confused about CFCONTENT and Flash Player 7 domain security

2003-10-11 Thread Marc A. Garrett
I'm confused about the interaction of Flash Player 7 domain security and the
ColdFusion CFCONTENT tag.

I'm using CFCONTENT to load images from above my site root into a Flash
loader component. I can assign a contentPath value of
"http://mydomain.com/page.cfm?image=image.jpg" to dynamically load any
image.

But the first time -- and only the first time -- I publish the Flash movie,
Flash outputs the following error:

*** Security Sandbox Violation ***
SecurityDomain 'http://[my
domain.com]/contentLoader/contentTest.cfm?image=[my image.jpg]' tried to
access incompatible context 'file://C:\Documents and Settings\Marc\Local
Settings\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash MX
2004\en\Configuration\TMP3uryqmkudm..swf'

If I play the movie in Flash player 7, however, I do not get any security
warnings and the movie plays as desired.

Should a page using CFCONTENT to serve an image require a policy file? If
so, where would I put it, since the serving domain and client domain are
actually the same?

Thanks for any assistance.
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Re: Flash, ColdFusion, and XUpdate?

2003-10-03 Thread Marc A. Garrett
If anyone else is working with these features and hasn't found a solution, I
got together with some other Flash developers and posted a working example
of how to consume the RDBMSResolver packet from Flash with a CFC. See
macromedia.flash.data_integration. XUpdate will be next.

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> Flash MX 2004 includes an XUpdateResolver component that creates XUpdate
> statements based on changes made to data in the flash movie. I can't find
> much on the web regarding consuming XUpdate statements with CF components.
> Is anyone already doing this? I use SQL Server and MySQL, not Xindice.
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
> -- 
> Marc A. Garrett
> since1968.com
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Re: Flash Communication Server resource [was: flash remoting]

2003-09-25 Thread Marc A. Garrett
Hi Mike,Just to clarify, Flash Communication Server != Flash remoting.Check out "Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX" by Kevin Towes. It waswritten before the release of FlashComm 1.5, but it's still good.-- Marc A. Garrettsince1968.com<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in messagenews:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Can anybody recommend tutorials that will walk you through a comm server> configuration for a total comm / flash newbie?>> Mike
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Re: DW2004 Crash

2003-09-19 Thread Marc A. Garrett
FYI, DWMX 2004 has a hard time with files on mapped networked drives. I
don't think it's limited to XML files.

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"Stacy Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I haven't had too many stability issues with DW2004 until today. Went to
> open a XML file from a networked drive and DW exploded. Memory usage
> skyrocketed over 300mb and was climbing, had to end task.
>
> Someone mentioned a special form/url for submitting bugs for 2004.
> (emerging issues or sumthin?)
>
> Anyone from MM?
>
> Thx!
>
> Stace


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Flash, ColdFusion, and XUpdate?

2003-09-19 Thread Marc A. Garrett
Flash MX 2004 includes an XUpdateResolver component that creates XUpdate
statements based on changes made to data in the flash movie. I can't find
much on the web regarding consuming XUpdate statements with CF components.
Is anyone already doing this? I use SQL Server and MySQL, not Xindice.

Thanks in advance for any advice.
-- 
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since1968.com


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Re: Jrun4 and CFMX

2003-09-18 Thread Marc A. Garrett
Jim,

You can still run JSP pages without a separate installation of JRun.
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> It may be flippant - but I've said "if you don't know whether or not you
> need it, then you probably don't."
>
> In this case JRUN will let you code to the J2EE development standards
> (EJB, JSP, etc) while CFMX will let you code CFML and take advantage of
> Java classes.  You can do the same jobs with both - but if you want to
> mix then you'll need JRUN (or some other J2EE server).
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Re: (Admin) disclosure

2003-09-18 Thread Marc A. Garrett
I hope MM isn't getting too many opinions like yours. :-)

Dropping HS would be a shame. DWMX2005, 2006, 2010+ will never be as fast or
as stable as HS as long as its interface is built on JavaScript routines.
There's only so much optimizing MM can do.
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> Actually, I don't want CF Studio back, I want to incorporate the missing
> features/functionality from CFS into DWMX, match CFS performance and drop
> HomeSite completely.
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Re: Linux Newbie Advice

2003-09-17 Thread Marc A. Garrett
Bryan,

Overall, I found SuSE 8.2 to be the easiest to install on an older machine.
I'm a complete Linux newbie and didn't want to fool with the comand line
during installation. SuSE install was straightforward and went without any
hitches. It even recognized my windows network connection and DHCP and I can
surf the net without any additional configuration.

Others I tried:

- I could install Mandrake 7.2, but it didn't recognize the D-Link
DFE-530TX+ (my ethernet card). I found a Linux driver but coudn't really
follow the install instructions, so I bailed out.
- I couldn't install RedHat 9.1 because it didn't seem to work with my video
card. My computer is old enough that I don't even have an AGP port. So
RedHat 9.1 was out of the question (although I installed it on my laptop
without issue).

I picked SuSE because it had a reputation for ease of installation and it
supposedly will support CFMX 6.1, although I have not tried installing CF
yet.

Hope this helps, from one newb to another. Oh yeah, I installed Linux right
over Windows 98 -- it wipes the drive.

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> Hey All,
>
>
> So can I simply install Linux over Windows (i.e. from boot up)? or do I
have
> to wipe the drive first (FDisk)?


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