMX missing template message instead of redirecting to the
 404 page.
 
 Rey./..
 

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Re: houseoffusion.com webserver is down

2005-10-05 Thread Howie Hamlin
It's back now...

Howie

--- On Wednesday, October 05, 2005 9:31 AM, Andy Matthews scribed: ---

 And has been since yesterday.
 
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 Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 6:51 PM
 To: CF-Talk
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Re: MD5 Hmac - What am I missing here?

2005-10-05 Thread Howie Hamlin
Try this:

messageDigest = createObject(java,java.security.MessageDigest);
messageDigest = messageDigest.getInstance(MD5);
messageDigest.reset();
messageDigest.update(keyString.getBytes());

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--- On Wednesday, October 05, 2005 4:27 PM, Short Fuse Media scribed: ---

 For some odd reason I took it upon myself to write an HMAC generator
 in cfml/java on MX 6.1 (don't ask, I'm masochistic like that) - and
 so far 
 I believe I've gotten to this point:
 
 cfscript
 keyString = myKey;
 dataString = HelloWorld;
 
 messageDigest = createObject(java,java.security.MessageDigest);
 messageDigest = messageDigest.getInstance(MD5);
 messageDigest.update(keyString.getBytes());
 
 outputDigest = messageDigest.digest(dataString.getBytes(UTF-16LE));
 /cfscript
 
 Now, the var outputDigest gives me a byteArray, which I hit with the
 CF-Lib Bin2Hex UDF.
 
 my result is as such:
 
 b2aec7d67de6f0b74cd965a5aa87af58
 
 Now when I compare this to the old CF_HMAC tag (which works peachy,
 its 
 just that I think I could do the same in 6-12 lines as opposed to a
 massive custom tag) I get the digest of:
 
 78BD9886C78FA6D8F0C70CD943883010
 
 Clearly I'm a bit off here - anyone have any ideas?
 
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Re: iceBrowser in my Logfiles?

2005-09-16 Thread Howie Hamlin
CF Scheduler maybe?

--- On Friday, September 16, 2005 10:37 AM, Tony scribed: ---

 anyone have any idea why on my coldfusion mx 7 box, it would be
 hitting itself with this browser?
 
 2005-09-15 16:04:31 10.10.11.140 - 10.10.11.140 80 GET
 /icon_IgnitionLine.gif - 200
 Mozilla/5.0+(Java+1.4.2_05;+Windows+2000+5.0+x86;+en_US)+ICEbrowser/v6_0_2+Java/1.4.2_05
 
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Re: iceBrowser in my Logfiles?

2005-09-16 Thread Howie Hamlin
I believe that any scheduler requests are handled via an http request to the cf 
server so it looks like a regular web client connection to the web server.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Friday, September 16, 2005 11:00 AM, Tony scribed: ---

 could it be...
 
 the browser that CFMX uses internally to view pages from a pdf
 cfdocument request?
 
 tony
 

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Re: CFFILE Problem with windows 2003

2005-09-12 Thread Howie Hamlin
Any errors?  We have CFFILE working fine on the same setup.

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--- On Monday, September 12, 2005 11:27 AM, Ricardo Perez scribed: ---

 Hello!
 
 I have a form that upload a file into server, it worked fine in
 windows 2000 (iis 5) but when i put the same form into windows 2003
 (iis 6) it doesn't work!
 
 I try to grant write permissions to IIS User but it fails too.
 
 Any one has an idea about this?
 
 Thanks for your help!
 
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Re: CFFILE Problem with windows 2003

2005-09-12 Thread Howie Hamlin
I don't think we did anything special for CFFILE to work.  What I do remember 
is that the web server has to have permissions to write to the Windows temp 
folder and that there was a bug in CFMX where none of the CFFILE temp files 
were deleted as they should be and the disk would eventually fill up.

Since you are getting a 500 server error I would suggest looking in the IIS and 
CF log files to see the error that is occurring.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Monday, September 12, 2005 12:03 PM, Ricardo Perez scribed: ---

 Only in the iexplorer send me a Error 500 can't find the file
 location, i disabled the friendly errors in explorer but it send me
 the same error.
 
 I try auditing the folder trougth windows permission but appears to be
 problem between iis and coldfusion because in event viewer doesn't
 show anything.
 
 You have a special configuration check list for ColdFusion in windows
 2003 enviroment?
 
 Regards!
 

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Re: Is there a way to send an attachment via CFMAIL w/out pulling it from disk?

2005-09-07 Thread Howie Hamlin
You can do this with iMS-Lite but you would need to be running Windows and 
would need to have permission to install the software on the machine.

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 I'm using CFCHART (yes, CFCHART, not CFGRAPH--I doubled checked it
 this time g) and need to send the charts via e-mail.
 
 When using the name attribute with CFCHART, it will store the
 binary in a 
 variable in memory. I'd like to take this output and attach it to the
 e-mail 
 w/out writing the file to disk first.
 
 Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like I can find a way to use
 toBase64() and 
 manually format the CFMAIL message anymore (in older versions of CF
 you 
 could manually format the CFMAIL message.)
 
 Is there a way to use cfmailparam / to encode an attachment to the
 message 
 straight from memory?
 
 I'm trying to avoid having the spooled message be dependent on other
 files 
 on the disk. I have my reasons...
 
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Re: Timeout template after x seconds

2005-09-06 Thread Howie Hamlin
Sure:
 
cfsetting
   enableCFoutputOnly = Yes or No
   showDebugOutput = Yes or No
   requestTimeOut = value in seconds 

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/tags-pc6.htm

HTH,

Howie

--- On Tuesday, September 06, 2005 1:38 PM, Ryan Guill scribed: ---

 Hey guys,
 
 We are doing some planning for an upcomming project and have a
 question about the timeout.  Is there a way that you can
 programatically set the timeout for a page that overrides the
 cfadministrator setting?  In other words, in the admin, we have a
 timeout after 60 seconds.  But we have a page we are going to make
 into a scheduled task that will most likely take much longer to run
 and thats okay.  Is there a way to make that template exempt?
 
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Re: keeping servers synchronized

2005-08-31 Thread Howie Hamlin
Yes, correct.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Tuesday, August 30, 2005 5:36 PM, Russ scribed: ---

 So you need to set up DFS and have a domain for that, correct?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:59 PM
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 Subject: Re: keeping servers synchronized
 
 We use FRS with Windows 2003.  Content is immediately updated across
 multiple servers.
 
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Re: keeping servers synchronized

2005-08-30 Thread Howie Hamlin
We use FRS with Windows 2003.  Content is immediately updated across multiple 
servers.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:41 PM, Russ scribed: ---

 For those of you that have multiple servers, how do you keep your
 content 
 synchronized?   Short of having a separate server where everything is
 stored 
 and accessing everything through the network (such as a NAS, which
 would 
 introduce a single point of failure), how do you guys keep your
 content 
 synchronized.  We have things where clients upload images, videos,
 etc, and 
 we'd like it to be instantly or almost instantly synced.
 
 
 
 On the old servers we've been using ViceVersa, and I've used rsync to
 replicate things between a windows and a linux server, but they get a
 bit 
 slow when there is a lot of content.  It would be nice if there was a
 way to 
 have a network share, but when you update data in it, it updates it
 on 2 
 servers simultaneously, thus eliminating the single point of failure.
 
