RE: Annoying CF Studio 4.5a Interface problems

2000-04-07 Thread Mack, Chris R

Nevermind.  It's always nice when Allaire updates the forums to indicate
that a new release is out.

Chris

-Original Message-
From: William James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 1:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Annoying CF Studio 4.5a Interface problems


Forgot to mention, this goes for Studio and Server. It's been fixed since
4.5.1 RC1, but now the full versions are available from the Allaire site, so
it soundsl ike today is upgrade day for you ;)


- Original Message -
From: "Kent Runyan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 3:05 PM
Subject: RE: Annoying CF Studio 4.5a Interface problems


 I have another on for you related to windows 2000 Pro.

 With 4.5a I can't connect to my existing projects and I can't create new
 ones. When I navigate to where I want the projects to be, it seems to lose
 the path and only lists the current directory and says it can't find the
RDS
 server. Studio 4.0.1 works fine on the same machine.



  -Original Message-
  From: Mike Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 1:02 PM
  To: Reuben King
  Subject: Re: Annoying CF Studio 4.5a Interface problems
 
 
  Hello Reuben,
 
  Thursday, Thursday, April 06, 2000, you wrote to me:
 
  RK I have Win 2000 on a Compaq Armada 1750..
  I just recieved a Compaq Presario 1800 with Windows 2000
 
  RK In CF Studio 4.5a (also tried 4.5.1rc2)
  Currently using 4.5a
 
  What mouse are you using? Touch pad?
   I use a Logitech Mouse Man Plus with a wheel, I do not use the
   Touch Pad
  RK Double clicking on a word doesn't select the word like normal
  -- it selects everything to
  RK the left of the cursor and to the beginning of the word.
 Always has worked for me this way (I like it), from Studio
  3 I believe -
 but I know 4 work like this
 
  RK  The mouse wheel doesn't work inside CF Studio.. Other such
  RK annoying behavior.
  My logitech works great in Studio
 
  RK The mouse works great in every other app on the system, its just CF
  RK Studio that acts like this.
  Maybe look at the driver for the mouse
 
  RK These may seem like minor whines but they can become quite
irritating
  RK when working full time inside CF Studio.
   I know I would hate it.
 
 
 
   Thanks,
   Mike Hughes
   Web Applications Developer
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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RE: Security holes revisited -- reward offered

2000-04-06 Thread Mack, Chris R

Pick up a copy of BlackIce Defender from Network Ice.  Cost $40.  I've read
it will prevent just about every type of "kiddy script" attack known and is
a must have for cable modem users.

http://www.netice.com/

Chris R. Mack
Manager, Internet Strategies
Lockheed Martin Technology Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: Nick Call [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 11:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Security holes revisited -- reward offered


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

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

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

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

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


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



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RE: Who Said netscape is dead as for People dressed in black we aring berets.....

2000-03-29 Thread Mack, Chris R

One reason to not use Netscape is the mailto links will only pull up
Netscape Messenger unless you find an Outlook Express dll so that Netscape
will use OE instead of itself.  I agree that the page needs to "work" in
both browsers, it's just that a major annoyance with the email will prevent
people from using Netscape.  I personally use them both, because I still run
across pages that only one or the other browser will display properly.  I
also use Mozilla, but I don't recall the messaging being any more robust
than the 4.x versions.  I will have to look at it again.

Chris

-Original Message-
From: Will [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Who Said netscape is dead  as for People dressed in black
wearing berets.


Well, that's no reason to not use Netscape as a browser since Outlook
Express has nothing to do with IE. Plus, the new Mozilla Browser (Netscape
6.0 when it's released) will have multiple mail accounts, and from the alpha
version, it looks like it'll handle them even better than OE. But the fact
remains that you need to use both browsers if you're a good developer ;)
Gotta make sure all your compatibilites are in place. hehe

- Original Message -
From: "lsellers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 10:49 PM
Subject: RE: Who Said netscape is dead  as for People dressed in black
wearing berets.



  Wonder how many people switched to IE/OE just for the fact they
  could handle
  multiple email accounts / newsgroups in the same sign - on. Netscape
blew
  that one too! Duoooh. Shut down browser | Login as a new User
  just to check
  another email account, bad move NS.

 I would be one. That was _THE_ reason I switched.

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RE: Search Engine Friendly Variables (?)

2000-03-28 Thread Mack, Chris R

There's an article about the entire process in the January 2000 issue of
Cold Fusion Developers Journal.  The code can be found at
www.coldfusionjournal.com.  Here is the link to the forum thread:
http://forums1.allaire.com/DevConf/index.cfm?Message_ID=18401  For those of
you that don't read it, I have found every issue of CFDJ to be very
informative and well written.

Chris R. Mack
Manager, Internet Strategies
Lockheed Martin Technology Services


-Original Message-
From: Jay Sudowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 6:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Search Engine Friendly Variables (?)


Allen,

I'm not sure about the internetsoccer link you have there, but the first
link is from a Vignette StoryServer.  I've actaully got a friend who just
landed a job at sportal, and they're teaching him TCL, the lanague that
StoryServer is based upon.  Each set of numbers between the comma's mean
something to Story Server, but I don't have a clue ;-).

The major problem, as I understand it, with search engines not indexing
ColdFusion based urls is that they don't visit and URLs that have a question
mark in them.   IE, Altavista wouldn't spider something like
www.yoursite.com/order.com?a=1234b=5345867.   Many moons ago, there was a
long thread about how to create search engine friendly links on the Allaire
Forums.  The gist of it was to create a link using /'s rather than question
marks,  equal signs and ampersands.  IE, to make that URL above search
engine friendly, you link to www.yoursite.com/order.cfm/a/1234/b/5345867.  A
URL like this will still get executed by the CF server, you just have to
create a list, using the / as a delimiter, and then set your vars using the
list.

Sorry I don't have any specific code examples.  This topic was discusssed
long ago and I never go around to implementing it into any of my sites.

- Jay


 Hello,

 I've noticed some URL's set up in ways like these two.  Could someone
please
 explain them for me?  The little understading I have it is so that the
 search engines will index the pages.  Is that correct?

 How the commas function?  As "="?

 ( http://www.sportal.co.uk/football/news/article/0,5081,47198,00.html )

 http://www.internetsoccer.com/handler.cfm/article,display/Con_ID,2/Locatio
 nCode,NAmerica/ID,26307/At_ID, )


 Thank you.
 ==  -  ==   ==  -  ====  -  ==
 Allen Graetz
 USI - Web Application Programmer
 1-800-USINTERNET x241
 612-253-3241


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