Re: What does +no+post+sending+forms+are+found do?

2012-09-27 Thread JR

I think this might be from XRumer, a forum/blog spam program. Someone
posted about the same message a few months ago.

John

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Les Mizzell lesm...@bellsouth.net wrote:


 On 9/25/2012 6:13 PM, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans wrote:
  It looks like a search engine which is clumsily redirecting search
 result to some of your pages.
 

 Looking up the IP address it came from:

 IP: 194.190.33.234
 Decimal:3267240426
 Hostname:   194.190.33.234
 ISP:ROSNIIROS Russian Institute for Public Networks
 Organization:   CJSK Uchrezhdencheskij telefonnyj uzel
 Services:   Suspected network sharing device
 http://whatismyipaddress.com/ip-services
 Recently reported forum spam source. (165)
 Type:   Broadband http://whatismyipaddress.com/broadband
 Assignment: Static IP http://whatismyipaddress.com/dynamic-static




 

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Re: SQL Injection

2012-05-24 Thread JR

This is possibly from XRumer. It is link building/forum spamming software.

On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 5:30 AM, Kevin Parker tras...@internode.on.netwrote:


 One of my sites that has some anti-injection script reported this today -
 does anyone know what this clown was trying to do. Thank you!!

 URL:

 /news_detail.cfm?NewsID=37+++Result:+no+post+sending
 +forms+are+found;

 ++
 Kevin Parker

 ++





 

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cfpdf and cfzip without writing to disk

2012-02-29 Thread David Mineer Jr

I want to take a pdf, add a watermark and then add that file to a zip
folder.  I want the original file to stay where it is, without the
watermark.  But the new pdf with the watermark should be added to the pdf
file.

I also want everything but the original deleted when the page finishes and
the customer downloads the zip file.

Do I have to write the modified pdf (the one with the watermark) to disk to
be able to add it the zip?  I can't seem to get cfzip to take the pdf
variable. I can only get cfzip to read from disk.

TIA

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Re: cfpdf and cfzip without writing to disk

2012-02-29 Thread David Mineer Jr

Ray's right, cfpdf doesn't work with VFS. I did see that in the docs.

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Error loading: C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll

2011-09-29 Thread David Mineer Jr

I just got a new computer yesterday. Setup was easy.  Everything went on the
new computer in just a few hours.  Except coldfusion.  For the life of me I
cannot get coldfusion 9.0.1 installed and running.

Installing coldfusion 9.0 is no problem and it works.

However, the upgrade from 9.0 to 9.0.1 is not working at all.  I tried all
variations.  Using IIS. Using the builtin web server.  Saw all the IIS
compatibility stuff and played with variations of that.

Windows 7 Home 64 bit

The log shows the following:

Error loading: C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll

Coldfusion won't start and the web server configuration tool just flashes
and goes away before I can read what is happening.

I saw some posts about msvcr71.dll . I could only find that file in one
place, an that was part of a roxio or some software and moving it over did
not fix the problem

Can anyone help?  I really have researched this and hopefully I am just
missing something simple.

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Re: Error loading: C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll

2011-09-29 Thread David Mineer Jr

The update completes succesfully. It restarts all CF services (I do stop
them before upgrade) except the main one.  And running the webserver
configuration tool or starting the Main CF 9 service both don't work.  Doing
those from the command line give the error: Error loading:
C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll.  That is also what shows up
in the coldfusion-out.log

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On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:


 check the update log and it will tell you what failed.
 you also need to make sure you have ALL the cf related services and
 IIS stopped when you update.


 On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:50 PM, David Mineer Jr min...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I just got a new computer yesterday. Setup was easy.  Everything went on
 the
  new computer in just a few hours.  Except coldfusion.  For the life of me
 I
  cannot get coldfusion 9.0.1 installed and running.
 
  Installing coldfusion 9.0 is no problem and it works.
 
  However, the upgrade from 9.0 to 9.0.1 is not working at all.  I tried
 all
  variations.  Using IIS. Using the builtin web server.  Saw all the IIS
  compatibility stuff and played with variations of that.
 
  Windows 7 Home 64 bit
 
  The log shows the following:
 
  Error loading: C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll
 
  Coldfusion won't start and the web server configuration tool just flashes
  and goes away before I can read what is happening.
 
  I saw some posts about msvcr71.dll . I could only find that file in one
  place, an that was part of a roxio or some software and moving it over
 did
  not fix the problem
 
  Can anyone help?  I really have researched this and hopefully I am just
  missing something simple.
 
  ---
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  -
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  butt and doing something. It's as simple
  as that. A lot of people have ideas, but
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  something about them now. Not
  tomorrow. Not next week. But today.
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Re: multiple email addresses in cfmail FROM attribute

2011-09-29 Thread David Mineer Jr

You would just loop over the list of emails and use cfmail inside the loop
to send, right?

I could be misunderstanding exactly what you are asking.

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On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Steve LaBadie slaba...@po-box.esu.eduwrote:


 I have never come across this before. I was asked to create a form that
 ask for all attendees that are coming to an event, which means multiple
 emails addresses using CFMAIL.



 Is this possible?



 Steve LaBadie, Web Manager

 East Stroudsburg University

 570-422-3999

 http://www.esu.edu http://www.esu.edu/

 slaba...@esu.edu





 

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Re: Error loading: C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll

2011-09-29 Thread David Mineer Jr

Where can I get that from?

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On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:


 try updating your msvcr71.dll to a newer version

 On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 5:14 PM, David Mineer Jr min...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  The update completes succesfully. It restarts all CF services (I do stop
  them before upgrade) except the main one.  And running the webserver
  configuration tool or starting the Main CF 9 service both don't work.
  Doing
  those from the command line give the error: Error loading:
  C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll.  That is also what shows
 up
  in the coldfusion-out.log
 
  ---
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  -
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  butt and doing something. It's as simple
  as that. A lot of people have ideas, but
  there are few who decide to do
  something about them now. Not
  tomorrow. Not next week. But today.
  The true entrepreneur is a doer.
 
 
  On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk
 wrote:
 
 
  check the update log and it will tell you what failed.
  you also need to make sure you have ALL the cf related services and
  IIS stopped when you update.
 
 
  On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:50 PM, David Mineer Jr min...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  
   I just got a new computer yesterday. Setup was easy.  Everything went
 on
  the
   new computer in just a few hours.  Except coldfusion.  For the life of
 me
  I
   cannot get coldfusion 9.0.1 installed and running.
  
   Installing coldfusion 9.0 is no problem and it works.
  
   However, the upgrade from 9.0 to 9.0.1 is not working at all.  I tried
  all
   variations.  Using IIS. Using the builtin web server.  Saw all the IIS
   compatibility stuff and played with variations of that.
  
   Windows 7 Home 64 bit
  
   The log shows the following:
  
   Error loading: C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll
  
   Coldfusion won't start and the web server configuration tool just
 flashes
   and goes away before I can read what is happening.
  
   I saw some posts about msvcr71.dll . I could only find that file in
 one
   place, an that was part of a roxio or some software and moving it over
  did
   not fix the problem
  
   Can anyone help?  I really have researched this and hopefully I am
 just
   missing something simple.
  
   ---
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   -
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   butt and doing something. It's as simple
   as that. A lot of people have ideas, but
   there are few who decide to do
   something about them now. Not
   tomorrow. Not next week. But today.
   The true entrepreneur is a doer.
  
  
  
 
 
 
 

 

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Re: Error loading: C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll

2011-09-29 Thread David Mineer Jr

Everything I found to download was the same version as the one on my
machine.  I put it in the directory. I restarted and registered the
downloaded file.  But still same problem.

I installed the latest Java JDK because I saw that in a thread somewhere.

This is kicking my but.  All the other coldfusion services are running, but
the main application service won't start up. And the web configuration tool
won't either
crap!

Anyone else have any ideas?
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On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:


 here you go

 http://lmgtfy.com/?q=download+msvcr71.dll


 
 
  On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk
 wrote:
 
 
  try updating your msvcr71.dll to a newer version
 
  On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 5:14 PM, David Mineer Jr min...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  
   The update completes succesfully. It restarts all CF services (I do
 stop
   them before upgrade) except the main one.  And running the webserver
   configuration tool or starting the Main CF 9 service both don't work.
   Doing
   those from the command line give the error: Error loading:
   C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll.  That is also what
 shows
  up
   in the coldfusion-out.log
  
   ---
   David Mineer Jr
   -
   The critical ingredient is getting off your
   butt and doing something. It's as simple
   as that. A lot of people have ideas, but
   there are few who decide to do
   something about them now. Not
   tomorrow. Not next week. But today.
   The true entrepreneur is a doer.
  
  
   On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk
  wrote:
  
  
   check the update log and it will tell you what failed.
   you also need to make sure you have ALL the cf related services and
   IIS stopped when you update.
  
  
   On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:50 PM, David Mineer Jr min...@gmail.com
  wrote:
   
I just got a new computer yesterday. Setup was easy.  Everything
 went
  on
   the
new computer in just a few hours.  Except coldfusion.  For the life
 of
  me
   I
cannot get coldfusion 9.0.1 installed and running.
   
Installing coldfusion 9.0 is no problem and it works.
   
However, the upgrade from 9.0 to 9.0.1 is not working at all.  I
 tried
   all
variations.  Using IIS. Using the builtin web server.  Saw all the
 IIS
compatibility stuff and played with variations of that.
   
Windows 7 Home 64 bit
   
The log shows the following:
   
Error loading: C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll
   
Coldfusion won't start and the web server configuration tool just
  flashes
and goes away before I can read what is happening.
   
I saw some posts about msvcr71.dll . I could only find that file in
  one
place, an that was part of a roxio or some software and moving it
 over
   did
not fix the problem
   
Can anyone help?  I really have researched this and hopefully I am
  just
missing something simple.
   
---
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as that. A lot of people have ideas, but
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tomorrow. Not next week. But today.
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Re: Error loading: C:/ColdFusion9/runtime/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll

2011-09-29 Thread David Mineer Jr

K, hold the phone.  Looks like I installed 64 bit cf and downloaded and
tried to install the 32 bit 9.0.1 upgrade file.  So I'm a complete idiot.  I
get a new computer and apparently I can't even think straight cause I am so
excited.

Sorry. Thanks for trying to help me. Apparently I am beyond help.

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Re: Replace cfhttp with jquery.post()

2011-05-07 Thread David Mineer Jr

That's a great idea, and I have everything working to do that now.  I get
the query back, serializeJSON the results and I can see them in an alert
box.

BUT.  For the life of me I cannot figure out how to access those elements
with jQuery.

This should probably be in a new thread, and I do see alot of threads where
people are frustrated with this.  I have been pulling my hair out for hours.

jsonvar = serializeJSON(qry)
tostring(jsonvar, 'jsvar')

I really just want to do jsvar.field1 or jsvar.field2.  That doesn't work.
I have tried variations of $.each and everything I can find out there.  No
luck.

How can I get to those values with jquery?

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On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 9:54 PM, andy matthews li...@commadelimited.comwrote:


 Simplest thing to do would be to put the cfhttp call into a cfc, then call
 that from jQuery.


 andy

 -Original Message-
 From: David Mineer Jr [mailto:min...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 7:53 PM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: Re: Replace cfhttp with jquery.post()


 K, hold up.  This has something to do with the ip address of the calling
 function.  This program can only be called from the local server i.e.
 localhost.  cfhttp must call from localhost and so it works.  jQuery.post()
 must call from the client ip address and therefore won't ever work.

 So I better look more into this and see how I am going to handle this.
  This
 is an internal app and that service only responds to internal requests.

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 On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 5:55 PM, David Mineer Jr min...@gmail.com wrote:

  Nice catch.  I also had address2 instead of addressline2.  I changed
 those
  and still nothing.
 
  I get the code pasted above for the post info when I click on the link,
 but
  the response info is blank.  That's what has me flustered.  I get nothing
  back.  The link turns red and I can alert that there was an error, just
  don't know how to return the error that is sent back (assuming it is
 getting
  back to me.
 
 
 




 

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Replace cfhttp with jquery.post()

2011-05-06 Thread David Mineer Jr

I am trying to replace this:

CFhttp URL=http://localhost:8082/; method=post
cfhttpparam name=address value=68 N 4000 W
type=formfield
cfhttpparam name=addressline2 value= type=formfield
cfhttpparam name=city value=Cedar City
type=formfield
cfhttpparam name=state value=UT type=formfield
/CFHTTP

with this

$(document).ready(function(){
var url = 'http://localhost:8082/',
mydata = {address1 : '68 N 4000 W', address2 : '' ,city : 'Cedar
City', state : 'UT'};
$.post(url, mydata,function(resp){
alert(resp);
}
);

});

the jQuery seems to work, but I get nothing back and the post url turns red
in firebug.  How do I at least return an error. I can return that there is
an error, but not the actual error message.

The cfhttp works great and returns xml.

If I could figure out the actual error message I could maybe move to the
next step.