 
 
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Re: Windows registry issue

2005-08-29 Thread Howie Hamlin
If possible, create a datasource in an SQL server and switch to that.  That 
would at least get you up and running until you can clean the registry.

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Re: Windows registry issue

2005-08-29 Thread Howie Hamlin
Scott,

I have a procedure that you can use at your own risk.  If you want the 
procedure then let me know off-list and I'll send it to you.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Monday, August 29, 2005 4:50 PM, Scott Wolf scribed: ---

 That part is already done, sorry..should have mentioned that before.
 Everything is switched over to using a DB for client storage, now I
 just 
 need to clean the registry so I can create a couple of new user
 accounts.  Thanks!
 
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Re: Last dbase 4 question

2005-08-15 Thread Howie Hamlin
Go into the standard windows ODBC settings and edit the datasource settings.  
View the extended options.  One of the options will be Show Deleted Rows.  
This is on by default.  Uncheck that setting and you should be good to go.

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--- On Saturday, August 13, 2005 9:12 PM, CFDEV scribed: ---

 Since some of you seems to have work with dbase before.. when i use
 the 
 delete query my record seems to be deleted but when i download the
 dbf file 
 and open it, i still see my records? how do we completly delete them?
 I 
 remember something about this in flat file database like foxpro and
 dbase.. 
 
 Thanks
 
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Re: Last dbase 4 question

2005-08-15 Thread Howie Hamlin
Right - but that setting will cause the problem where deleted records are 
returned by a query which is in response to the original question.  Also, 
deleted record space may be reused during record inserts so packing the 
database manually would not usually be necessary unless a large number of 
records were deleted and you wanted to recover the disk space.

Howie

--- On Monday, August 15, 2005 10:52 AM, Connie DeCinko scribed: ---

 Note, that will hide the deleted records, however they will still
 exist in 
 the database until you run a pack routine.
 

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Re: coolfusion ims-lite only using 1 thread?

2005-07-21 Thread Howie Hamlin
No, iMS-Lite is a mail sending engine only.  If you need bounce processing then 
you would need iMS-SE or any other version of iMS.

With those you get a bounce processing SMTP server and you can also download 
and install our freeware cfx_boogiebounce tag that allows you to also determine 
the type of bounce.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Wednesday, July 20, 2005 5:04 PM, Matt Robertson scribed: ---

 Howie,
 
 Does any iteration of iMS contain tools to help dealing with bounced
 mail?  I have a client (a large library system) with a lot of mail
 alerts going out.  They get a whole lot coming back and somewhere on
 our to-do list is a 1-bounce, 2-bounce, 3-bounces-now-delete kinda
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Re: coolfusion ims-lite only using 1 thread?

2005-07-21 Thread Howie Hamlin
I answered you off-list but it turns out that our system was generating 
single-thread licenses for iMS-Lite when it should have provided 5 threads.  
The system and all licenses were updated on our side.  On your side you will 
need to run the KeyClient.exe program in the iMS-Lite folder and click on the 
Send button to update the license.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Wednesday, July 20, 2005 5:24 PM, Russ scribed: ---

 Yea, here is the log file (I've x'ed out some ip addresses):
 
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM Create post threads...
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] Local Addresses:
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.81.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.88.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.95.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.95.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.95.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.95.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.95.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.95.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.95.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.95.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.95.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM [001] 65.110.95.xxx
 07/20/2005 09:51:27 AM Created 1 threads.
 

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Re: coolfusion ims-lite only using 1 thread?

2005-07-20 Thread Howie Hamlin
It is supposed to have 5 threads.  Could you check the log when the server 
starts and check the line where the thread startup occurs?  It should say 5.  
For example:

07/20/2005 03:02:01 PM Create post threads...
07/20/2005 03:02:01 PM [001] Local Addresses:
07/20/2005 03:02:01 PM [001] 10.1.1.180
07/20/2005 03:02:01 PM [001] 10.1.1.2
07/20/2005 03:02:01 PM Created 5 threads.

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--- On Wednesday, July 20, 2005 1:12 PM, Russ scribed: ---

 I have just switched over to using coolfusion ims-lite from using CF
 standard to send email.  However email sending only seems slightly
 faster. 
 I checked the logs and it looks like it's only using 1 thread to send
 emails.  Has anyone run into this problem?  Ims-lite is supposed to
 come 
 with 5 threads from what I understand from the docs.  Is there some
 setting 
 that I need to set?  (BTW I'm using an external mail server).
 
 
 
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Base64 encoding

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
Are there any native functions similar to CF7 BinaryEncode() that are available 
for CF5 or 6.1 either natively or in a CFScript?  I need to take a binary 
variable and Base64 encode it.

Thanks,

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Re: Base64 encoding

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
toBase64()

Duh...

Sorry 'bout that!

Howie

--- On Monday, July 18, 2005 11:50 AM, Howie Hamlin scribed: ---

 Are there any native functions similar to CF7 BinaryEncode() that are
 available for CF5 or 6.1 either natively or in a CFScript?  I need to
 take a binary variable and Base64 encode it.  
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: cfindex.dll: Can't find dependent libraries

2005-07-15 Thread Howie Hamlin
Did the install completely succeed?  Maybe you need to reboot?

Anyway - that DLL depends on:

ADVAPI32.DLL (system32 folder)
CFINDEX.DLL 
GDI32.DLL (system32 folder)
KERNEL32.DLL (system32 folder)
LIBALLRSEI.DLL (cfusionmx\lib folder)
MSVCP60.DLL (system32 folder)
MSVCRT.DLL (system32 folder)
NTDLL.DLL (system32 folder)
RPCRT4.DLL (system32 folder)
USER32.DLL (system32 folder)
VDK200.DLL (cfusionmx\lib folder)
WS2HELP.DLL (system32 folder)
WS2_32.DLL (system32 folder)
WSOCK32.DLL (system32 folder)

Make sure that all of these DLLs exist on your server (some can't be missing or 
Windows would not boot).

HTH,

Howie

- Original Message - 
From: Damien McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 4:55 PM
Subject: cfindex.dll: Can't find dependent libraries


 I'm just after doing a fresh install of CFMX 6.1 on a Windows 2000
 Server with J2RE 1.4.x and have struck problems.  First off the ODBC
 services are not listed in the service manager.  Secondly CFM pages
 aren't being processed in IIS and the following error is in
 cfmx/logs/exception.log:
  
 Error,main,07/15/05,16:27:09,,ColdFusion\lib\cfindex.dll: Can't
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Re: Another one for the RegEx-Gurus

2005-07-11 Thread Howie Hamlin
FYI - Even if you replace the source with a CID you still need to encode the 
image into the email using that same CID as a reference.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Monday, July 11, 2005 2:41 PM, Patric Stumpe scribed: ---

 Hi Ben,
 
 thanks for the quick reply.
 Am I right that I could embrace the different parts of that regex for
 simple back-reference? I have to grab the complete URL of the
 src-attribute (need to work with that a bit) and replace it with a
 known string:
 
 e.g.:
 img src=/path/to/image.gif height=25 width=20
 
 would lead to:
 img src=cid:inlineImage01; height=25 width=20
 
 So something like that could work?
 (img [^]*src=)([^]+)([^]*)
 
 = \1cid:inlineImage01\3
 
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Re: Your recent email to us

2005-06-28 Thread Howie Hamlin
I guess the helpdesk address is in the list...I'm getting them also.