Firebug returns the following in the post tab:

POST http://localhost:8082/



HeadersPostResponse
Parametersapplication/x-www-form-urlencoded
address168 N 4000 Waddress2
cityCedar CitystateUT
Source
address1=68+N+4000+Waddress2=city=Cedar+Citystate=UT

but nothing in the response tab

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Re: Replace cfhttp with jquery.post()

2011-05-06 Thread David Mineer Jr

Nice catch.  I also had address2 instead of addressline2.  I changed those
and still nothing.

I get the code pasted above for the post info when I click on the link, but
the response info is blank.  That's what has me flustered.  I get nothing
back.  The link turns red and I can alert that there was an error, just
don't know how to return the error that is sent back (assuming it is getting
back to me.

---
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tomorrow. Not next week. But today.
The true entrepreneur is a doer.


On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Jason Fisher ja...@wanax.com wrote:


 Not sure if it's just and oversight, but you've got address in the
 CFHTTP version and address1 in the jQ version.

 As for the error, don't you get the response struct in Firebug if you
 click on the URL?


 On 5/6/2011 6:11 PM, David Mineer Jr wrote:
  I am trying to replace this:
 
  CFhttp URL=http://localhost:8082/; method=post
   cfhttpparam name=address value=68 N 4000 W
  type=formfield
   cfhttpparam name=addressline2 value=
 type=formfield
   cfhttpparam name=city value=Cedar City
  type=formfield
   cfhttpparam name=state value=UT type=formfield
  /CFHTTP
 
  with this
 
   $(document).ready(function(){
   var url = 'http://localhost:8082/',
   mydata = {address1 : '68 N 4000 W', address2 : '' ,city : 'Cedar
  City', state : 'UT'};
   $.post(url, mydata,function(resp){
   alert(resp);
   }
   );
 
   });
 
  the jQuery seems to work, but I get nothing back and the post url turns
 red
  in firebug.  How do I at least return an error. I can return that there
 is
  an error, but not the actual error message.
 
  The cfhttp works great and returns xml.
 
  If I could figure out the actual error message I could maybe move to the
  next step.
 
  Firebug returns the following in the post tab:
 
  POST http://localhost:8082/
 
 
 
  HeadersPostResponse
  Parametersapplication/x-www-form-urlencoded
  address168 N 4000 Waddress2
  cityCedar CitystateUT
  Source
  address1=68+N+4000+Waddress2=city=Cedar+Citystate=UT
 
  but nothing in the response tab
 
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  butt and doing something. It's as simple
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  something about them now. Not
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Re: Replace cfhttp with jquery.post()

2011-05-06 Thread David Mineer Jr

K, hold up.  This has something to do with the ip address of the calling
function.  This program can only be called from the local server i.e.
localhost.  cfhttp must call from localhost and so it works.  jQuery.post()
must call from the client ip address and therefore won't ever work.

So I better look more into this and see how I am going to handle this.  This
is an internal app and that service only responds to internal requests.

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On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 5:55 PM, David Mineer Jr min...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nice catch.  I also had address2 instead of addressline2.  I changed those
 and still nothing.

 I get the code pasted above for the post info when I click on the link, but
 the response info is blank.  That's what has me flustered.  I get nothing
 back.  The link turns red and I can alert that there was an error, just
 don't know how to return the error that is sent back (assuming it is getting
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Re: Replace cfhttp with jquery.post()

2011-05-06 Thread David Mineer Jr

The cfhttp portion works from the same page.  And for the program it uses
You have to define the ip addresses that it listens on, so of course your
options are limited there.  It is only for an internal app, but building it
like everything else using CF is what works best for me.

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On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:


 If the page you are trying to call is not web accessible then that indeed
 would be your problem, can;t you just put in the same folder as the rest of
 the site so that you can call it from Jquery ?


 On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 1:59 AM, Justin Scott leviat...@darktech.org
 wrote:

 
   This program can only be called from the local server i.e.
   localhost.  cfhttp must call from localhost and so it works.
 
  You could easily write a little CF-based form post proxy that would
  take in the request and re-post it internally and pass the results
  back to the client.
 
 
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Re: S3 Setup Process

2010-12-27 Thread David Mineer Jr

How do you add some one as a user and control their access?  Is that only
available via the API, or can it be done through the management console or
on the website somewhere?  I have tried to find this and only info I can
find is that it is in Beta and only available via the API.

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On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Stefan Richter ste...@flashcomguru.comwrote:


 Let your client sign up unless you want to pay his bill :-)
 He can then set you up as a user with privileges to match the type of
 access you need.

 Cheers

 Stefan




 On 27 Dec 2010, at 19:42, Dean Lawrence wrote:

 
  I've been fooling around with Amazon's S3 service and am getting ready to
 implement it for a client. However, I'm unsure of the process for signing up
 for a client account. Do I just have my client create the account and then
 supply me with the credentials or do I need to use my developer credentials
 in some way?
 
  Thanks,
 
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Re: CF 9.01 S3:// not working

2010-12-23 Thread David Mineer Jr

I am having this same problem.  But I am pretty sure my server is running
the latest update:

Version: 9,0,1,274733

Could anything else cause this.  I have restarted the app and see the s3
variables in there using application.getApplicationSettings().


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Re: Secure Hosted Subversion Services: Suggestions and experiences?

2010-08-08 Thread David Mineer Jr

I used codesion for years, then switched to unfuddle.  Little cheaper and
lots more features (at that time).  Both are good but I sure love unfuddle.

On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Dominic Watson 
watson.domi...@googlemail.com wrote:


 Key features:

 * Security (proven enough to convince legal types to trust their data with)
 * Performance
 * Scalability

 Tales of joys / woes with hosts would be much appreciated.

 TIA

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Code Assist and Code Coloring in Coldfusion Builder

2010-04-05 Thread David Mineer Jr

Code Assist and Code Coloring are not working in my workspace.

However, they do work in the default workspace setup by the installation.

Any ideas on how to remedy this?

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Re: Code Assist and Code Coloring in Coldfusion Builder

2010-04-05 Thread David Mineer Jr

this is an already existing workspace, so I guess that wouldn't apply as I
switch between the two and I did try it but it did not work.

Creating a new workspace, even with out checking that option works fine. All
code assist and coloring works when doing this.

I guess I could move everything, just don't want to, but.

On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:


  Code Assist and Code Coloring are not working in my workspace.
 
  However, they do work in the default workspace setup by the installation.
 
  Any ideas on how to remedy this?

 These settings are per-workspace settings, I think. By default, when
 you create a new workspace, it won't carry over the settings from the
 previous workspace. You can copy settings from one workspace to
 another by using the Switch Workspace ... Other option, and
 checking the Workbench Layout option under Copy Settings.

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RE: Ben Forta for president?

2008-10-24 Thread David Moore, Jr.
I say we start a new party and make him our Candidate. Although he is 
everything no one would expect to find in a presidential candidate. He is 
intelligent, unselfish, and is accessible to anyone. Yep, nothing you would 
expect...
 
Now, what about a name for our party. 
 
Programlicans, Webcratics, or we could go back in time and pick up on the 
'Whig party and just call ourselves the Brain party? 
 
 
David
 
-andy wrote:  Just write him in.andy 

Dave Long wrote:  Great idea!  Somebody send me the PDF for some counterfeit 
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RE: MID LEVEL COLDFUSION DEVELOPERS NEEDED 60k to 75k

2008-10-13 Thread Dan Lodato Jr.
Long Island NY telecommute okay!  Salary open and dependant upon salary,
if you are interested please reply with your resume and I will reach out
to you.

Thanks,


 
Daniel Lodato
IT Recruiter 
Lloyd IT
445 Broadhollow Road, Melville, NY 11747
631-777-7600 x702
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-Original Message-
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Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 2:37 PM
To: cf-jobs-talk
Subject: RE: MID LEVEL COLDFUSION DEVELOPERS NEEDED 60k to 75k

Where is this position for?  What city/state/country?

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::Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 10:35 AM
::To: cf-jobs
::Subject: MID LEVEL COLDFUSION DEVELOPERS NEEDED 60k to 75k
::
::We need Mid-Level Coldfusion Developers to work with a team of Sr.
::Developers.  In addition to ColdFusion, the position requires
::organizational, development, and interpersonal skills. Must be able to
::develop applications under set deadlines, communicate well with others
in
::a team-oriented environment.
::Please send your resume, contact information and availability to
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RE: Cold Fusion Developer (Detroit Area)

2008-10-10 Thread Dan Lodato Jr.
Here are the details reply if you are interested:


Coldfusion Developer

Salary: Dependant upon experience

Telecommute Okay

Full Benefits

 

Established organization located in Suffolk County seeks an advanced
Coldfusion developer with strong project management skills:

*Requirements are a minimum of two years programming experience

*ColdFusion 5 or higher. Experience with Coldfusion components a
must. 

*XML and web services experience a plus. 

 

** is a leading provider of information resources. The company
provides high-volume, low-cost services utilizing cutting-edge
technologies. It is committed to building long-term relationships with
customers by continually providing new and better ways to access the
information needed to make the best decisions. Since 1980, **has
operated from offices in Holtsville, New York, and Fayetteville, North
Carolina. It now has offices in Fairfax, Virginia and Tustin,
California. **continues to grow aggressively by focusing on quality
service.

 

Products  Services
Investigative services, risk mitigation services, homeland security
services, fraud detection, leading-edge fraud deterrent, information
resources

 

Regards,

 



 
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445 Broadhollow Road, Melville, NY 11747
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From: Ram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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To: cf-jobs-talk
Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Developer (Detroit Area)

Hello, Posting job details helps. W/o any details not sure how to be
interested:)

Thanks,
Ram

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Subject: Cold Fusion Developer (Detroit Area)
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Date: Thursday, October 9, 2008, 9:40 AM

Please contact me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you are interested in this
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RE: Cold Fusion Developer (Detroit Area)

2008-10-10 Thread Dan Lodato Jr.
Not if your moving to Singapore.  You would need to be in at least the
US but thank you for reaching out to me with an interest in my
opportunity I appreciate it.

Regards,


 
Daniel Lodato
IT Recruiter 
Lloyd IT
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631-777-7600 x702
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-Original Message-
From: Fast Cougar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 11:13 PM
To: cf-jobs-talk
Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Developer (Detroit Area)

Yeah, probably a good time to get out of the finance sector ...
especially
the Asset Management division ;-)

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:23 PM, Kumar, Prashant (2) 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 I am a coldfusion developer with 4+ yr. of experience.
 I am interested in this opportunity and would like to relocate from
 Singapore.
 Is there any possibility for me to be hired over there for this
 position.
 Please reply.
 Thanks.




 ---
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 Changi Business Park - 4th Floor | Singapore 486 066 |M: +65 9867 3399
 P: +65 6212 5818 | E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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RE: using dynamic variable in cfset statement

2008-09-10 Thread David Moore, Jr.
I hope no one Evaluates() this thread or I'll get a CF- ;).~David
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Re: How NOT to Evaluate (moved from cfset so not to confuse topic)

2008-09-10 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Ray wrote:
 
 As someone who used to always pounce on folks for using evaluate, I believe 
 I remember reading recently a blog entry from an Adobian that points out 
 that evaluate is not nearly as slow as it used to be.  Now when I recommend 
 against Evaluate I do so on readability terms rather than performance. For 
 almost every use of evaluate I see in the field, the code can be rewritten 
 in a cleaner, easier to understand manner.
How then would you approach the following without Evaluate, because it was the 
only way I could get it to work: (oh, let the fun begin, the shame. I probably 
committed at least 7 deadly sins alone. And yes, I am using Access. Moan. 
Laughter.) In my ever growing need to expand my knowledge base (and look less 
like an idiot to this list) HELP? It's a query that accepts information from a 
Search field to run a query.
 
cfquery name=getPhysicianRecords datasource=#DSN#SELECT *FROM 
ContactsWHERE Contacts.ContactType = 'Physician' 
 AND Contacts.#FORM.Field# = '#Evaluate(FORM.#FORM.Field#)#'ORDER BY 
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RE: How NOT to Evaluate (moved from cfset so not to confuse topic)

2008-09-10 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Adrian Wrote:
 
 SELECT * FROM Contacts WHERE Contacts.ContactType = 'Physician' AND 
 Contacts.#FORM.Field# = '#FORM[FORM.Field]#' ORDER BY Contacts.LastName
 
What is the [] for. How would they be used. I have never used them at all. What 
is the protocal. Is that CF or SQL or...  And then throw in some cfqueryparams.
I am just starting to write in the cfqueryparams. That is a new one too.
 
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RE: How NOT to Evaluate (moved from cfset so not to confuse topic)

2008-09-10 Thread David Moore, Jr.
You people are just scary smart. At least I have my good looks to fall back on 
:) (I wish)...
 
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RE: How NOT to Evaluate (moved from cfset so not to confuse topic)

2008-09-10 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Well, if you'll were trying to make it clearer - it's darker than pitch now. 
Smart - but confusing. Seriously. I'm, lost again.
 