Howie

--- On Tuesday, June 28, 2005 12:01 PM, Bryan Stevenson scribed: ---

 Anybody else getting this?  I seem to get one everytime I post to
 CF-TALK. 
 
 Goldman Sachs JBWere's electronic mail policy prohibits the receipt
 or distribution of  material which may be regarded as offensive or
 spam mail. If the message is urgent please review the content for any
 language or material which may be offensive and resend the message or
 contact the intended recipient by telephone.
 
 
 Message Name: B42c1723a.0001.0005.mml
 
 
 
 Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
 VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
 Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
 phone: 250.480.0642
 fax: 250.480.1264
 cell: 250.920.8830
 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Simulate sending emails

2005-06-27 Thread Howie Hamlin
Both iMS and iMS-Lite come with a test smtp server that can be set up as the 
ColdFusion default mail server (or you can use the mail server settings in the 
CFMAIL syntax).  You can then send mail to that test server which will accept 
and log the messages w/o sending to the actual recipient.  You can also set up 
a developer (or any other iMS version except iMS-Lite) version of iMS and set 
up the templates to accept the mail, log the recipient(s) and then toss the 
mail w/o delivery (I can help you with the templates if you decide to go this 
route).

You can also download the smtp test server here:

ftp://ftp.coolfusion.com/pub/ods/ims/utilities/SMTPTestServer10.zip

This is a slightly older version than the one that comes with iMS but it should 
suffice for testing.

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--- On Monday, June 27, 2005 10:11 AM, Ben Densmore scribed: ---

 Is it possible to simulate sending emails in CF without letting them
 actually send out? I am having an issue where once in a while CF sends
 out duplicate emails to our customers. We do an email blast once a
 week and have about 11,000 emails in it. Sometimes it goes fine and
 other times it goes out twice. I can't seem to figure out where the
 issue is.
 
 I have created an exact duplicate of our email table with 11,000 dummy
 emails and can't duplicate the problem.
 
 We are using CFMX 7.
 
 Thanks,
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Re: cfmail alternatives

2005-06-17 Thread Howie Hamlin
iMS-Lite is free and can send your volume of mail with no problem: 
http://www.coolfusion.com/imslite

iMS-SE is $250 and has 5x the processing power of iMS-Lite and also includes 
delivery status and bounced message handling which is particularly useful for 
list mail processing.

Also, all iMS products can operate with or without an external email server.  
Direct mail sending greatly simplifies and speeds up the mail sending process.  
iMS comes with a CFX tag that handles email from ColdFusion queries and from 
other ODBC queries directly (you can also download our freeware CF_MAIL tag set 
which allows you to use CFMAIL-like syntax when using iMS).  FYI - iMS powers 
all of the houseoffusion.com email lists.

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--- On Friday, June 17, 2005 12:44 AM, Russ scribed: ---

 We have CFMX 6.1 Standard, and we send quite a fair amount of email
 (sometimes 10's of thousand of messages per day).  This takes a very
 long 
 time on CFMX Standard, and I know Enterprise has huge gains over it,
 but 
 it's just not worth it for us to upgrade just for the mail.  Is there
 an alternative to get emails out fast?  BlueDragon?  Java class? 
 Something 
 cheap or free would obviously be preferable.
 
 
 
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Re: cfmail alternatives

2005-06-17 Thread Howie Hamlin
iMS-Lite / iMS-SE are direct mail engines as opposed to ASPQMail which requires 
an external email server.  The purpose of ASPQMail is to provide a queueing 
mechanism for ASPMail which allows the ASP page to complete without waiting for 
the mail to be completely sent (this is similar to the way that CFMAIL 
operates).  CF_ASPMail is simply a wrapper for ASPMail.

A good overview of how iMS-Lite (iMS-SE operates similarly) is here: 
http://www.coolfusion.com/imslite/sendingmail.cfm

Regards,

Howie

--- On Friday, June 17, 2005 11:50 AM, Katz, Dov B (IT) scribed: ---

 How does this compare with ASPQMail, and something like CF_ASPMAIL?
 
 Does anyone have scaling comparisons? I'd be interested in using one
 of 
 these out-of-process mail delivery mechanisms for my mass mailings
 
 Thanks
 -Dov
 

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Re: cfmail alternatives

2005-06-17 Thread Howie Hamlin
--- On Friday, June 17, 2005 12:37 PM, Russ scribed: ---

 This looks very good... I am interested as well to find out what the
 performance of this is compared to CF standard and CF Enterprise.
 

iMS-SE is capable of sending hundreds of thousands of email per day.  In 
addition, you get immediate delivery status, bounce processing, etc.  The 
houseoffusion.com lists are using iMS-Pro which can send millions of mails per 
day.

 Also about iMS-SE, does it use/include BoogieBounce? If that's true
 then we made a mistake buying the boogiebounce api, since it was
 about the same 
 price I believe.
 

We provide a freeway CFX tag that uses BoogieBounce for bounce processing.  The 
tag works with iMS 2.7 or above.  The tag requires a valid BoogieBounce license 
as well.  The tag is not included with the iMS installer but is available as a 
separate download on our web site.

Regards,

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Re: CMS Systems

2005-06-16 Thread Howie Hamlin
Just a couple (haven't tried any of these but have them bookmarked):

http://www.mycfnuke.com/

http://www.ecobuilder.com/main.cfm

http://www.13amp.net/index.html

There's a fairly comprehensive list here:

http://davidcrow.ca/2003/07/22/coldfusion_content_management_systems.html

HTH,

Howie

--- On Thursday, June 16, 2005 3:22 PM, SStewart scribed: ---

 Aside from CommonSpot are there any other for sale CF-based CMS
 systems out there. I've looked at FarCry and CF_Extreme and they take
 a lot of modification to do what we want.  
 
 We're using DotnetNuke for our Intranet and we don't have an on staff
 .net developer. 
 
 sas
 
 Scott A. Stewart,
 Web Application Developer
 
 Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
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Re: Shopping Cart

2005-06-13 Thread Howie Hamlin
http://www.cfwebstore.com

Highly recommended...

Regards,

Howie

--- On Monday, June 13, 2005 2:02 AM, Michael Hohnecker scribed: ---

 I have been messing around with Ben Fortabs shopping cart in the WAC
 book and was wondering what other options are available.  Does anyone
 have recommendations on a Cold Fusion based shopping cart that you
 can customize.  I know Able Commerce is a player in this market but
 Ibm skeptical about them. Any suggestions would be great.
 
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Re: Who's using CF recommendations anyone

2005-06-13 Thread Howie Hamlin
http://www.forta.com/cf/using/

--- On Monday, June 13, 2005 11:34 AM, Steve Kahn scribed: ---

 Anyone have a good recommendation of companies using cf for their
 sites. I know I saw a Dell site recently but cant remember the link.
 Also does anyone have a good article on the benefits of cf to other
 applications.   
 
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Re: Quick OT Javascript question.

2005-06-13 Thread Howie Hamlin
document.form name.select name.options.selectedIndex;

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--- On Monday, June 13, 2005 4:44 PM, Jeff Waris scribed: ---

 4:50 Ponderings...
 
 How do I grab the CURRENTLY selected option in a select list WITHOUT
 knowing 
 how many options. (the options are dynamically created)
 
 Say we have in select colors
 
 Red
 Green  selected
 Blue
 
 Document.myform.colors[1].value would be the selected one, but how
 would you 
 figure that out dynamically?
 
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Re: Quick OT Javascript question.

2005-06-13 Thread Howie Hamlin
Sorry - a more complete example would be:

var SelOpt = document.form name.select name.options.selectedIndex;

then

document.myform.colors[SelOpt].value

HTH,

Howie

--- On Monday, June 13, 2005 4:44 PM, Jeff Waris scribed: ---

 4:50 Ponderings...
 
 How do I grab the CURRENTLY selected option in a select list WITHOUT
 knowing 
 how many options. (the options are dynamically created)
 
 Say we have in select colors
 
 Red
 Green  selected
 Blue
 
 Document.myform.colors[1].value would be the selected one, but how
 would you 
 figure that out dynamically?
 
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Re: ColdFusion v4.5.2 using cfmail to send authentication SMTP

2005-05-06 Thread Howie Hamlin
If you're using Windows then you can use iMS-Lite for this:

http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm#view=sn106extid=1023806

You can also use iMS-Lite to send mail directly w/o needing an external email 
server.

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--- On Friday, May 06, 2005 7:26 AM, Cliff Meyers scribed: ---

 Username/password authentication for CFMAIL was introduced in CFMX
 6.1.  Unfortunately it is not available in previous versions.  I know
 that some people had written Java or C++ custom tags meant to serve as
 a replacement for CFMAIL, but they might be hard to come by now that
 CFMAIL is so much improved.
 
 
 -Cliff
 
 
 
 On 5/6/05, Eric Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a coldfusion v4.5.2 server, and it doesn't seem like cfmail
 supports username/password authenticated SMTP.
 
 Has anyone else encountered this?
 
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Re: ColdFusion WHOIS Proxy?

2005-05-03 Thread Howie Hamlin
We have a free cfx tag here: http://www.coolfusion.com/downloads/index.cfm?id=6

HTH,

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--- On Tuesday, May 03, 2005 2:39 PM, Jim McAtee scribed: ---

 Has anyone done a WHOIS proxy in ColdFusion, similar to the one at
 GeekTools.com?
 
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Re: ColdFusion WHOIS Proxy?

2005-05-03 Thread Howie Hamlin
That refers the the server that should be queried based on the TLD (the default 
is rs.internic.net.  There is a list of servers per TLD here: 
http://www.micronicos.com/whatsnew/whois-servers-list.html

HTH,

Howie

--- On Tuesday, May 03, 2005 5:15 PM, Jim McAtee scribed: ---

 Thanks, Howie.  I just downloaded it and took a look at the
 documentation. What is the server attribute for?  Ideally, I'd like
 a tag that will recursively figure out which registry to query, which
 is what GeekTools 
 proxy does.
 

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Re: RegEx to manipulate html tags

2005-04-27 Thread Howie Hamlin
Thanks for all of the replies but what I really need to do is append some text 
in the SRC value.  What I mean is to change this:

img src=image1.jpg

to

img src=/root/images/image1.jpg

I would like to do this for all images in the text and account for both single 
and double quotes.

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Re: RegEx to manipulate html tags

2005-04-27 Thread Howie Hamlin
OK, I'll take a look at this.  I read the info on your site and it seems a bit 
daunting to a non-regex person :)

Thanks,

Howie

--- On Wednesday, April 27, 2005 11:18 AM, Claude Schneegans scribed: ---

 what I really need to do is append some text in the SRC value.
 
 Since CF_REextract also returns the exact position and length of every
 string in the text searched,
 these strings can easily be changed, replaced or appended.
 The trick is to loop backward in the query to make sure the positions
 of all strings are not changed
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Re: RegEx to manipulate html tags

2005-04-27 Thread Howie Hamlin
I trust that you're right :)

I just have to roll up my sleeves and knock on wood to ward off the evil regex 
spirits g

Thanks,

Howie

--- On Wednesday, April 27, 2005 11:47 AM, Claude Schneegans scribed: ---

 I read the info on your site and it seems a bit daunting to a
 non-regex person 
 
 It may looks so, but on the contrary, it is based on the principle
 that it may sometimes be much easier
 to find a string based on context before and after than using only one
 single regex.
 Then it actually makes thing easier for a non-regex person.

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RegEx to manipulate html tags

2005-04-26 Thread Howie Hamlin
Does anyone know of a regex that I can use to replace parameters in the tags of 
an html page?  For example, I would want to replace the SRC parameter of an 
IMG tag but the SRC parameter is not located in the same postition of the 
IMG tag each time.  So, as an example:

img src=image1.jpg

img height=100 width=100 src=image1.jpg

should both be converted to:

img src=image2.jpg

img height=100 width=100 src=image2.jpg

If the SRC parameter were always located after the IMG tag start (as in the 
first example) then I could use a simple findnocase but that's not the case.

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Re: RegEx to manipulate html tags

2005-04-26 Thread Howie Hamlin
I need to do this from within a CFML template.

Thanks,

Howie

--- On Tuesday, April 26, 2005 6:57 PM, Ian Skinner scribed: ---

 If you use DreamWeaver, recent versions have the ability to find tags
 with attributes and change those attributes. 
 
 Check out the Search: option of Specific Tag, I have done exactly
 what you are describing with this capability. 
 
 If you use DW.
 
 
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Re: My cfmail responses go in the junkmai! :(

2005-04-22 Thread Howie Hamlin
The first thing you should do is to get rid of the default CF email header 
which triggers the mail as SPAM on some servers.  You can use the MailerID 
parameter of CFMAIL.

Also, check to see if your email server is listed in any RBLs.  There are 
several RBL testers on line...here's one:

http://www.dnswiz.com/rbltest/rbltest.htm

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- Original Message - 
From: Stuart Kidd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 5:52 AM
Subject: My cfmail responses go in the junkmai! :(


 Hi guys,
 
 I have a response to people which seems to always go into the junkmail.
 
 I realise it has a link to confirm but can anyone help me so it won't keep
 getting trashed thereby the user never seeing it.
 
 This is the code:
 
 cfmail to=#CheckInterviewerUser.name#
 #CheckInterviewerUser.emailAddress# from=Stuart Kidd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 subject=020 Interview server=mail.020.com
 Hi #form.interviewerName#,
 
 A few minutes ago you submitted your interview questions at 020.  Well, the
 good news is that they have been received and we are now just awaiting
 confirmation that it was you who proposed them.
 
 To do so, all you need to do is paste the link below into your browser.
 
 http://www.020.com/index_020.cfm?interviewinterviewID=#InsertInterviewDetai
 ls.interviewID#confirmationQID=#ConfirmationQID#
 
 If you did not create the interview then please do not confirm, just ignore
 and the interview will never go live and will be deleted off our computers
 in 30 days.
 
 Stuart Kidd
 020 Interview Team
 /cfmail
 
 Anyone been able to get around this?  My Microsoft Entourage (mac) is pretty
 tough on email but I could imagine a lot of other mail programmes would be
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Re: CF server seeing network shares

2005-04-21 Thread Howie Hamlin
First, never use drive mapping - use UNC paths instead.

As for getting the share to work - you need to configure the CF service to log 
in as a user with access rights to the share.  We have redundant, load-sharing 
servers that all utilize the same network DFS shares and it works great.