Let's just do this one:
 
cfoutput query=getPhysicianSubTypes startrow=#Evaluate(start)# 
maxrows=#Evaluate(end)#
 
and this one, which is from a tag I got of Adobe 2 days ago called 
cf_search_nextprevious:
 
a 
href=#variables.FileName#?#variables.ExtraURLString#amp;#variables.strt_string#=#Evaluate(variables.strt
 + variables.show)##variables.layout_next#/a
 
~David lol Shouldn't that be: cfset x = x 
cfoutput#variable[variable.x]#/cfoutput /lol
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RE: How NOT to Evaluate (moved from cfset so not to confuse topic)

2008-09-10 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Judah wrote: Untested but should work:  cfquery name=getPhysicianRecords 
datasource=#DSN# SELECT * FROM Contacts WHERE Contacts.ContactType = 
'Physician' cfif Len(form.field) AND StructKeyExists(form,form.field) AND 
Contacts.#FORM.Field# = '#Trim(form[form.field])#' cfelse 1 = 0 /cfelse 
ORDER BY Contacts.LastName /cfquery
Showing my ignorance again, but it is already showing so why not. What does the 
 
1 = 0 do?
 
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RE: How NOT to Evaluate (moved from cfset so not to confuse topic)

2008-09-10 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Now I am having one of those v8Aha!/v8 moments. 
 
Thank you...
 
~David
 
Judah wrote:  Ah, sorry, didn't explain fully. I did a StructKeyExists and a 
Len to make sure that the field you are going to evaluate really exists in the 
form. If it doesn't, you don't want your cfquery to throw a gnarly error 
(most likely) so if the assertion is false, the WHERE clause becomes WHERE 1 = 
0 which is always false so the query completes and returns 0 records. 
Alternatively, you could wrap your query in a try/catch and catch any db 
errors and display them back to the user telling them that they forgot to put 
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RE: using dynamic variable in cfset statement

2008-09-09 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Would something like this work?
 
cfset Evaluate(application.#appconfig.code_name#) = '#appconfig.code_value#'
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RE: using dynamic variable in cfset statement

2008-09-09 Thread David Moore, Jr.
I just love giving you guys something to laugh at ... Rag the newbie... It's 
OK. At least I am learning, and trying. :) hehe :)   Ouch! Evaluate
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RE: using dynamic variable in cfset statement

2008-09-09 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Pat wrote: It's sometimes the best and fastest way to learn :-).  Evaluate 
works, it's just not really recommended Ouch. ;-) 
Yes. It's just painful to the character of ones soul. 
 
I didn't know that about Evaluate. Glad I do know that...now. 
 
I wish there was an asterisks next to code somewhere that says, here's some 
code, but don't use this. It's really BAD. It works, but you shouldn't use 
it
 
I mean, why is it there if you are not supposed to use it. It's like Eve and 
the apple all over again...
 
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RE: using dynamic variable in cfset statement

2008-09-09 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Charlie wrote:  hey i was laughing at patrick laughing at you, not laughing at 
you directly, so it's ok :)
Oh, I'm cool. I worked in Radio for 15 years as a DJ, so I don't expect a whole 
lot out of myself. I thought it was funny too. :)
 
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RE: mail

2008-09-08 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Chad wrote:
 Hello, I am using CFMail to send an email and if one of the email addresses 
 in the TO attribute does not exists then no one in the TO attribute gets the 
 email. It sits in the undelivered folder.  
 Error,scheduler-5,09/08/08,10:17:32,,Invalid Addresses; nested 
 exception is: class javax.mail.SendFailedException: 550 5.1.1 Mailbox [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED] does not exist   How can I avoid this. I want everyone to get 
 the email even if one of the email addresses does not exist.  I have the 
 emails separated by commas in the TO attribute. Should I not do this?
Loop over all the To's. Don't put them all in the To field.
 
cfloop index=ToEmails list=#ListofEmails#
cfmail to=#ToEmails# from=[EMAIL PROTECTED] subject=email
content
/cfmail
You may also want to do some email validation.
 
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RE: Text to image for Non CSS font resolution

2008-08-28 Thread David Moore, Jr.
C Wrote: Not to rule out other options, but try setting the background color 
when the image object is created:  cfset myImage=ImageNew(,500,20, rgb, 
ff)  Though, I do not think you want to create the images every time 
the page loads. 
That helps, but I still need help. It did do the trick, but is it the best 
solution? I am not going to create it each time. Just each time they need new 
text. I will build an image inventory and check to see if the FileExists. I 
hate the way this will work, but I can't talk them into doing it any other way. 
 
I am using a combination of sIFR and this. (I got the sIFR working late last 
night). I don't like any of it, but an Agency created the design using 
ScalaSans everywhere, even with me explaining how text resolves. And the site 
is completely dynamic. Has anyone else run into this and found a better 
solution. 
 
If text comes out of a database dynamically and it must be a non-universal 
font, is there any other solution other than Text to Image or sIFR?
 
Thanks,
 
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RE: Text to image for Non CSS font resolution

2008-08-27 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Jake Churchill Wrote:Try a .jpg. I've had funny issues with .gif files before.
 
Didn't fix it. Still black background. I copied the code write off the Adobe 
Live Docs website? What could I have done. Anyone else. I saw the suggestion in 
this thread of using sIFR. What should I do? Any advice from others. Should I 
stick with this and get it working or go with sIFR?
 
The client has to use Scala Sans in a lot of places including some Headers, 
navigation, etc. And all of the content is being dymically generated from an 
access database that I pull over from their business every night. Help?
 
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RE: Centering text written on an image

2008-08-22 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Are you doing this dynamically using cfimage or Photoshop or just how?
 
~David Subject: Centering text written on an image From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 11:09:37 -0400  Hi,  
I want to add some text to an image but have it centered rather than left 
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RE: Centering text written on an image

2008-08-22 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Kevin Wrote
 
 I am using ColdFusion to write some text on an image and I don't know in 
 advance what the string is going to be so I can't guess where to start 
 writing it.  Is there a way to say write this text around a particular 
 point?   I can check from the image how wide it is and work out where the 
 centre is but I can't see how to either tell the ImageDrawText() function to 
 center it or work out how wide the text will be once its written. 
The only way I know is to set the start point of the text. To do this you would 
take the TotalImageWidth - TextWidth/2 to find where the start point should be. 
That would be one way. 
 
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RE: Query Too Complex for Access?

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
No I haven't.  
 
What you are saying is that I should use valueList to build a full list from 
all values in the getActiveWorks query and then listQualify to see if any 
variable matches.
 
Thanks David! I will give it a shot. 
 
Does anyone else know of any other ways?
 
David G. Moore, Jr.
UpstateWeb. LLC Subject: RE: Query Too Complex for Access? From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 13:27:34 
-0500  Have you tried:  AND Works.ThisInventory not in 
(#listQualify(valueList(getActiveWorks.ThisReference),')#)  ??  Dave 
-Original Message- From: David Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sent: 
Wednesday, August 20, 2008 1:18 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Query Too Complex for 
Access?  I know I am setting myself up for another Query too complex issue, 
so before I start I thought I would ask for suggestions. I run into this when 
I have to reference two different Access databases that are Client imposed 
(don't ask). Basically, I have to use one for active data and one to show 
available date (minus the active data). This is, of coures, where the problem 
comes in. The queries will help:  cfquery name=getActiveWorks 
datasource=#DSN# SELECT *  FROM Works  WHERE Works.PageReference = 
#FORM.ThisPage# AND Works.TypeReference = '#FORM.ThisType#' /cfquery  
cfquery name=getWorks datasource=#DSN2# SELECT * FROM Works, Artists  
WHERE Artists.ArtistNumber = Works.ArtistNumber AND Works.Type = 
'#FORM.ThisType#' cfloop query=getActiveWorks AND Works.ThisInventory  
'#getActiveWorks.ThisReference#' /cfloop/cfif ORDER BY Works.Title Asc 
/cfquery  Where the cfloop is is where the problem is going to come into 
play when the Active Works get to a certain level and the Query becomes Too 
Complex. What is the Best way to handle this?   I am using CF8, Windows 
Server 2003, and MS Access w/Unicode ODBC Connector.

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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
I am currently using the SQLprev.cfm from Jochem to stop the onslaught of 
superfluous bandwidth suckage from my server, but was wondering what the 
difference would be with this one. I am not looking to start a my SQL 
Injection blocker is better than yours, yet trying to educate myself on just 
what is going on and what is best to do. 
 
Does this thing just raise it's ugly head every now and then and go away for a 
while? This is the first I have seen of it on my server.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
~David G. Moore, Jr.
   UpstateWeb, LLC Subject: Re: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 
14:36:46 -0400   I also had a concern about thread safety; it's caching the 
java.util.  regex.Matcher object in Application scope, and calling 
Application.  injChecker.reset(testvar) for each url/form/etc variable -- 
seems like   Matcher.reset() changes state of the cached Matcher object?   
Thanks for pointing this out...I updated the tool on my site to address this 
and also switched it to use a different RegEx that seems to work better and 
throw less false positives. Same link to download as before:  
http://www.cfwebstore.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.downloaddownloadID=18  
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RE: Query Too Complex for Access?

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
I noticed that after I hit the 'send' button. I had a cfif to check if there 
were actual records before running the statement. I didn't think I needed to 
show all that, so I took it out, but left the stray end code. 
 
The code works well. I haven't tested it at a lot of values though. This will 
not have the same issue once their are like 100 records in the getActiveWorks 
query. Right?
 
~David G. Moore, Jr. Subject: RE: Query Too Complex for Access? From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 15:18:11 
-0500  Acutally, the first part is correct. The listQualify() function 
actually just places 'single quotes' around each of the values in your 
valuelist since that would be required by the DB.  List qualify doesn't 
check any variables.  I noticed you had a stray /cfif tag. Were you missing 
a cfif condition as you only wanted to compare against 'some' of the records 
in getActiveWorks? If so, send your CFIF statement as we'll have to modify 
what I sent you earlier.  Dave  -Original Message- From: David 
Moore, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 1:37 
PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Query Too Complex for Access?  No I haven't.  
 What you are saying is that I should use valueList to build a full list from 
all values in the getActiveWorks query and then listQualify to see if any 
variable matches.  Thanks David! I will give it a shot.   Does anyone else 
know of any other ways?  David G. Moore, Jr. UpstateWeb. LLC Subject: RE: 
Query Too Complex for Access? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 13:27:34 -0500  Have you 
tried:  AND Works.ThisInventory not in 
(#listQualify(valueList(getActiveWorks.ThisReference),')#)  ??  Dave 
-Original Message- From: David Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 1:18 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Query Too 
Complex for Access?  I know I am setting myself up for another Query too 
complex issue, so before I start I thought I would ask for suggestions. I 
run into this when I have to reference two different Access databases that 
are Client imposed (don't ask). Basically, I have to use one for active data 
and one to show available date (minus the active data). This is, of coures, 
where the problem comes in. The queries will help:  cfquery 
name=getActiveWorks datasource=#DSN# SELECT *  FROM Works  WHERE 
Works.PageReference = #FORM.ThisPage# AND Works.TypeReference = 
'#FORM.ThisType#' /cfquery  cfquery name=getWorks 
datasource=#DSN2# SELECT * FROM Works, Artists  WHERE 
Artists.ArtistNumber = Works.ArtistNumber AND Works.Type = '#FORM.ThisType#' 
cfloop query=getActiveWorks AND Works.ThisInventory  
'#getActiveWorks.ThisReference#' /cfloop/cfif ORDER BY Works.Title Asc 
/cfquery  Where the cfloop is is where the problem is going to come into 
play when the Active Works get to a certain level and the Query becomes 
Too Complex. What is the Best way to handle this?   I am using CF8, 
Windows Server 2003, and MS Access w/Unicode ODBC Connector.

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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
When you say Update Your Code, are you saying using cfqueryparam? But even 
so, the SQL injection still will use up countless resources instead of cutting 
it off early. So, go back and fix 1,000's of lines of code I have developed 
over the last 'upteen' years or stop it before it starts? Is this something new 
to CF8 or just a necessary evil because of SQL Injection Attacks. 
 
Not trying to pick a fight, becuase I am sure you have forgotten more code than 
I will ever know (seriously) and I am probably just being lazy (seriously), but 
is cfqueryparam something a lot of programmers really use? I have never seen 
cfqueryparam used on any tags I have purchased or exchanged and I am afraid 
all I know is what I have learned from books and forums. This is the first I 
have ever heard of using cfqueryparam.
 
~David G. Moore, Jr. Subject: Re: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 
17:01:42 -0400   I am currently using the SQLprev.cfm from Jochem to stop 
the onslaught of superfluous bandwidth suckage from my server, but was 
wondering what the difference would be with this one. I am not looking to start 
a my SQL Injection blocker is better than yours, yet trying to educate myself 
on just what is going on and what is best to do.   My original SQLprev script 
(http://www.gravityfree.com/_sqlprev.cfm.txt)  just checks for basic SQL 
keywords with a semicolon in URL variables.  It's a quick and dirty way to 
give you some protection from bots  short-term while your code base is updated 
to use best practices and  secure coding methods. Mary Jo's is more thorough 
in that it checks  additional variable scopes, and can help protect better 
against  hand-drafted attacks, but may have a higher potential for false  
positives (though it's improved recently from what I can tell).  SQLPrev has 
a version compatible with CF5 for those who need it where  the other script 
relies on CFMX functions to run. I'm not saying one is  better than the other, 
they both get the job done. Just use whatever  works best for you, and update 
your code so that you don't need either  of them g.   -Justin Scott   
 

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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
And this is where I am. I have been using CF since 4.5. Very Scary. Glad I have 
found this list. I am sure to learn a lot. I will try to read and not bother.
 