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- Original Message - 
From: Troy Montour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 1:21 PM
Subject: CF server seeing network shares


 Hello,
 I'm moving are old cf server to a new server with CF 7.
 
 and on the old server they had a network share setup as F
 
 on the new server its W cause of the files and no problem there.  but 
 on the new server Cf is not seeing W as a local drive for doing 
 includes from it.
 
 I know I'm just missing something but I'm blanking and figure I could 
 get some input from someone were to look.
 
 Thanks in advance for any help
 
 Thank You
 Troy Montour
 Nebulous/YourMLSsearch.com
 SR. developer
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Re: wtf are those advertising links in the text?

2005-04-20 Thread Howie Hamlin
How about periodic, sponsored mailings?  For X number of dollars your advert 
goes to all members of the list.  The advertiser would not have access to the 
email addresses of the members and, if these were kept to a minimum, then the 
intrusion would be very small.

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Subject: Re: wtf are those advertising links in the text?


 Click here to bid $15 to move this thread to CF-Community...anyone?
 
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Re: CF7, IIS, Subdomain, SMTP - how to send mail?

2005-04-19 Thread Howie Hamlin
It's possible that the server is accepting the mail but is then unable to send 
it.  Make sure that the server is not blocked in the firewall from sending on 
port 25.

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--- On Tuesday, April 19, 2005 1:04 PM, Matthew J. Vecera scribed: ---

 Hi,
 
 Hoping someone can help.
 
 We have a site that is in the process of moving to a new host.  We
 setup a 
 subdomain on the NEW server so that they can test the application
 before 
 switching over completely.
 
 The big difference between the two locations is the mail service.  In
 the 
 old location, we had the CF Administrator point to an iMail
 mailserver (on 
 a different box) ... worked great.
 
 In the new environment (WIN2K3 if that matters) the client wants to
 use the 
 SMTP services installed via IIS (so its the same box as the web
 server) to 
 send all the mail.  (I would have thought that you needed MSExchange
 to do 
 this.)
 
 I have the CFAdministrator pointing to the local IP Address and the
 connection verified fine.  However, I cannot send any mail.  Nothing
 shows 
 up in the DROP or BADMAIL folders - nothing show up anywhere.
 
 The client needs to know that the mail sending portion of the
 application 
 works before they make the switch official and I change the subdomain
 (test.mydomain.com) over to the real domain name (www.mydomain.com).
 
 Anyone have experience setting it up this way?
 
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Re: CF7, IIS, Subdomain, SMTP - how to send mail?

2005-04-19 Thread Howie Hamlin
You could always grab a copy of iMS-Lite which is free and, IMHO, way better 
than using the built-in SMTP server.  Even if you don't wind up using iMS-Lite 
the download includes two SMTP test tools which you might find useful (one is 
used to send test mail via an SMTP server and includes details about the 
protocol and such and the other is an SMTP test server which does't relay mail 
but it does accept it and provides a detailed log).

Regards,

Howie

--- On Tuesday, April 19, 2005 2:03 PM, Matthew Vecera scribed: ---

 You would think - but then mail would be pooling up in one of the
 folders.  I checked the firewall and the IPSec policy and there is
 nothing blocking SMTP or POP on their respective ports.  
 


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Re: macromedia and Adobe?!

2005-04-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
http://tinyurl.com/dhg3f 

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Re: Interfacing Delphi with CF

2005-04-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
Delphi typically uses the BDE (Borland Database Engine) which is somewhat like 
ODBC (Borland was a pioneer in this and then MS came
out with ODBC).  The BDE was typically used to connect to Dbase, Paradox, 
Interbase (which evolved into Forebird), etc.  Later
versions of the BDE included drivers for MSSql and others.  There are also 
third-party add-ons to connect to ODBC, MySQl, PostGres,
etc.

So, basically, it can really be most any kind of database...

HTh,

Howie

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To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: Interfacing Delphi with CF


 I write all my CFX tags in Delphi,

 Thanks for the info, but the problem here is not how to write a CF
 application in Delphi, but to rewrite a Delphi application in CF, using
 the same database.
 I think the first thing I need to know now is the type of database which
 is used.
 I thought that Delphi had it's own, just like Access.

 -- 
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Re: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Howie Hamlin
Actually, if you request a page on a Windows server from the same server the 
traffic is not routed at all.

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--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:11 PM, Justin D. Scott scribed: ---

 
 Is your server on a non-routable IP address behind a NAT router?  If
 that is the case and you're using the URL to connect, your server is
 likely sending the request out to the router, and then the router
 doesn't know to send the request back to the server for processing. 
 Some of the newer routers with 
 NAT will handle this properly, but not all of them will.
 
 That would explain the connection failure that CFHTTP is throwing
 back at you.  If this is the case, you may need to add a line to your
 hosts file so that when you resolve your domain from within the
 server it will return the internal LAN address instead of getting the
 external IP via DNS. 
 
 
 ---
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Re: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Howie Hamlin
Yes, true and that's what I meant - that if the IP resolves to a local IP on
the host then the traffic is not routed.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:48 PM, Dave Watts scribed: ---

 Actually, if you request a page on a Windows server from the
 same server the traffic is not routed at all.

 This isn't necessarily true. When you make a request from the server
 console using a browser, and you enter a fully-qualified host and
 domain name, the browser asks the operating system to resolve that
 name into an IP address.
 The OS then goes through a series of steps to figure out the IP
 address - looking in the hosts file, querying the primary DNS,
 querying the secondary DNS. If the returned IP address corresponds
 directly to a local external IP address, the request itself won't be
 routed through another server, but if
 the DNS doesn't resolve for whatever reason the request will fail.

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Re: You have to laugh - the world is full of half-wits

2005-04-06 Thread Howie Hamlin
U...isn't it likely that when someone orders a new DSL line that they 
filled out their order using an existing email address from GMAIL or something? 
 I would assume that all orders are submitted using working email addresses and 
not an address that will be working one day on the new line...

Howie

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Re: Reply-to problem: CFMX and Imail

2005-04-06 Thread Howie Hamlin
You should be using a return-path header for bounces.  The reply-to header is 
used when a recipient replies to a received email.

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Re: You have to laugh - the world is full of half-wits

2005-04-06 Thread Howie Hamlin
It could be someone's home account.  They might be using dialup currently. 
etc...

Basically, what I'm saying is the tech probably had a record of the order on 
his screen and it included an email address used with the order which is SOP.  
If the email address were not entered then the tech probably would have 
resorted to using the contact phone #.  I don't think the tech was an idiot...

--- On Wednesday, April 06, 2005 10:58 AM, Bryan Stevenson scribed: ---

 U...isn't it likely that when someone orders a new DSL line that
 they filled out their order using an existing email address from
 GMAIL or something?  I would assume that all orders are submitted
 using working email addresses and not an address that will be
 working one day on the new line...
 
 Howie
 
 That's even funnier Howiehow do you check ANY e-mail account with
 no 
 connection ;-)
 
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Re: Access query problem in CF

2005-04-02 Thread Howie Hamlin
How about this:

SELECT COUNT(no_stats) AS nb_visite
FROM statistique
WHERE datepart(h,statistique.date_in) = 11

Access has a DatePart function like CF does...

HTH,

Howie

--- On Saturday, April 02, 2005 6:04 PM, CFDEV scribed: ---

 Hi all,
 
 This query works great in Access but through CF and datasource, it
 says too few parameters, any ideas?
 
 SELECT COUNT(no_stats) AS nb_visite
 FROM statistique
 WHERE FORMAT(statistique.date_in,hh) = 11
 
 Thanks
 
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Bitwise operations in CFScript

2005-04-01 Thread Howie Hamlin
Is it possible to do bitwise operations in cfscript?  I have two numbers that I 
need to AND together and check for a non-zero result.  I've looked around and 
tried several things but none seem to work.

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Re: Bitwise operations in CFScript

2005-04-01 Thread Howie Hamlin
Doh - I couldn't find that documented in cfscript and I found other web pages 
on google saying that bit ops were not part of cfscript...

Oh well, BitAnd worked and I'm truly embarrassed..

At least it's Friday and I have some cool ones in the fridge at home :)

Thanks,

Howie

--- On Friday, April 01, 2005 3:55 PM, Claude Schneegans scribed: ---

 Is it possible to do bitwise operations in cfscript? I have two
 numbers that I need to AND together and check for a non-zero result.
 
 Look for bitwhatever functions, ie: *BitAnd*(/number1/, /number2/)

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Re: Bitwise operations in CFScript

2005-04-01 Thread Howie Hamlin
What confused me, I guess, was that cfscript is a lot like javascript and I 
expected bitwise operators like those...

Thanks,

Howie

--- On Friday, April 01, 2005 4:57 PM, Claude Schneegans scribed: ---

 I couldn't find that documented in cfscript
 
 Actaully, you ca use any function in a script, so look in the docs
 about functions:
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Re: Form field naming issue

2005-03-31 Thread Howie Hamlin
There are certain cases where CF sees the form element as a validating element. 
 You should avoid ending the form field with _date

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6/Developing_ColdFusion_MX_Applications_with_CFML/formatData8.htm


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--- On Thursday, March 31, 2005 3:45 PM, Scott Weikert scribed: ---

 Hey all -
 
 Got a weird issue happening here. I've got a form that, when
 submitted, 
 one of the fields doesn't get added to the 'form.fieldlist' variable -
 hence, doesn't get kicked over to the attributes scope (using
 CFFormURL2Attributes), and hence, causes an error to kick when that
 variable isn't present.
 
 The variable IS present in the 'form' scope, though - it just isn't in
 form.fieldnames. Doing a dump of the form scope reveals the variable
 and 
 the expected value. Doing a dump of the attributes scope, the variable
 isn't there.
 
 The variable name in question is 'Brochure_Request_Date' - and I've
 since adjusted that field name to simply 'BrochureReqDate' and it
 works 
 fine now. What in the old variable name could be the issue? The word
 'Request'? I know it's not the underscores, as other fields in the
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Re: IIS/CF Directory Security for images

2005-03-29 Thread Howie Hamlin
iAuth can do this.  The trick is to control the server content via an ISAPI 
DLL.  iAuth is the only ISAPI DLL that uses CF, CFMX or BlueDragon as its logic 
and control.  Basically, when a user requests an image the web server will 
query the authentication filter and the filter will either instruct IIS to 
serve the content or block the request in some way (with iAuth you can open a 
standard browser login on the broswer, redirect to a custom login or serve back 
alternate content).  So, in your case you can authenticate based on the referer 
or a cookie or session to make sure that the user is on your site before 
serving up the image.  In your iAuth template you can do something like:

cfif isdefined(session.loggedin) is no
result=auth_reject 
response=301 content moved 
responsetext text=htmlheadmeta http-equiv=refresh 
content=0;url=http://www.example.com/img.gif;/head/html 
location=http://www.example.com/img.gif 
cfelse 
result=auth_accept 
/cfif 

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--- On Tuesday, March 29, 2005 1:56 PM, Burns, John D scribed: ---

 Other than serving all images on a site up through a CF page using CF
 Content, what ways have people protected their images from being
 linked 
 from other sites using the web server (IIS in my case) or possibly
 some 
 sort of other CF solution.  I have seen stuff before from free hosting
 pages where if you try to put their images in your pages using img
 src=http://www.theirsite.com/someimage.jpg; it will actually return
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Re: plum missing mscoree.dll

2005-03-29 Thread Howie Hamlin
You need to have the .NET Framework (1.1 or higher) installed or you will see 
this error.

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--- On Tuesday, March 29, 2005 3:16 PM, DRE scribed: ---

 Hi,
 I'm checking out the plum ide and it doesnt load right. It gives an
 error saying it cant find the file mscoree.dll on the server.
 
 if someone is using plum, can you forward me the dll.  Of if there is
 a known workaround, let me know.
 
 Thanks.
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Re: How do I stop my .cfm from erroring?

2005-03-28 Thread Howie Hamlin
If this is IIS then there is a setting that configures the web server to check 
for the existance of a template prior to calling the CF server.

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--- On Monday, March 28, 2005 7:34 PM, Will Tomlinson scribed: ---

 I'm using custom error pages for everything. 404's, requests,
 exceptions, etc. 
 
 They all work, except if I type in
 www.theexamplesite.com/junkpage.cfm, it still gives me an ugly error
 message. File cannot be found. If I type in
 www.theexamplesite.com/junkpage.htm, the correct 404 custom error
 page is displayed.
 
 What am I missing here?
 
 Thanks,
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Announcing iMS-Lite

2005-03-25 Thread Howie Hamlin
I'm pleased to announce the immediate availability of iMS-Lite a new freeware 
mail-sending product based on iMS.

iMS-Lite allows you to replace your existing combination of CFMAIL and an 
external email server.  iMS-Lite is an email server designed specifically for 
facilitating email sending from application servers.

iMS-Lite allows you to send mail without relying on an external email server to 
relay your mail.

Some advantages of iMS-Lite over CFMAIL are:

- Direct mail sending without an external email server (iMS-Lite can also be 
configured to utilize one or more external email servers in a sequential or 
round-robin selection)

- Deliveries are retried automatically...no more UNDELIVR folder

- Email delivery should be faster in most cases

iMS-Lite also includes a new open source product called CF_MAIL Tag Set which 
emulates CFMAIL syntax.  The CF_MAIL tag set is compatible with CFMX and 
BlueDragon using iMS POST Server 2.7.6 or higher and CFX_iMSMail 4.1 or higher. 
 The tag set may also work with CF5 but it has not been tested.

iMS-Lite is compatible with Windows only.  iMS-Lite comes with:

Mail-Sending Engine
Secure Mail Relay Server
CFX_iMSMail (for use in your CFML templates)
iMSMail COM Object (for sending mail from ASP, PHP, MS SQL Server, etc.)
CF_MAIL tag set
Full documentation including examples

You can read more about iMS-Lite here: http://www.coolfusion.com/imslite/

The software can be ordered at no cost from here: 
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Re: Reading Session Variables

2005-03-23 Thread Howie Hamlin
It's not possible since session vars are server side only.

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--- On Wednesday, March 23, 2005 2:52 PM, Chad McCue scribed: ---

 Does anyone know if it is possible to read session variables withing
 Javascript? 
 