Thanks for the SMACK DOWN. I will start to write it in and become more learned. 
I can say, just in the last weeks since joining I have learned a lot.
 
~David G. Moore, Jr. Subject: Re: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 
14:35:19 -0700   Not trying to pick a fight, becuase I am sure you have 
forgotten more code   than I will ever know (seriously) and I am probably 
just being lazy   (seriously), but is cfqueryparam something a lot of 
programmers really   use? I have never seen cfqueryparam used on any tags 
I have purchased   or exchanged and I am afraid all I know is what I have 
learned from books   and forums. This is the first I have ever heard of 
using cfqueryparam.  It depends on what you mean by a lot. But, if you'd 
been hanging out on  this list at all, you'd have heard of cfqueryparam. It's 
discussed quite  often. But, since most people learn ColdFusion on their own, 
and it's not a  necessary tag to know about to get things done, you could go 
for years  without using it or even understanding why it's needed.  -- Josh 
   

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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Justin,
 
I certainly don't feel picked on. I feel blessed to have a place where I can 
learn from people who do know so much. And you are right. I (we) only seem to 
learn under fire. I am a one man business owner in a small town with limited 
resources and time. 10 hour days, work weekends, what is family time except 
coaching baseball-soccer-basketball, and I have forgotten what sleep even is. 
So, what do we do?
 
I am a little embarrassed to say I didn't know, but at least in honesty I can 
learn and get a complete picture. 
 
So, what is PCI-DSS (he asks sheepishly) or is that a whole nother Post
 
Thanks everyone!
 
~David G. Moore, Jr.
 
P.S. Speaking of Smack Down's. Mary Jo's got a great right cross :) Go get'em 
girl! Subject: Re: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 17:41:12 
-0400   When you say Update Your Code, are you saying using 
cfqueryparam? But even so, the SQL injection still will use up countless 
resources instead of cutting it off early. So, go back and fix 1,000's of lines 
of code I have developed over the last 'upteen' years or stop it before it 
starts? Is this something new to CF8 or just a necessary evil because of SQL 
Injection Attacks.   Essentially, yes, code should be using cfqueryparam and 
other secure  coding methods to keep the baddies out. The resources will get 
used  either way, really. You can either rely on a filter up-front and use up 
 CPU cycles regardless of whether a user is legitimate or not, or even  
whether or not a query is being run in the page or not, etc. Or, you  can 
implement cfqueryparam where appropriate and only use those cycles  where 
they're needed, and you'll get the added benefit of prepared  statements on 
the SQL Server in most cases and the queries will run  slightly faster as a 
result. Either way you go, protect yourself and  your clients.  SQL 
injection attacks have been around since before I got started in web  
development, and secure coding against them has been a best practice  just as 
long. I remember updating old CF code I inherited way back  when I was using 
ColdFusion 4, so it's certainly nothing new.  It's unfortunate that you 
haven't seen this in practice until now, but  it really is something you 
should be doing. It's been my observation  over the years that web programmers 
in general (not just limited to  ColdFusion) tend to learn about security only 
when there is a breach of  some kind, and then have to scramble to learn under 
fire. Just as an  example, how many out there run e-commerce applications and 
have never  heard of PCI-DSS?  I'm not picking on you specifically, David, 
so please don't think I'm  calling you out or anything. I'm always learning 
new things myself, but  we web developers need to collectively get more 
educated about the risks  and threats we face and alter our practice 
accordingly.   -Justin Scott

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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
The only way I found the SQL Injection Attack was my server kept crawling to a 
dead hault. I looked in SeeFusion (some softwear I purchased that lets me see 
what is going on live with the websites) and I noticed that the sites Total 
Time just kept going up and never resolving, basically every website coming to 
a hault and bringing my server to a scretching hault. I would reboot CF to get 
it to unlock. After a scan of Cold Fusion logfiles application.cfm file, I saw 
this weird URL string and thus my search landed me here.
 
Whether or not that is what was or is bringing my server to a hault, I don't 
know - but I can only hope. I am pretty sure it has something to do with the 
(don't everyone scream all at once) 45 access databases I am using to run the 
individual websites off of or not, but just maybe.
 
~ David G. Moore, Jr.
 
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about to get another SMACK DOWN... Subject: RE: SQL injection attack on House 
of Fusion From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 
20 Aug 2008 17:59:23 -0400   Does this thing just raise it's ugly head every 
now and then   and go away for a while? This is the first I have seen of it  
 on my server.  This is the first large-scale automated SQL injection 
attack. Automated attacks have been around for a long time, as have SQL 
injection attacks.  Honestly, this current attack is just a nuisance. SQL 
injection attacks are usually more destructive, in that they often involve the 
theft of sensitive data. In those cases, of course, the attack is manual 
rather than automated. But if your site is vulnerable to this automated 
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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Well, it is my goal :) not there yet... Subject: Re: SQL injection attack on 
House of Fusion From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: 
Wed, 20 Aug 2008 16:59:26 -0500  is cfqueryparam something a lot of 
programmers really use?   Only the good ones. ;)   Thanks,  Eric  
David Moore, Jr. wrote:  When you say Update Your Code, are you saying 
using cfqueryparam? But even so, the SQL injection still will use up 
countless resources instead of cutting it off early. So, go back and fix 
1,000's of lines of code I have developed over the last 'upteen' years or stop 
it before it starts? Is this something new to CF8 or just a necessary evil 
because of SQL Injection Attacks. Not trying to pick a fight, becuase I 
am sure you have forgotten more code than I will ever know (seriously) and I am 
probably just being lazy (seriously), but is cfqueryparam something a lot of 
programmers really use? I have never seen cfqueryparam used on any tags I 
have purchased or exchanged and I am afraid all I know is what I have learned 
from books and forums. This is the first I have ever heard of using 
cfqueryparam.~David G. Moore, Jr. Subject: Re: SQL injection attack 
on House of Fusion From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com 
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 17:01:42 -0400   I am currently using the SQLprev.cfm 
from Jochem to stop the onslaught of superfluous bandwidth suckage from my 
server, but was wondering what the difference would be with this one. I am not 
looking to start a my SQL Injection blocker is better than yours, yet trying 
to educate myself on just what is going on and what is best to do.   My 
original SQLprev script (http://www.gravityfree.com/_sqlprev.cfm.txt)  just 
checks for basic SQL keywords with a semicolon in URL variables.  It's a quick 
and dirty way to give you some protection from bots  short-term while your 
code base is updated to use best practices and  secure coding methods. Mary 
Jo's is more thorough in that it checks  additional variable scopes, and can 
help protect better against  hand-drafted attacks, but may have a higher p 
otential for false  positives (though it's improved recently from what I can 
tell).  SQLPrev has a version compatible with CF5 for those who need it where 
 the other script relies on CFMX functions to run. I'm not saying one is  
better than the other, they both get the job done. Just use whatever  works 
best for you, and update your code so that you don't need either  of them 
g.   -Justin Scott  

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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
So, I have found like the Mother Load of good programmers who really care 
about Cold Fusion and take the time to do it right? Becuase every peice of code 
I have ever gotten from Adobe Exchange or Purchase from other sites has never 
had cfqueryparam. And I know Ben is going to shoot me, because looking back 
at some of his Advanced books now I see where he says I should be using it.
 
I guess my 10 hour days just turned into 14 hours. Anybody got a Starbucks 
Supersize Java Java Double Caffeine coupon?
 
Eric is pretty good at the Smack Down too, Eric The Great takes David the Geek 
over the ropes and into the first row of chairs! (Yes, I am from the South and 
everything references Wrestling or Nascar)
 
~David Subject: Re: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 16:59:26 
-0500  is cfqueryparam something a lot of programmers really use?   
Only the good ones. ;)   Thanks,  Eric  David Moore, Jr. wrote:  When 
you say Update Your Code, are you saying using cfqueryparam? But even so, 
the SQL injection still will use up countless resources instead of cutting it 
off early. So, go back and fix 1,000's of lines of code I have developed over 
the last 'upteen' years or stop it before it starts? Is this something new to 
CF8 or just a necessary evil because of SQL Injection Attacks. Not 
trying to pick a fight, becuase I am sure you have forgotten more code than I 
will ever know (seriously) and I am probably just being lazy (seriously), but 
is cfqueryparam something a lot of programmers really use? I have never seen 
cfqueryparam used on any tags I have purchased or exchanged and I am afraid 
all I know is what I have learned from books and forums. This is the first I 
have ever heard of using cfqueryparam.~David G. Moore, Jr. Subject: 
Re: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 17:01:42 -0400   I am 
currently using the SQLprev.cfm from Jochem to stop the onslaught of 
superfluous bandwidth suckage from my server, but was wondering what the 
difference would be with this one. I am not looking to start a my SQL 
Injection blocker is better than yours, yet trying to educate myself on just 
what is going on and what is best to do.   My original SQLprev script 
(http://www.gravityfree.com/_sqlprev.cfm.txt)  just checks for basic SQL 
keywords with a semicolon in URL variables.  It's a quick and dirty way to 
give you some protection from bots  short-term while your code base is updated 
to use best practices and  secure coding methods. Mary Jo's is more thorough 
in that it checks  additional variable scopes, and can help protect better 
against  hand-drafted attacks, but may have a higher p otential for false  
positives (though it's improved recently from what I can tell).  SQLPrev has 
a version compatible with CF5 for those who need it where  the other script 
relies on CFMX functions to run. I'm not saying one is  better than the other, 
they both get the job done. Just use whatever  works best for you, and update 
your code so that you don't need either  of them g.   -Justin Scott   
   

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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Consider me connected. At the same time, I will try not to just suck the life 
out of the list and provide substance where I can. I was a morning radio 
announcer for 20 years before becoming a web programmer, so if you can't 
remember the name of that song or artist - just ask. :)
 
As for the can o' worms. If you're ever in Spartanburg, SC, just bring 'em 
along and I can show you some really nice fishin!
 
Seriously, thanks everyone!
 
~David G. Moore, Jr. Subject: Re: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 
18:17:34 -0400   I certainly don't feel picked on. I feel blessed to have a 
place where I can learn from people who do know so much. And you are right. I 
(we) only seem to learn under fire. I am a one man business owner in a small 
town with limited resources and time. 10 hour days, work weekends, what is 
family time except coaching baseball-soccer-basketball, and I have forgotten 
what sleep even is. So, what do we do?  Well, the first step is getting more 
connected to the community, being  exposed to different styles, and being on a 
list such as this one is a  great start. Presentations at user groups can also 
cover topics such as  this if you have one near your area.   So, what is 
PCI-DSS (he asks sheepishly) or is that a whole nother Post  In short, 
PCI-DSS is the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard.  It is required 
for any merchant who accepts, processes, handles, stores,  or transmits credit 
card or debit card information. It isn't law, but  your merchant account (or 
those of your clients) will have provisions in  their contracts that require 
compliance with these rules. You can read  more about it at:  
https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/security_standards/pci_dss.shtml  That's 
another whole can o' worms though.   -Justin Scott

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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Mary Jo,
 
Sorry. Didn't see all that. First time using this kind of post.   Here's 
another smack down for youit would be nice if you could remove all the 
extra quoted stuff on your poststake a look at the online web archives, it 
really makes a mess of the thread!  Will do better in the future. No way for me 
to go in an edit that once it is posted? YUCK. Where's a good Langolier when 
you need one? Thanks for the education though.
 
~David
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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Actually I am a pacifist at heart and always try to not lose my temper (serves 
me well with customers, particularly the endlessly annoying ones!) 
LOLOL. I am actually a moderately conservative liberal. I believe in loosing my 
temper only when I know I can't find it. 
 As for not knowing what cfqueryparam is and how to properly secure an 
 application (there's more to it than just cfqueryparam) hopefully all these 
 issues that people are dealing with will help such information make it's way 
 into even beginner CF materials, and not have it be so much of an 
 afterthought as it seems to have been up to this point. 
On a serious note, it would have been nice that I would have been more aware 
when I started coding those many years ago. I have more lines of code that need 
reworking than I care to think of, but I have to start somewhere. 
 --- Mary Jo
Thanks for your help today! You have been incredibly patient and kind. Now, I 
must go home because my wife has called for her third and last time, which 
means I am on the couch...
 
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RE: SQL injection attack on House of Fusion

2008-08-20 Thread David Moore, Jr.
OK. I thought it was from you. I was sent an email with the link to SQLprev.cfm 
in an email and they referenced I use your suggestion in the email as well. I 
stuck the two together. David Moore, Jr. wrote:  I am currently using the 
SQLprev.cfm from Jochem
Jochem Wrote?  The what from whom?Please don't shoot me. I am new to all this? 
Sleep deprived...
 