 Example,
 Have a session variable called CompareList
 
  CFSET session.CompareList =  /
  input type=hidden name=Session.CompareList
 value=#Session.CompareList# / 
 
 
 JS:
 function ReadList() {
 var CurrCompareValues =
 document.myform.Session.CompareList.value; // This doesn't
work because of the Session.Comparelist
 alert(CurrCompareValues); }
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Re: Message Board

2005-03-22 Thread Howie Hamlin
Try Galleon:

http://ray.camdenfamily.com/forums/

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Regex to find CF vars

2005-03-20 Thread Howie Hamlin
First, Regex is definitely not my bag :)

I have a string that contains CF vars and I need to get a list of these vars.  
For example:

The name of item ###id# is #somevalue#.

What I would want is a return of id and somevalue.

I tried to match #*# but that doesn't seem to work.

Thanks,

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Re: Regex to find CF vars

2005-03-20 Thread Howie Hamlin
Thanks!  I really appreciate the detailed answer...will try this asap.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Sunday, March 20, 2005 6:34 PM, Jim Davis scribed: ---

 
 At the very least you'd have to do ##.+?##:
 
 +) The doubled pounds are to escape them in CF (otherwise CF will see
 then 
 as vars).
 
 +) The period is the any character wild card in RegEx (not the
 asterisk). 
 
 +) The plus says find one or more occurrences of the previous set.
 
 +) The Question mark (used as it is here) makes the expression
 non-greedy - in other words it will stop at the first end pound
 it sees rather than 
 the last.  (Note that versions of CF prior to MX don't support this -
 but 
 lordy do it make life easier.)
 
 Still that ones not quite right anyway... CF variable names can only
 start 
 with a currency symbol, an underscore or a letter.  Then they can
 only have 
 letters, numbers, underscores and currency symbols in them.
 
 So a snippet to find a CF var name looks like this (this is from a
 custom 
 type validator I have).  First I set a variable to a list of Unicode
 currency symbols:
 
 cfset CurSyms = Chr(36)  Chr(162)  Chr(163)  Chr(164)  Chr(165) 
 Chr(2546)  Chr(2547)  Chr(8352)  Chr(8353)  Chr(8354)  Chr(8355)
  
 Chr(8356)  Chr(8357)  Chr(8358)  Chr(8359)  Chr(8360)  Chr(8361)
  
 Chr(8362)  Chr(8363)  Chr(8364)  Chr(8365)  Chr(8366)  Chr(8367)
  
 Chr(8368)  Chr(8369)  Chr(3647)  Chr(6107) /
 
 Then the rex ex to determine a good CF variable name would be:
 
 ^[[:alpha:]_#CurSyms#][[:alnum:]_#CurSyms#]*
 
 +) The caret (^) in this case pins the regex to the beginning of
 the 
 search (this regex looks at a single value and determines if it's a
 valid 
 variable name, not across a whole document).
 
 So this one is basically saying The first character must be a
 letter, an 
 underscore or a currency symbol followed by any number of letters,
 numbers 
 or currency symbols.
 
 Even that's not exactly right since CF vars can't really be of any
 length... 
 but since I don't what the upper limit is it works for now.
 
 So - trying tp put them together might yield this (this also assumes
 that 
 the currency symbols have been set):
 
 ##[[:alpha:]_#CurSyms#][[:alnum:]_#CurSyms#]*?##
 
 All told I think that will work... I'm not sure tho - give her a try
 and let 
 us know how it works out!
 
 The main problem I can see is that there now way for the RegEx to know
 where in the document you are.  You'll almost definitely pick up
 false 
 positives from this when dealing with pound signs for inner-page
 anchors and 
 the like.
 
 In short there's really no way for a single regex to ensure that
 you're in a 
 CF tag when it checks.  You might be able to pull it off with a bunch
 of 
 tags but recursive parsing is really the only way to determine the
 document 
 structure enough to figure it out (and even then things go screwy
 sometimes 
 with badly formed code).
 
 Jim Davis
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: X-Mailer value

2005-03-19 Thread Howie Hamlin
User the MailerID parameter in the CFMAIL tag - that should do it.

cfmail mailerid=put some text here ...

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--- On Saturday, March 19, 2005 7:06 PM, Asim Manzur scribed: ---

 Is there anyway to change the X-Mailer value?
 
 I tried
 
 cfmailparam
 name = X-Mailer
  value = Put some text here 
 
 but in result it shows two X-Mailer in the header of the email
 X-Mailer: ColdFusion MX Application Server
 X-Mailer: Put some text here
 
 Is there any way to replace the value of X-Mailer?

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CFMAIL Group example

2005-03-14 Thread Howie Hamlin
Does anyone know of a quick example for using the group attribute of the CFMAIL 
tag?  Nothing fancy, just something that illustrates its use.

Thanks,

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Re: Dealing with bounced email

2005-03-14 Thread Howie Hamlin
We have a freeware tag that works with iMS 2.7 or above called 
CFX_BoogieBounce.  It incorporates the BoogieBounce processor 
(www.boogietools.com).  Basically, when you send the email you provide a bounce 
address and then the email is parsed using the CFX and you will get an 
indcation of why the mail bounced.  It works really well.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Monday, March 14, 2005 3:47 PM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: ---

 There are actually less than a dozen formats that account for over
 90% of 
 the bounced mail you'll get. I've been planning an app to do exactly
 what 
 your requesting but never got around to it. I'd ask Howie Hamlin
 about it as he's probably written or heard something that does this
 for iMS. 
 If not, get a weeks worth of mail and look through it. You'll start
 seeing patterns that can be written into a fast RegEx library using
 the return 
 header as a key to which regex to use.
 

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Re: Dealing with bounced email

2005-03-14 Thread Howie Hamlin
Actually, according to boogietools there are over 1500 bounced message formats. 
 We started to write our own bounce processor but it would have taken more time 
and resources that buying boogiebounce and writing a cfx wrapper for it.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Monday, March 14, 2005 4:41 PM, Paul Vernon scribed: ---

 The way I do it is to use my CFX_POP3 Pro tag rather than the built
 in CFPOP 
 tag because it's got bayesian filtering capabilities built in so I
 train 
 them  to recognise bounces as opposed to spam and score them
 appropriately. 
 
 When I process the mailbox for bounces, I don't have to do half as
 much work 
 in terms of determining whether or not the mail is a bounce message
 and 
 processing the e-mail addresses then becomes far easier as to concur
 with 
 Michael, the formats for bounce messages are pretty limited.
 
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Custom tag question

2005-03-13 Thread Howie Hamlin
I have a custom tag that has a start and end tag in cfml.  For example:

cf_mytag
some text
/cf_mytag

I can't seem to get the some text to stop appearing on the page.  I've tried 
enablecfoutputonly=yes and cfsilent in the tag itself but I still see the 
text between the tags on the page.  How can I get rid of it?  This is on a cfmx 
6.1 box, BTW.

Thanks,

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Re: Custom tag question

2005-03-13 Thread Howie Hamlin
Thanks Dave!

That did the trick.  I searched the cf docs and google and couldn't find this 
info.

Regards,

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Re: Plum vs Adalon?

2005-02-17 Thread Howie Hamlin
You need to install the .NET framework

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316091

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--- On Thursday, February 17, 2005 10:00 AM, David Manriquez scribed: ---

 Mmmm...
 
 Plum uses Fusebox too?..
 
 I tried to run Plum on my machine and i miss a dll called mscoree.dll
 someone can send me this dll?.
 
 

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Re: 2 to the power of 10

2005-02-16 Thread Howie Hamlin
cfset x = 2^10

--- On Wednesday, February 16, 2005 10:48 AM, Tony Weeg scribed: ---

 hola peeps!
 
 is there a udf or something else to handle this simple calculation?
 
 i can do it myself, with some dumb code, just wondering if there is
 something already built.
 