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RE: Creating a database with repeated information

2008-08-18 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Melissa,
 
This would be in your Query statement. 
 
Insert INTO STATES
Where State = '#URL.State#'
 
David G. Moore, Jr.
UpstateWeb LLC Subject: Re: Creating a database with repeated information 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 
11:05:02 -0400  Thanks for the welcoming answers. :) I am relatively new to 
ColdFusion, but I may have misstated my question; it's not the pulling 
information from the database I'm not sure how to do, it's the setting the 
database up (efficiently) in the first place.  I figure each record will need 
five fields: the ubiquitous auto-incremented ID, the page title, the page 
content, then the state and the page name (to call in from the URL, like 
index.cfm?page=aboutstate=VA).  Since all the states will have the same set 
of ten pages to start, it seems that one should be able to use a cfloop of 
insert statements. Where I get jammed up is figuring out how to tell it what 
state to insert in the state field. Would it need to be a long cfswitch saying 
if i=1 the state is AL, if i=2 the state is AK, etc.?  Thanks again!   

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RE: Creating a database with repeated information

2008-08-18 Thread David Moore, Jr.
Ooopss. Subject: Re: Creating a database with repeated information From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 
22:19:03 +0700  hmmm... INSERT with a WHERE cause? Didn't you mean UPDATE?  
Azadi Saryev Sabai-dee.com http://www.sabai-dee.com/David Moore, Jr. 
wrote:  Melissa,This would be in your Query statement. Insert 
INTO STATES  Where State = '#URL.State#'David G. Moore, Jr. 

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Re: Problem Posting

2008-02-11 Thread Edward A Savage Jr
 Is it just me or are others having trouble posting? I'm finding that 
 its taking hours before a posting appears - I'm using the web-site 
 (not email) and Firefox.
 
 Andrew. 

I'm replying now from the web site.  1:41 PM EST 

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Re: Parsing an XML file and inserting into Oracle SYS.XMLTYPE

2007-09-28 Thread Carlos Paez Jr
I'm not sure what driver we use.  We have CF enterprise, running on
Solaris... and we only have one choice in the CFadmin for Oracle.

-Carlo

On 9/27/07, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Which driver are you using? The CF Enterprise DataDirect one or the
 Oracle Thin driver?

 On 9/27/07, Carlos Paez Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi James,
 
  I did try to use cf_sql_clob but I was getting this error:
  Error casting an object of type to an incompatible type. This usually
  indicates a programming error in Java, although it could also mean you
 have
  tried to use a foreign object in a different way than it was designed.
 
  so I was forced to use cf_sql_longvarchar


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Re: Parsing an XML file and inserting into Oracle SYS.XMLTYPE

2007-09-27 Thread Carlos Paez Jr
All, problem fixed!  Thanks for the help!

I changed my Oracle column to type CLOB instead of SYS.XMLTYPE
and changed my insert query to explicitly cast with cfqueryparam:

cfquery name=iXMLorder datasource=sds_dev
INSERT INTO xmlorders
VALUES('69', cfqueryparam value=#xmlString#
cfsqltype=cf_sql_longvarchar)
/cfquery

-Carlos

On 9/26/07, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 All CLOBS need to inserted using cfqueryparam (which you should be
 using anyway).

 Your query inserts a literal string, which is limited to 4000 bytes,
 no matter that the column datatype.

 On 9/27/07, Carlos Paez Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Thanks for the replies and ideas.
  The datatype of my column is SYS.XMLTYPE which I understood to be a
 CLOB;
  which is the source of my confusion. CLOBs should hold up to 4 gig of
 data.
  I'm thinking that this error might not be referring to the datatype of
 my
  column, but rather, that oracle is not able to handle the length of the
  string I'm inserting as #XMLSTRING#
 
  Michael, I think your solution would work, but like you said, I think
 there
  must be a better way to do it now-a-days.


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Re: Parsing an XML file and inserting into Oracle SYS.XMLTYPE

2007-09-27 Thread Carlos Paez Jr
Hi James,

I did try to use cf_sql_clob but I was getting this error:
Error casting an object of type to an incompatible type. This usually
indicates a programming error in Java, although it could also mean you have
tried to use a foreign object in a different way than it was designed.

so I was forced to use cf_sql_longvarchar



On 9/27/07, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If your column is CLOB, use cf_sql_clob as your type (that's what it's
 for).

 On 9/27/07, Carlos Paez Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  All, problem fixed!  Thanks for the help!
 
  I changed my Oracle column to type CLOB instead of SYS.XMLTYPE
  and changed my insert query to explicitly cast with cfqueryparam:
 
  cfquery name=iXMLorder datasource=sds_dev
  INSERT INTO xmlorders
  VALUES('69', cfqueryparam value=#xmlString#
  cfsqltype=cf_sql_longvarchar)
  /cfquery


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Re: Parsing an XML file and inserting into Oracle SYS.XMLTYPE

2007-09-26 Thread Carlos Paez Jr
Thanks for the replies and ideas.
The datatype of my column is SYS.XMLTYPE which I understood to be a CLOB;
which is the source of my confusion. CLOBs should hold up to 4 gig of data.
I'm thinking that this error might not be referring to the datatype of my
column, but rather, that oracle is not able to handle the length of the
string I'm inserting as #XMLSTRING#

Michael, I think your solution would work, but like you said, I think there
must be a better way to do it now-a-days.

Thanks,
Carlos


On 9/26/07, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In the old days, when dealing with long, practically-unlimited strings,
 I would create a table that would hold 4000-byte chunks of the original
 string.  I would insert 4000 bytes into a record, then increment a
 related sequence number, until all bytes were inserted.

 When outputting, I would query for the string's ID and then sort it by
 the sequence number.  Then, loop over the results to put it all back
 together.

 My table would have looked similar to:

 StringID : int
 Sequence : int
 Content  : varchar(4000)

 For example, if the string contains 12,469 bytes, I would have three
 records of 4000-bytes and one record of 469 bytes.

 Again, this was way back with an early version of Oracle (7.x), however,
 it will still work today, although there are now better datatypes
 available.

 M!ke

 -Original Message-
 From: Carlos Paez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 6:33 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Parsing an XML file and inserting into Oracle SYS.XMLTYPE

 Hi,

 I am getting an error: ORA-01704: string literal too long when trying:
 cfset XMLfile = motpo_exp_xml-ZX-20070626-172221.xml

 !--- Read XML file into string variable called xmlString ---
 CFFILE ACTION=READ FILE=#XMLfile# VARIABLE=xmlString

 cfquery name=iXMLorder datasource=sds_dev
 INSERT INTO xmlorders_new
 VALUES('1', '#xmlString#')
 /cfquery

 I get this error when working with any XML file larger than 4k.
 How am I supposed to use CFQUERY to insert the XML file as a string if
 Oracle can't handle a string larger than 4k?
 Has anyone worked around this problem before?

 Thanks,
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Re: GotCFM.com Approaching 1000 Sites - Contest/Prizes

2007-08-10 Thread Carlos Paez Jr
Hi Rey,

I submitted iowalum.com/magazine
But I didn't give a contact.  If it wins one of the prizes let me know :)

-Carlos

On 8/10/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 I'm very happy to announce that GotCFM.com is just 10 sites shy of
 reaching 1000 CFML-Powered sites. This is really an awesome achievement
 and helps to show that CF-technologies are very relevant in today's
 Internet development efforts.

 To commemorate the 1000th site submission, Adobe has generously donated
 a Adobe laptop-ready backpack filled with Adobe goodness (small promo
 items, t-shirts, etc...). Also, Will Tomlinson of ColdFusionGear has
 graciously donated Got ColdFusion? mugs and tshirts.

 So here's the way this will work:

 - Submitter for site 1,000 will get the Adobe backpack and a Got
 ColdFusion? coffee mug

 I will then give prizes to the next five unique submitters
 irregardless of site position. By unique submitters, I mean five
 different people.

 The prizes for that will be as follows:

 - Submitter #1 will get a Got ColdFusion? tshirt and a Got ColdFusion?
 coffee mug

 - Submitter #2 will get a Got ColdFusion? tshirt

 - Submitter #3 will get a What Would Ben Do tshirt

 - Submitter #4 will get a Got ColdFusion? tshirt

 - Submitter #5 will get a What Would Ben Do tshirt

 The rules:

 - The submission must be for a CFML-powered site which is not already
 on the list
 - The site MUST be predominantly CFML-powered. If it has one CFM page in
 it with the rest powered by another technology, then it won't qualify.
 - It must follow the guidelines listed here:
 http://www.gotcfm.com/thelist.cfm
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Re: Adobe Nails ColdFusion Cofin

2007-07-31 Thread Carlos Paez Jr
At my group in Motorola we have 5 CF enterprise licenses.  We don't pay for
upgrades, instead we pay ~1500 per license in maintenance and it lasts for 2
years.
And yes, $7,500 is nothing to an enterprise company.


On 7/31/07, Billy Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I tend to be skeptical of earth-shattering predictions coming from someone
 who can't spell 'coffin'.  :)



 -Original Message-
 From: Brian Kotek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 12:19 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Adobe Nails ColdFusion Cofin


 I don't get this at all. People are flipping out about Enterprise going up
 in cost. How many people run Enterprise?! The standard version stays the
 same and gets a huge bump in features. The people complaining are talking
 like they raised the price of both versions. CF standard is a STEAL at
 $1299, especially with what they have added.

 To people who need extremely high performance (server monitoring,
 unlimited
 cfthread, etc.), multiple instances, gov't approved encryption, and all
 the
 rest, $7,500 is nothing for an enterprise application server that does
 everything CF does as easily as CF does it.

 For goodness sake people, take a deep breath and stop freaking out.




 

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Re: unsubscribe

2007-06-20 Thread Carlos Paez Jr
why would you want to? I don't understand the question

On 6/20/07, Madenyika, Denford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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Re: Web Service Complex Data

2007-03-12 Thread Carlos Paez Jr
This document will help you start to figure out WS for CF.
http://hcc.musc.edu/research/shared_resources/xml_complex_types_to_cf_structure_notes.cfm

Basically the idea is to replicate the XML you are looking to build with
structs.  If you have an element that has a max=unbounded then you'll
create an array of structs.

Right now I'm stuck trying to figure out how to represent a complex element
that is nillable=true type=xsd:string

Hope that article helps.

-Carlos


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 Hello, we are trying to consume a web service from ODFL shipping,
 unfortunately it wants to see the variable as a string or string array
like:
  String[] weights = { 555, 0, 0, 0, 0 };

 Here is the component script:
 http://quote.on-sitesystems.com/odfl/rate_estimate/rate_quote.cfm

 cfset xZip = JavaCast(string,30024)
 cfinvoke
webservice =
 http://quote.on-sitesystems.com/odfl/rate_estimate/RateEstimate.wsdl;
 method = calculateRate returnvariable=foo
   oZip = #xZip#
oCity= SUWANEE

 ERROR

 Could not perform web service invocation calculateRate because
 java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch

 I tried using this article:

http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=ColdFusion_Documentationfile=1554.htm
 DIdn't help much

 ANy ideas ?? How do we cast it so it sees it correctly?

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Re: Web Service Consuming error

2007-03-09 Thread Carlos Paez Jr
Does anyone know how to create the ColdFusion variable for a WS with this
kind of complex type, nillable variable?


On 3/8/07, Carlos Paez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 I am trying to call a 'resetPassword' method, a resetPasswordRequest
 message contains an element of UserReset. Inside UserReset there is an
 element userId of type UserIdType it is required, but NULLABLE.

 The types defined in the WSDL are:
 complexType name=UserIdType
   simpleContent
   extension base=xsd:string /
   /simpleContent
 /complexType
 complexType name=UserReset
   sequence
   element name=userId nillable=true type=impl:UserIdType /
   /sequence
 /complexType

 My latest attempt in CF looks like:
 cfset UserReset = structNew()

 cfset UserIdType = structNew()
 cfset UserIdType.value = cpaez
 cfset null = StructInsert(UserReset, UserIdType, #UserIdType#)

 !--- Connect to DEV WS test ---
 cfinvoke
 webservice=DEVuserAdministration
 method=resetPassword
 returnvariable=aStatusResponse
 cfinvokeargument name=resetPasswordRequest value=#UserReset#
 /
 /cfinvoke


 If I pass an empty struct as the value in the cfinvokeargument my TCP
 monitor catches this error:
 statusMessageInternal Server Error:[Incident# 4038-7444] Error
 Validating Request Schema:Schema Validation Error: cvc-complex-type.2.4.a:
 Invalid content was found starting with element apos;userIdapos;. One of
 apos;{quot;urn:com.macrovison:flexnet/platform/v1_5quot;:userId}apos;
 is expected./statusMessage


 Does anyone know how to consume a WS with this kind of complex type,
 nillable variable?
 Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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CFPOP attachment error (potential bug)

2005-06-16 Thread Steve Robison, Jr.
Using CFPOP to retreive mail, if a Content-Disposition Header isn't
formed a certain way, CFPOP appears to ignore the attachment.