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Re: Alternatives to Windows SMTP service

2005-02-16 Thread Howie Hamlin
iMS-SE is a great replacement for CFMAIL and relying on an external email 
server.  iMS-SE allows you to either send mail directly to the final 
destination or it can be configured to relay mail through any number of 
external email servers in a linear or round-robin progression.  It also can 
provide real-time delivery status and email bounce processing.

It comes with:

High performance email sending engine
Bounce processsor
Secure Relay server (for sending mail with CFMAIL)
Scheduler server

This product is a variant of the server that powers the houseoffusion.com lists 
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--- On Wednesday, February 16, 2005 11:52 AM, Eric Creese scribed: ---

 I would like to know what alternatives there are to Windows SMTP. I
 use Win SMTP for my web Apps to send emails to the owners of my web
 apps such as question form, or email notifications to web app clients
 when a pucrchase was made at their estore, or sending password
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Re: Alternatives to Windows SMTP service

2005-02-16 Thread Howie Hamlin
Can you telnet into that port from the cf server?

Regards,

hh

--- On Wednesday, February 16, 2005 8:36 PM, Eric Creese scribed: ---

 Ok so I am trying to get my SMTP working but when I changed all the
 port information and startted it I went into CFAdmin and set the Mail
 properties and it keeps failing?  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wed 2/16/2005 4:15 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Cc:
 Subject: RE: Alternatives to Windows SMTP service
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: Text Editor for Opening Large Log Files

2005-02-14 Thread Howie Hamlin
I like ultraedit - http://www.ultraedit.com

I've also used http://www.textpad.com/ but I prefer ultraedit.

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--- On Monday, February 14, 2005 1:00 PM, Montgomery Chris Contr AFSFC/SFPA 
scribed: ---

 Howdy,
 
 Our CF log files (application.log, scheduler.log) are huge, in the
 range of hundreds of megabytes (173mb, 280mb, 380mb, etc.). MS
 WordPad and MS Word die when trying to open these humongous files.
 
 Is there a text editor or other log viewing tool that can open large
 log files? What does everyone use?
 
 Thanks.
 
 P.S. Yes, I will be archiving the existing logs and starting new ones
 and checking them more often. :)

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Re: Text Editor for Opening Large Log Files

2005-02-14 Thread Howie Hamlin
For tail on Win32 I use this one:

http://tailforwin32.sourceforge.net/

It's free/open source and is better than commercial tail for windows programs 
that I've seen.

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--- On Monday, February 14, 2005 1:15 PM, Dave Watts scribed: ---

 I use tail for these sorts of things. While tail is a common Unix
 utility, 
 there are free versions for Windows.
 
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Re: drive mapping for CF to use

2005-02-11 Thread Howie Hamlin
Don't use a mapped drive - use a UNC path instead.  For example:

instead of 

x:\inetpub\wwwroot

use

\\server\sharename\inetpub\wwwroot

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--- On Friday, February 11, 2005 3:01 PM, George Abraham scribed: ---

 Hi all,
 CF 5 (sigh!!) on a Win 2003 Server box with IIS. The web application
 needs to access a drive that has to be mapped through the network from
 a different server using its IP address. Now mapping a drive is easy
 enough using say 'net use' or even doing it via the Windows 'Map
 Network drive...' utility. However the account it maps the drive under
 has to be the same as the account CF runs under, obviously. How do I
 ensure that this drive is mapped everytime the server is rebooted so
 that even though CF might start as a service before the drive is
 mapped, it will see the drive as mapped? I can use scheduled tasks to
 automate it, I guess. Sorry if this is a bit confusing.
 
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Re: User Authentication Methods

2005-02-11 Thread Howie Hamlin
If you're using IIS then you might want to look at iAuth.

http://www.coolfusion.com/products/iAuth/

iAuth is an ISAPI filter DLL for IIS that allows you to do complete 
authentication using CFML.  You can code up any type of authentication scheme 
to suit your needs including control over simultaneous access using the same 
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--- On Friday, February 11, 2005 3:28 PM, Graham Pearson scribed: ---

 I am looking for resources on other user authentication methods for
 Coldfusion Applications. Besides having the standard username/password
 what other methods can be used within a Coldfusion Application.
 
 With this one application I need to know that the user who entered the
 username/password is actually the person and not someone who has
 hijacked the account. Any Ideas or resources.

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Re: Trying to make emails bounce correctly, headers problem

2005-02-04 Thread Howie Hamlin
Some email servers return to the FROM header address and ignore the other 
headers.  Try this:

cfmail from=My Company [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... 

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--- On Friday, February 04, 2005 12:30 PM, Damien McKenna scribed: ---

 Loha.
 
 Every week I send out a company newsletter to 2500 subscribers.  We
 get a few hundred bounce messages each time and they currently go
 back to the From address.  Rather than cluttering up that account I
 created an 'emailerrors' account and am trying to configure the email
 to go to it instead.
 

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Re: Imail Server

2005-02-03 Thread Howie Hamlin
Connection refused means that the connection from the CF server to the mail 
server is either blocked by a firewall, you entered the wrong IP address of the 
mail server, or the mail server is off line.  Open up a command prompt on the 
CF server and type:

telnet ip address 25

Do you see the preamble greeting of the mail server?  If not then the 
connection is likely blocked somewhere or the IP address is incorrect.

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--- On Thursday, February 03, 2005 6:12 AM, simmyana a scribed: ---

 I tried giving the mail server IP  and I verified connection also. It
 is not giving any error. But when i try to send mail, it is giving
 the following error  
 
 Could not connect to SMTP host: localhost, port: 25;   nested
 exception is:  java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused 
 
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Re: Imail Server

2005-02-03 Thread Howie Hamlin
Yes.  However - connection refused always means that the other side is 
unreachable on the designated port.  So, I don't think the mail server is 
actually seeing the connection from the CF server at all which means that I 
don't think that it's a permissions issue on the mail server.

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--- On Thursday, February 03, 2005 10:10 AM, Calvin Ward scribed: ---

 Wouldn't those conditions also give an error when verifying
 connection? 
 
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SQL Q

2005-02-02 Thread Howie Hamlin
I have an application where I want to update an exising record or create it if 
it doesn't exist (this is for keeping daily stats).  The table is indexed and 
does not allow dupes.  I came up with something like this:

cftransaction
cftry
   insert record
cfcatch type=any
   update record
/cfcatch
/cftry
/cftransaction

Basically, if the insert fails then I assume that there is a key violation and 
I update the existing record.  Does anyone see a problem with this?  My thought 
was that if you do a select first to see if the record exists and then either 
insert a new record or update the exising record then that would still take two 
trips to the SQL server.

Thanks,

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Re: SQL Q

2005-02-02 Thread Howie Hamlin
The stats are not that critical but I guess I could dump the code as is and 
redo it to do a select first.  The other thing that I was considering was 
keeping accumulators in application vars and updating the database hourly but I 
was concerned that we'd lose some data if cf were restarted.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Wednesday, February 02, 2005 5:01 PM, Ian Skinner scribed: ---

 What happens if the error that causes the first failure is something
 else BESIDES an attempted insertion of a duplicate record?   Assuming
 ANY all errors will be this one type sounds like an awfully big
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