A standard jpg attachment header appears to be as follows
 
--_=_Part_UNIQUEIDENTIFICATION
Content-Type: image/jpeg;
name=SOMEFILENAME
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Description: SOMEFILENAME
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename=SOMEFILENAME
 
Note the line below Content-Type is a tab, then name=SOMEFILENAME
 
While using a Cingular cell phone (Motorola V551) to send an email
with a photo attachment, the following attachment header is sent.
 
--=_Part_UNIQUEIDENTIFICATION
Content-Type: image/jpeg
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Location: SOMEFILENAME
Content-ID: SOMEFILENAME
Content-Disposition: inline
 
Note that the 2nd line name=SOMEFILENAME doesn't exist.  
 
When I use CFPOP to download this message, CFPOP doesn't process the
attachment.
 
If I go into the mail server and manually edit the message and add the
2nd line, as follows.
 
--=_Part_UNIQUEIDENTIFICATION
Content-Type: image/jpeg
name=SOMEFILENAME
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Location: SOMEFILENAME
Content-ID: SOMEFILENAME
Content-Disposition: inline
 
Now, if I attempt to process this message using CFPOP, it will
successfully process the attachment inside of the message.

When I look at RFC 2183 (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2183.html), it
appears that the content header as sent by Cingular is valid.

Let me know if anyone needs further detail or clarification.  

BTW, I attempted to submit a bug to Macromedia using their form
(http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform),
but the message was rejected.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Regards,
Steve Robison

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Adobe PDF to text converter

2003-10-24 Thread Steve Robison, Jr.
Does anyone know of any programs that can run in Unix and will convert a 
PDF into a text file?You can do this through the Adobe PDF program and 
I found some windows based programs that look like they do this as 
well.So far, I haven't seen any non-GUI programs that will do this.

Thanks in advance.

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OT: CF Salary Range

2003-09-29 Thread Jr Placo
I'am doing a study on technology pay scales. Can some people please post what most Coldfusion developers make or a range? 

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Re: Re: CF Salary Range

2003-09-29 Thread Jr Placo
Doug,

Where abouts are you located?


From: Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: CF Salary Range
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 15:52:07 -0500

I think it is ridiculous -and is quite a drop from just a couple of years 
ago.
The DoD jobs have held pretty steady. but the private sector is really 
trying to
hire cheap, and what bothers me, is that they are still getting applicants.
That low of an hourly rate is what I consider the educational rate - mostly 
for
college students on an internship.

Most moderately experienced independents were in the range of $40-45 
hourly, but
there are enough of them available that bids are in the $25.00 range for 
new
gigs.

The strongest competition for ColdFusion developers is off-shore -and they 
are
promoting themselves quite well, do very good work, and charge really low 
rates.
The headhunters love them because of the increased profit margins.

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Subject: RE: Re: CF Salary Range


| Doug, that's very low.Where abouts are you located?
|
| Kind Regards - Mike Brunt
|
| Original Message ---
| In this area CF'ers are earning from $23k to 55K annualfull time 
employed.
| with a median around $33k.
| consultants are going anywhere from $22.50 per hour to around $45.I 
have not
| seen anything in two years over that in this area, except for DoD jobs 
(with
| clearances) which are in the $65-75k range.
|
| I am seeing more and more offers being made in the $12-15 per hour range, 
and
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| | Before everyone starts saying that this information is illegal due to 
price
| | fixing, please be aware that we've bashed that topic to death and as 
long as
| | we're NOT setting a price level for our work, there is NO issue.
| | That being said, I've been seeing a few jobs fly around in the 60 
range, but
I
| | think that is mostly due to head hunters fees. The same jobs without 
the
| | headhunter goes for a few thousand more. Before the dot bomb, I was 
making
| | $120,000/year and had a contract after for 18k/month (then 16k/month). 
Now
its
| | impossible to find contracts of the sort. I'm looking for jobs in the
90k-110k
| | range.
| |
| |
| |  I'am doing a study on technology pay scales. Can some people please 
post
| what
| | most Coldfusion developers make or a range?
| | 
| |  Thank you
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HTML Messages Respooled in cfmx

2003-03-18 Thread Steve Robison, Jr.
I had some mail in the undelivr folder because cfmx couldn't connect to the 
mail server.  Once the mail server was back up, I moved those files over to 
the spool directory so they would resend.  Everything worked except that 
the html messages were sent as text messages, causing all of the html code 
to show in the email.  Has anyone seen this before?  I've done this in 
previous cf versions and the html staying intact.

Thanks in advance,

Steve Robison, Jr.
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Delaware.Net, Inc.

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HTML Messages Respooled in cfmx

2003-03-18 Thread Steve Robison, Jr.
I had some mail in the undelivr folder because cfmx couldn't connect to the 
mail server.  Once the mail server was back up, I moved those files over to 
the spool directory so they would resend.  Everything worked except that 
the html messages were sent as text messages, causing all of the html code 
to show in the email.  Has anyone seen this before?  I've done this in 
previous cf versions and the html staying intact.

Thanks in advance,
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RE: Comparing two listvars and deleting dups

2003-03-06 Thread Steve Robison, Jr.
something like this should work

cfloop list=listvar2 index=i delimiters=,
 cfif ListFind(listvar1, i, ,)
 cfset listvar1 = ListDeleteAt(listvar1, 
ListFind(listvar1, i, ,), ,)
 /cfif
/cfloop


At 10:05 AM 3/6/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong but that doesn't do what I'm asking.

I want to remove all items in ListVar1 that appear in ListVar2.
They are not already duplicated in ListVar1.

~Jason

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Comparing two listvars and deleting dups


http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=532
and
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  Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 8:55 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Comparing two listvars and deleting dups
 
 
  Anyone have code off the top of their head to delete
  duplicate values from 2 lists.  Here's an example.
 
  I want to delete all of the list items in ListVar1 that
  appear in ListVar2
 
  ListVar1 = a,b,c,d,e
  ListVar2 = c,e
 
  Any suggestions?
  ~Jason
 
 
 


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Re: CFPOP? Getting the size of an email.

2003-02-27 Thread Steve Robison, Jr.
cfset msgsize = Len(Msg.header) + Len(Msg.body)

CFLOOP FROM=1 TO=#ListLen(Msg.Attachments,' ')# INDEX=CurrItem
 CFSET FileName = ListGetAt(Msg.AttachmentFiles, CurrItem, '')
 CFDIRECTORY ACTION=list DIRECTORY=#attachdir# NAME=thisfile 
FILTER=#GetFileFromPath(Filename)#
 cfset msgsize = msgsize + thisfile.size
/CFLOOP
cfset msgsize = msgsize / 1024
cfif msgsize gte 1000
 cfset msgsize = msgsize /1024
 cfset decimalmarker = Find(., msgsize) + 1
 cfif Len(msgsize) gt decimalmarker
 cfset msgsize = Left(msgsize, decimalmarker)
 /cfif
 cfset msgsize = msgsize   MB
cfelse
 cfset msgsize = Round(msgsize)
 cfset msgsize = msgsize   KB
/cfif



At 04:08 PM 2/27/2003 -0500, you wrote:
How can you get the size of a specific email? I didn't see any options for
the CFPOP tag.
Do I need to use some java magic for this task or did I overlook the
parameter?

Regards,

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Sr. Multimedia Web Designer
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Re: query help...

2003-01-29 Thread Steve Robison, Jr.
cfquery name=queryname
select q1, q2,  from table
/cfquery

cfset q1list = ValueList(queryname.q1, ,)
cfset q1listcount1 = ListValueCount(q1list, 1, ,)cfset q1listcount2 = 
ListValueCount(q1list, 2, ,)
cfset q1listcount3 = ListValueCount(q1list, 3, ,)

At 03:49 PM 1/29/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Hi all,

I have a table with columns named q1,q2,q3, through q19. Each question can 
have a value of 1, 2, or 3. How can I generate a query/cfcode that will 
tell me how many people answered 1, 2, and 3 for question 1 through 
question 19 without having a ton of queries? I know it needs to loop 
somehow, but it just hasn't worked out correctly so far.

thx,

- gary


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Obscure CFContent Problem

2003-01-17 Thread Steve Robison, Jr.
I am using cfcontent to throw documents to the browser from a non-web 
accessible directory.  I am using  cfheader as shown below to tell the 
browser what type of file it is.  So, it knows the file being downloaded is 
test.doc file instead of index.cfm.

cfheader name=content-disposition value=inline; 
filename=#attributes.filename#

All of this works for just about any file type except for the .dwf file 
format.  It is an Autocad file that stands for design web format.  It 
allows customers to view the drawings wiith a free Autocad program 
(Autodesk Express Viewer).

If the .dwf file is in the web directory, internet explorer opens it up 
properly.

If I try to open it with cfcontent, internet explorer displays a blank screen.

I'm assuming that this is because the Autodesk Express viewer disregards 
the header content-disposition.  Does any one have any idea on this?

Thanks,

Steve Robison, Jr.
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cfcontent file name problem

2002-12-16 Thread Steve Robison, Jr.
I am using cfcontent to get files from a non-webaccessible 
directory.  Everything works except for when they try to save the file, it 
defaults to index.doc instead of test.doc.  In apache, I could do this 
index.cfm/test.doc?fileid=1 and it would save the file as test.doc.  In 
IIS, it can't find the page since there is no index.cfm directory.  Below 
is what the code looks like.


The list of files page
a href=index.cfm/test.doc?fileid=#fileid#Test.doc/a

Then the download page is like this

after querying the database to get the filedirectory and filename by using 
the fileid

cfcontent file=#filedirectory#\#filename# type=application/msword


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Re: cfcontent file name problem

2002-12-16 Thread Steve Robison, Jr.
Of course, I find the answer two minutes after sending this message...

cfheader name=content-disposition value=inline; filename=#filename#
cfcontent file=#filedirectory#\#filename# type=application/msword


At 12:23 PM 12/16/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I am using cfcontent to get files from a non-webaccessible
directory.  Everything works except for when they try to save the file, it
defaults to index.doc instead of test.doc.  In apache, I could do this
index.cfm/test.doc?fileid=1 and it would save the file as test.doc.  In
IIS, it can't find the page since there is no index.cfm directory.  Below
is what the code looks like.


The list of files page
a href=index.cfm/test.doc?fileid=#fileid#Test.doc/a

Then the download page is like this

after querying the database to get the filedirectory and filename by using
the fileid

cfcontent file=#filedirectory#\#filename# type=application/msword


Steve


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2001-12-04 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

Can anyone recommend a good CF/SQL Server hosting company that is rea
sonably
priced? I pay $165 quarterly now. Has pop email for each site, 10 vir
tual
domains per account, ODBC for SQL and Access, SSI, Unlimited bandwidt
h
(probably my problem, it is getting slower). TIA.


Gary P. McNeel, Jr.
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reply to
a request for an autograph as he was climbing into the cockpit of his
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RE: CFMAIL

2001-12-03 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

Look at file in undeliverable. Check the file size. See if the body made it.
We experienced this problem under NT. Moving to 2K solved this. We found
files with just the header or even 0k files. Hope this helps.

-Gary

 -Original Message-
 From: Tammy Hong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 10:05 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: CFMAIL


 have you found the answer? I had the same problem and so I added the smtp
 server and it's port number intot he CFMAIl tag and it worked. This is a
 very strange occurrence though.

 Tammy

 -Original Message-
 From: Chad Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 8:52 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: CFMAIL


 This is really strange.  Our development server is sending a CFMAIL just
 fine. (WIN2k Server CF 4.5.1 SP2)

 Our production server is rejecting the CFMAIL.  Basically the email is
 moved to the UNDELIVERED folder. (WIN NT Server CF 4.5.1SP2)  There are
 other pages on the production server that use CFMAIL just fine.  Why would

 I have checked the CF Administrator for the mail settings, and every thing
 is correct.  Anyone have an idea why this would happen?



   cfmail to=[EMAIL PROTECTED] from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   subject=New Incident! [#Form.Priority#] #Form.Title#
 type=HTML
   brbr
   table width=500 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2
   trtd bgcolor = ##D7 width=1nbsp;/td
   td bgcolor = ##D7width=135Incident ID:/td
   td bgcolor = ##D7#NewID#/td
   /tr
   trtdnbsp;/td
   tdPriority:/td
   td#Form.Priority#/td
   /tr
   trtd bgcolor = ##D7nbsp;/td
   td bgcolor = ##D7Date/Time:/td
   td bgcolor =
 ##D7#DateFormat(variables.SubmitTime,mm-dd-yyy)#
 #TimeFormat(variables.SubmitTime)#/td
   /tr
   trtdnbsp;/td
   tdStatus:/td
   tdPending/td
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RE: [OT] Frustrating IE window.open popup delay...

2001-11-01 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

I have similar problem with 5.5. Happened after an update. When I select
text in the browsers to copy and right click for the little menu, takes
forever to come up, like 5-10 seconds. Same with initial launch, takes a bit
to find the site, like something is initializing and taking a long time.

-Gary

 -Original Message-
 From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:53 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: [OT] Frustrating IE window.open popup delay...


 I'm running IE 6, no luck. If I had to guess, I'd bet it's some low
 level component that IE6 didn't upgrade.

 ===
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  From: Joseph DeVore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 1:44 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: [OT] Frustrating IE window.open popup delay...
 
 
  I had the same problem but once I upgraded to 6.0.2600 it was fixed
 
 
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RE: Macromedia/Allaire Knowledge Base

2001-10-25 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

The Devil? That's how they suck you in. You are lost. ;)

I agree. I have never counted on finding answers there, although I must
admit I got close enough once to actually solve it after a bit of monkeying
around.

-Gary

 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Everland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 9:41 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Macromedia/Allaire Knowledge Base


 I have never liked the KB myself either. You find more on the
 support forums
 then you do on there. I would like it if they were able to update
 the KB as
 an issue is resolved with CF. Microsoft, although they are the
 devil, has an
 awesome KB that you can find answers to every question you can think of.

 Robert Everland III
 Dixon Ticonderoga
 Web Developer Extraordinaire

 -Original Message-
 From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 10:36 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Macromedia/Allaire Knowledge Base


 What is wrong w/ the KB? I mean what issues are you running into?

 ===
 Raymond Camden, Principal Spectra Compliance Engineer for Macromedia

 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Yahoo IM : morpheus

 My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is. - Yoda

  -Original Message-
  From: Tracy Bost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 11:21 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Macromedia/Allaire Knowledge Base
 
 
   I'm am very frustrated with the Knowledge Base at
  Macromedia/Allaire.
   If it wasn't for posting a problem here or doing a search
  through the CF
  Talk archives, I would have
  ditched ColdFusion a long time ago. Its just when this list
  is down, that
  something like that is appreciated.
  One would think Macromedia/Allaire would take the Knowledge
  Base section
  of their web site a lot more serious.
   As much as I dislike microsoft's products, they do have a
  great knowledge
  base, and makes the problems easy to find in the searches.
 
 

 
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RE: Ben Forta's online testing application

2001-10-25 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

::Pulling nose out of Ben's butt::

 -Original Message-
 From: Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 3:13 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Ben Forta's online testing application
 
 
 You should have your own CF GOD classification!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 3:06 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Ben Forta's online testing application
 
 
 Hey, I *am* a Certified CF Developer!
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Lee Fuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 2:51 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Ben Forta's online testing application
 
 
  He's pretty good at CFML ;)
 
 Ya think??
 
 ;)
 
   
 
 
 
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RE: Ben Forta's online testing application

2001-10-25 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

Also, on the cover, there are a lot of with ... people.

-Gary

 -Original Message-
 From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 3:33 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Ben Forta's online testing application
 
 
 Jeff, that used to be the case.
 
 But, as you yourself know, now it is *A* book, not *THE* book.
 
 And, just for the record, I am pleased that folks have choices now - it
 helps CF, it helps developers, it helps the community - no 
 downside at all.
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 7:27 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Ben Forta's online testing application
 
 
   You might even say he wrote the book on CF...
 
   ..  Which he did.
 
 At 03:12 PM 10/25/2001 -0500, you wrote:
 You should have your own CF GOD classification!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 3:06 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Ben Forta's online testing application
 
 
 Hey, I *am* a Certified CF Developer!
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Lee Fuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 2:51 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Ben Forta's online testing application
 
 
   He's pretty good at CFML ;)
 
 Ya think??
 
 ;)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: Absolute Path Usage

2001-09-24 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

You need a mapping setup in the CF Administrators by the hosting company, if
they will do that for you.

-Gary

 -Original Message-
 From: Bruce Holm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:30 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Absolute Path Usage


 I have a NT based hosting company hosting a domain for me.  They support
 CF and Access for the db.
 When I use CFINCLUDE relative paths work fine.  But I'm finding that if
 I specify an absolute path starting with the web root / it doesn't
 find the template.  For example I have a global directory in the top
 level directory.  If I try to CFINCLUDE template=/global/foo.cfm it
 won't find it.

 How can I use absolute paths in this situation?  Is there a function or
 code segment that will tell me how to reference templates using an
 absolute path?  I tried the GetBaseTemplatePath() function but it
 returns a path from the machine root d:\html\users\...\html\... which
 when used as an absolute path doesn't seem to work either.

 -
 Bruce Holm - Web Programmer
 Lattice Semiconductor Corp.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -


 
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RE: Code Red backdoor triggered?

2001-09-21 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

I heard O'Reilly was being discontinued. We have used it for years but it
has hit a point where there was no development for a year or longer. No new
stuff added or fixes.

Regards,

Gary P. McNeel, Jr.
Executive Director - DAC-Net
Rice University
713-348-6266
dacnet.rice.edu

 -Original Message-
 From: Kola Oyedeji [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 10:13 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Code Red backdoor triggered?


 Out of curiosity what elements do your applications require of IIS that
 O'Reilly may or may not have? It just that I'm looking at O'Reilly as an
 alternative.

 Cheers

 Kola Oyedeji
 Web developer
 Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer
 http://www.Alexandermark.com
 (+44)020-8429-7300


  -Original Message-
  From: Bud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: 21 September 2001 15:55
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: Code Red backdoor triggered?
 
 
  On 9/21/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] penned:
  Some of us are hosting applications that require IIS.
 
  That's why I added the blurb that I'd recommend O'Reilly to anyone
  that's not already
  dependent upon IIS or FP. I for one would rather turn down some
  customers than put them and myself through the headaches. :)
 
Properly configured
  servers don't have these problems, do they, Dave? Any word
  on the class?
 
 
  Well sure, that's easy to say, but I for one don't have time to go
  mucking through thousands of security bulletins on MS site trying to
  keep my server properly configured. I can spend the time I save
  making money and paying for decent software. My opinion is that the
  first step in properly configuring a web server is disabling IIS. LOL
  --
 
  Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations
 
  _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.twcreations.com/
 
 
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RE: Uses of CFContent??

2001-09-17 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

Excellent reply.

As a non-traditional-programmer, I often have to go ask the people that work
with me what tag should I use for this or is there a tag or function that
makes this easier.

I can completely relate.

Like digging  ditch (the problem) with a sure-shot spade (tiny tool) when
around the corner is a backhoe you did not know how to use or what it was
for (the tool you really needed if you had know how and what it was for).

Regards,

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Executive Director - DAC-Net
Rice University
713-348-6266
Visit us at: http://dacnet.rice.edu/


 -Original Message-
 From: Joshua Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:08 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Uses of CFContent??


 Amen, there's nothing wrong with asking a question just for the sake of
 knowing the answer.

 Perhaps, but I think I'd be hard pressed to explain the proper use of a
 screwdriver to one who'd never seen or heard of a screw. Adeptness with a
 tool requires facing and understanding the challenges that the tool is
 designed to address.

 - Not exactly the case here - since the screw and the screwdriver
 would have
 obviously been designed at relatively the same time. Who would use a screw
 when there's nothing to drive it with? And technically, the screw its self
 is a tool as it is designed to solve a problem. Furthermore, I think the
 screw here is deploying web applications and he obviously does that -
 thereby knowing what the screw is and making this whole argument moot.

 When I discovered what CFContent was, I immediately had a use for
 it, alas,
 I'd been pounding nails with a board all too long when the hammer suddenly
 appeared.

 Why did Galileo want to know that the Earth revolved around the Sun? Did
 that solve a particular problem for him at the time? No, I think
 some people
 just enjoy the act of learning.

 Tell you what, I have a tag called CFSOMETHING as soon as you
 need it, you
 let me know and THEN you can find out what it does.

 Joshua Miller
 Web Development::Programming
 Eagle Technologies Group, Inc.
 www.eagletgi.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:49 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Uses of CFContent??


 I'll bet he's heard of PDFs and PowerPoints, Dave.  I like it
 because I can
 put up a page without allowing someone to bookmark it.

 JoAnn A. Schlosser
 Senior Consultant
 Association Management Software
 Grant Thornton LLP
 Washington, D. C.
 703.837.4428



 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:38 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Uses of CFContent??


On an unrelated note, it strikes me as odd that you want
to use a tag for the sake of using a tag.
  
   I agree with Dave. you need the right tool for the right
   job, not the right job for the right tool
 
  Sometimes it's not until we become adept at using a tool that
  we discover that we had a need for it all along. Until we fully
  understand all the uses for a tag, we might not know what can
  be accomplished, and thus not know where it might help us with
  our own projects.

 Perhaps, but I think I'd be hard pressed to explain the proper use of a
 screwdriver to one who'd never seen or heard of a screw. Adeptness with a
 tool requires facing and understanding the challenges that the tool is
 designed to address.

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


 
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RE: online testing application

2001-09-14 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

We are developing one as well for handling surveys and testing.

Regards,

Gary P. McNeel, Jr.
Executive Director - DAC-Net
Rice University
713-348-6266
dacnet.rice.edu 

 -Original Message-
 From: Alexis Maldonado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 8:10 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: online testing application
 
 
 I've compleatly developed an online testing application using cold fusion
 only for the college i work for..
 it has administrator / instructor / proctor parts.
 can do:
 true / false
 multiple choice
 fillin the blanks
 essays
 matching (uder dev)
 instructions
 
 it also uses SO-EDITOR for html formating and it has a built in image
 upload/manipulation so that the tests can have images.
 
 Im trying to push college to open souce it soon..
 
 Alex,
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: ColdFusion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:05 PM
 Subject: online testing application
 
 
  I'm sure this has been asked .. in fact, I'm pretty sure I've seen it
  asked recently, but searching through the cf-talk archives is often a
  hopeless effort.  So, forgive my repeated question.
 
  Does anyone know where I can find an online testing application written
  in CF?  One similar to the one on Ben Forta's site would be perfect.
  I've looked through the tag gallery, but haven't found anything
  helpfull.
 
  Thanks.
 
  Todd Ashworth
  Certified ColdFusion Developer
 
  Solid Computer Decisions, Inc.
  www.scdinc.com
 
  
 
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RE: CFUPDATE vs. UPDATE

2001-09-13 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

Also, we found that CFUPDATE and CFINSERT can do very strange things with
SQL Server 7.x. We inherited a large number of sites that used CFUPDATE. The
page would process to the action page and often return the Thanks for
posting, someone will contact you soon type of message. Only the INSERT or
UPDATE did not actually happen. We changed them to actual queries and it
fixed the problem. Sadly, there are hundreds (thousands?) of these types of
queries in the code base.

They can be useful for semi-dynamic queries in which you pass in the table
name as a variable and let the tag figure out all the fields, but this is
part of our problem. The old systems used Access and we are moving all of
them to SQL Server.

Not sure if anyone else has had problems.

-Gary

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 8:33 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CFUPDATE vs. UPDATE


 sorry no numbers but I seem to find that UPDATE works a HAIR faster.
 virtually the same though especially for simple queries (which seem to be
 most).

 just a personal preference but I try alway to use SQL.  why use CF[sql
 here] when you can use the real deal...?




 Koo Pai Lao [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/12/2001 05:24:25 PM

 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 To:   CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:

 Subject:  CFUPDATE vs. UPDATE


 which is faster or why should i use one over the other?

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RE: ATSwebnet

2001-09-13 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

I concur. I have five sites running at ATSWEBNET, two heavily dependant on
SQL Server with no problems except periodic spots (and they are sometimes
SWBell burps).

Regards,

Gary McNeel, Jr.
Executive Director - DAC-Net
Rice University
713-348-6266
Visit us at: http://dacnet.rice.edu/


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 8:27 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: ATSwebnet


 I am always available via Email and have had no reports of
 problems on your
 server.  Also no one has reported any problems connecting the SQL
 database.
 I am connected now and everyday as well.  Also the site I have
 recorded for
 you is up and has not been down other then the registry problem, but only
 affected 1 function not the whole server.

 Thanks,
 Robert Filipovich


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RE: Terrorist and gas shortage

2001-09-12 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

No kidding. Blood suckers. Now THAT is true capitalism.

 -Gary

 -Original Message-
 From: Rich Tretola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:00 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Terrorist and gas shortage


 Those store and gas station owners who are gauging prices should be
 arrested. They are just GREEDY BASTARDS and they now have bad
 karma and will
 have to deal with that later.

 What comes around goes around.

 Rich

 -Original Message-
 From: Terri Stocke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:49 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Terrorist and gas shortage


 Same situation here (metro Detroit).

 I filled up at 6:00 p.m., and could barely pull into the station. Gas was
 1.57 then. An hour later it was 1.68. This morning on my way to work the
 same gas station went to 1.76. Relatives in other cities have told me that
 in some parts of Detroit and neighboring suburbs it has jumped to $5.00 a
 gallon!

 We have seen reports on grocery store runs, but I think that that
 will wane
 as the initial panic subsides. There really would be no reason to
 do such a
 thing, but I think it's human nature.

 I do find it interesting that when we hear of oil prices going down and
 wonder why it takes so long for that price drop to be reflected at our gas
 stations we hear the station owners say Well, it takes quite
 awhile for the
 oil prices to affect our price, but when the prices go UP, we
 see the price
 change within a matter of hours.


 Original Message Follows
 From: Matthew W Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Terrorist and gas shortage
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 15:23:46 -0500

 gas just jumped from 1.50 to 3.50 per gallon around here

 -Original Message-
 From: P Broussard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:53 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Terrorist and gas shortage


 I live in the Midwest and _every_one_ is freaking out. There are gas
 lines out into the streets because people think the government is going
 to shut down the pipe lines or that the terrorist are going to blow them
 up! It's bad enough the gas stations jacked the gas prices up 20 cents
 because of it. I am waiting for them to start a run on the grocery
 stores.

 Is anyone else seeing this kind of behavior? I refuse to give in to it
 but who knows I guess they could be right.

 Phillip

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RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

The events of today are tragic. I do not in anyway condone or defend the
acts that have happened today, or, in some cases below, in the past. In no
way do I agree with the nationalistic rhetoric below by Steve. I am
surprised by his heated attack on the arguer and not the argument. I wonder
why you are so hot about this Steve, was one of your family members on one
of the planes or in the towers? How could possibly guess how I or anyone
would feel if that were the case? Maybe my thoughts would still be clear
and, well, thoughtful.

I find myself trying to figure out WHY someone would want to do this. WHAT
was their motive. My only thought is that they must feel they ARE at war
with us, whether we, the US, accepts it or not. Until we UNDERSTAND our
enemies (note the plural), we will not be able to fight them with the
conventional means we are used using. Those days, of massive tank battles at
Kursk or the Bulge are long gone. We hardly even know WHO our enemies are.

After Oklahoma, all you heard on the news was Arab this and Arab that.
Instead it was an American ex-soldier, decorated to boot, who killed so many
of his own people because he felt he was at war with the government. My
guess is that whoever did this feels the same way. They are at war with this
(my) country.

Let's see, did we warn Panama, a sovereign state, that we were coming? No.
Did we kidnap and extradite their president? Yes. Oh, he was a BAD man and
we needed someone nice down there. Then why haven't we done this in so many
other countries that have dictators who oppress their people? Economic need.
There is none.

Did we tell the Vietnamese that the Buff's were coming in at 40K feet and
dropping bombs on their civilians. No. Did we ever truly commit to war with
North Vietnam and make a Declaration or War? No. Did we kill millions of
people? Yes. Why were there? Was it to keep the Military Industrial Complex
fat and happy? Or the businessmen running Washington fat and happy? Probably
both. Or was it to stop the spread of communism? Well since we lost, I guess
that is moot. We never did fully understand the mind of the people we were
fighting, we lost the war and won most of the battles.

How many innocent people have died in Iraq since President Bush_1 declared
a cessation of hostilities in the case of the Gulf War? It is in the tens of
thousands. We have been there for 10 years, expending billions of dollars to
enforce the no fly zone and the trade sanctions. Why did we not finish the
job we had started? Why did we not support the rebels in his country who
wanted to fight him? Instead, we abandoned them because, politically, we
were no more sure of them than we were of him. Did we have ticker tape
parades in the streets when our troops came home? You bet. And did they kill
people? You bet. Thousands. We were not celebrating the deaths of the
thousands, but the victors.

Why do we fight wars? Principally it is to put forward our political and
economic objectives. Hence the enormous expenditures on the military -- for
the ability to project might around the world and defend OR extend these
political and economic interests, mainly protecting our corporate interests,
not the high ideals of democracy. (Again, this is not to say I disagree with
it, only that I cut through the ideological rhetoric on TV to the reality of
what we are about).

I find it funny what people consider attacks of terrorism. England
considered George Washington and the rest of the *Revolutionists* (note
that) traitors to the Crown of England. Actually, they were. They saw an
opportunity to gain enormous wealth and political power and took it. Humans
are, after all, extremely good at being opportunistic, better than almost
any other species except may sharks.

In the context of the events of today, I have to think that these people,
whoever did this, feel that they are at war with this country and that the
only way they can put forward their economic or political agenda is through
what we label terrorism. They certainly cannot come right out and fight us,
no chance. So they try something that in their way of thinking, which is not
at all like ours, will force us to concede something on their political or
economic agenda. Until we understand that the old way of fighting wars, like
the Russians learned in Afghanistan, is gone and that our enemies are fluid,
with no clear boundaries, we will have this happen again.

We must, MUST change our way of thinking about battling these people that
threaten us. Isreal has, they understand that they are at war with the
Palestinian group Hamas and have targeted and killed their leaders. Some
would call that terrorist assassinations.

It is tragic that this has happened, whether it be in this country or any
other country. Thousands and thousands of lives will be forever and
irrevocably altered because of the events set in motion my a small minority
of people (men?) in this world.

I know I may draw some fire for this, so be it. This 

RE: ATSwebnet

2001-09-10 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

Odd, my site has been up non-stop for about a year. He usually replies
almost immediately. Try one of these numbers.

-Gary

[whois.crsnic.net]Whois Server Version 1.3Domain names in the .com, .net,
and .org domains can now be registered
with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net
for detailed information.   Domain Name: ATSWEBNET.COM
   Registrar: MELBOURNE IT, LTD. D/B/A INTERNET NAMES WORLDWIDE
   Whois Server: whois.inww.com
   Referral URL: http://www.inww.com
   Name Server: NS2.ATSONTHEWEB.COM
   Name Server: NS1.ATSONTHEWEB.COM
   Updated Date: 09-oct-2000
The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .ORG, .EDU domains and
Registrars.

[whois.inww.com]

Domain Name.. atswebnet.com
  Creation Date 2000-10-10
  Registration Date 2000-10-10
  Expiry Date.. 2001-10-10
  Organisation Name ATS Enterprises
  Organisation Address. 666 wynbrooke pkwy
  Organisation Address. none
  Organisation Address. stone mountain
  Organisation Address. 30087
  Organisation Address. ga
  Organisation Address. UNITED STATES

Admin Name... derrick grayson
  Admin Address 666 wynbrooke pkwy
  Admin Address none
  Admin Address stone mountain
  Admin Address 30087
  Admin Address ga
  Admin Address UNITED STATES
  Admin Email.. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Admin Phone.. 7704651775
  Admin Fax 2083305640

Tech Name derrick grayson
  Tech Address. 666 wynbrooke pkwy
  Tech Address. none
  Tech Address. stone mountain
  Tech Address. 30087
  Tech Address. ga
  Tech Address. UNITED STATES
  Tech Email... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Tech Phone... 7704651775
  Tech Fax. 2083305640
  Name Server.. ns1.atsontheweb.com
  Name Server.. ns2.atsontheweb.com



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 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: ATSwebnet


 Does anybody have a phone number for Robert at ATSWebnet? My site's been
 down for a week and he isn't answering my e-mails.

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RE: ATSwebnet

2001-09-10 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

Here is his number. 678-416-0048.

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 Subject: ATSwebnet
 
 
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 down for a week and he isn't answering my e-mails.
 
 Thanks!
 
 

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RE: Checking for NULL

2001-09-06 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

Do you mean NULL specifically or just empty? I was taught by one of the
learned ones to use this.

cfif LEN(somevar) IS 0Do thiscfelseDo this other thing/cfif

I remember a big discussion about this on performance, etc., but am now hazy
on it.

Anyone?

-Gary

 -Original Message-
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 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Checking for NULL


 How do I compare a field for a NULL value ?
 cfif qQuery.field is NULL ?

 Regards,

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Executing Java objects from CF

2001-09-05 Thread Paul John Summers, Jr.

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I'm trying to connect to a secure server, send a post request (an XML =
doc) and receive a response (another XML doc) over that connection. I =
have written a Java object that, when run from the command line, =
performs this operation just fine. However, when I create the object and =
run it in a CF file, it doesn't execute properly. I know I am creating =
the object fine but because I can access instance variables using their =
getter and setter methods. It even creates the new XML document but that =
document has no data in it. When run from the command line, this whole =
process takes up to 20 or 30 seconds but when run from CF, it completes =
instantly, as though it's not waiting for the response from the remote =
server.=20

Can anyone offer some advice regarding this? PLEASE!!

Thanks in advance,
Paul


Paul John Summers, Jr.
(617)501-3536

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setter=20
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Setting Java Classpath in CFAdmin

2001-09-04 Thread Paul John Summers, Jr.

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I am having trouble getting the CFAdmin console to recognize the =
directories I am setting in my classpath. I should only have to =
designate the directories and not necessarily the specific jar files =
containing those class files, correct? Or do I need to specifically =
reference each and every jar file being used.=20

This is the exact error I get when I tried to load my page which =
instantiates an object I've created

Unhandled System exception !=20

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/sun/net/ssl/HttpsURLConnection. Java =
exception occurred in attempt to locate class 'HttpsServerCom' (you =
should verify that the class is in the CLASSPATH).

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Paul J. Summers, Jr.
Developer
Advanced Media Productions
(508)647-5151 ext. 19

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Pathing question

2001-09-04 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

Is there anyway to get the different parts of this broken out. For example,
I want to know the last file name of this cgi variable.

CF_TEMPLATE_PATH=D:\dacnet\htdocs\DAC-Net\Projects\index.cfm

Thanks.

Regards,

Gary P. McNeel, Jr.
Executive Director - DAC-Net
Rice University
713-348-6266
dacnet.rice.edu


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RE: Pathing question

2001-09-04 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.

Thanks. I really appreciate that. List challenged. -Gary

 -Original Message-
 From: Jay Sudowski - Handy Networks LLC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 10:08 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Pathing question
 
 
 cfset file_name = ListLast(cgi.cf_template_path, \)
 
 Jay Sudowski
 -
 Handy Networks LLC
 TEL: 877-70-HANDY
 FAX: 888-300-2FAX
 URL: www.handynetworks.com http://www.handynetworks.com 
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 Providing reseller and dedicated Windows 2000 web hosting solutions.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Gary P. McNeel, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 10:59 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Pathing question
 
 
 Is there anyway to get the different parts of this broken out. For
 example, I want to know the last file name of this cgi variable.
 
 CF_TEMPLATE_PATH=D:\dacnet\htdocs\DAC-Net\Projects\index.cfm
 
 Thanks.
 
 Regards,
 
 Gary P. McNeel, Jr.
 Executive Director - DAC-Net
 Rice University
 713-348-6266
 dacnet.rice.edu

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Configuring CF Server to use Java

2001-08-31 Thread Paul John Summers, Jr.

I am trying to configure my CF Server to use Java objects and it doesn't
recognize my JVM path. Can anyone make any recommendations? The exact error
message I get when I try to instantiate a Java object is:
The JVM library could not be found. Please check if the file specified in
the ColdFusion Administrator actually exists. However, I am pointing my CF
Server to the the JAVA_ROOT/jre/bin directory and my classpath to the only
place in which I have created or to which I have downloaded class files. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.


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Re: isdefined obsolete?

2001-02-23 Thread John B Venable Jr

I too have experienced this.

on 2/23/01 12:00 PM, C Frederic Valone at [EMAIL PROTECTED] most
eloquently stated:

 Sorry to contadict you Adrian, but I can say with complete conviction
 (and no explanation at all) that these experiences did happen...I know that
 obviously a variable either exists or doesn't. That
 doesn't mean that in every instance a function will work though. I replaced
 the  isdefined function (after checking to be sure the
 syntax was correct) with parameterexists and it worked. I switched it back to
 isdefined and it did not. I did it in more than one
 instance and I confirmed the issue and verified the results of the workaround
 with other cf programmers on site.
 
 Why would I say the problem did arise and have such a simple a workaround if
 it was a figment of my imagination or some other
 underlying issue totally seperate from the cf function? I do not remember what
 version of CFAS or on what platform it was running
 (I do know it wasn't 4.5x. I also no longer have the exact pages where I had
 the issue off the top of my head. I have been
 programming in cf for 5 years now so the jobsites where the pages reside are
 not necessarily available to me now anyway I
 replaced the isdefined function on them anyway so I couldn't find them even if
 I had access. All I am saying is that you cannot
 tell me what happened or that it could't without working on the applications I
 did in the environment I was working in.
 
 I always say "if it doesn't work do what it takes to corrrect it" In this case
 I did not get stuck on the fact that the problem
 was totally illogical. I simply made it work. In this case it was as simple as
 a change of function.
 
 I have seen postings up here for issues that should never have come up
 logically speaking yet they do. I would think it is more
 productive to say "that is an interesting issue...how did it happen" in any of
 these cases. Than to say "that can't happen
 because" Whenever I try that one on the users of applications I have
 worked on I am reminded that I do not have all the
 answers.
 
 sorry about the typo I hope I won't be graded on it ;-)
 Frederic
 
 
 Aidan Whitehall wrote:
 
 Oh yeah, I have the same problem. Sometimes functions work and sometimes
 they don't. I reckon it depends on the weather...
 
 Sorry to be sarcastic, but how can you say "most of the time it worked but
 in some instances it seemed not to" with any conviction? Variables either
 exist or they don't; there's not a lot of scope for anything in-between.
 
 I am
 sorry to see parameterexists() depreciated.
 
 I'm not. It's more to type;-)
 
 And it's "deprecated", BTW. Depreciation is what your car does over time.
 
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 Advanced Web Solutions  Services
 
 http://www.netshopperuk.com/
 Telephone +44 (01744) 648650
 Fax +44 (01744) 648651
 
 

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