Re: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
http://www.fusionlink.com/   ck'em out



On 3/27/06, James Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HostMySite provides access to the account root, serving web content
> from a folder under that.
>
> For your $27.95 you could get 4GB of space and 60GB of bandwidth.
>
> http://www.hostmysite.com/hosting/builder/
>
> On 3/28/06, Coldfusion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have been around and around fighting for a potential client on this
> > Issue and they are dead set there is no directory access outside the
> > root web folder.
>
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Re: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread James Holmes
HostMySite provides access to the account root, serving web content
from a folder under that.

For your $27.95 you could get 4GB of space and 60GB of bandwidth.

http://www.hostmysite.com/hosting/builder/

On 3/28/06, Coldfusion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been around and around fighting for a potential client on this
> Issue and they are dead set there is no directory access outside the
> root web folder.

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RE: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread Coldfusion
I have been around and around fighting for a potential client on this
Issue and they are dead set there is no directory access outside the
root web folder. 

-Original Message-
From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 6:57 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

You're serious about this? are you sure you didn't just setup your default
dreamweaver site to show from www/ I took a look at the hosting plan and of
course there is nothing there about this except the following. They allow
you to host unlimited Microsoft Access Databases on your site. Are they
really saying you need to host those in your www directory?


You've got to be missing something... I went though a period where I was
changing hosting companies like socks and I've never seen that. Especially
since I've seen people post crystaltech from time to time.

On 3/27/06, j s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm currently a CrystalTech customer.  For $27/month I get 1GB of 
> > disk space and 100GB of bandwidth to name a few.  The only thing 
> > thats missing is access to a folder above my webroot so I can store 
> > docs outside of my site for security.  This way I can retrieve them 
> > with cfcontent and keep the docs from url access.
> >
> >
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Re: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread Casey Dougall
You're serious about this? are you sure you didn't just setup your default
dreamweaver site to show from www/
I took a look at the hosting plan and of course there is nothing there about
this except the following. They allow you to host unlimited Microsoft Access
Databases on your site. Are they really saying you need to host those in
your www directory? 

You've got to be missing something... I went though a period where I was
changing hosting companies like socks and I've never seen that. Especially
since I've seen people post crystaltech from time to time.

On 3/27/06, j s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm currently a CrystalTech customer.  For $27/month I get 1GB of disk
> > space and 100GB of bandwidth to name a few.  The only thing thats missing is
> > access to a folder above my webroot so I can store docs outside of my site
> > for security.  This way I can retrieve them with cfcontent and keep the docs
> > from url access.
> >
> >
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RE: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread Munson, Jacob
Claude has a good solution there, but you could also have them create a
secure directory that only you and the CF user has access to.  Throw in
an .htaccess file (or it's equivalent in the windows world if that's
what you're on), so spiders don't try to index it.

> -Original Message-
> From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 1:10 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: CF Hosting w/access above root folder
> 
>  >>The only thing thats missing is access to a folder above 
> my webroot 
> so I can store docs outside of my site for security.
> 
> The is a way to get around this problem:
> - store your docs in a special directory, but change the name to 
> whatever.cfm
> - save the true name and type in your database.
> - put a file Application.cfm in the same directory that just contain 
> 
> - make a tamplate to download the document with something like:
>  
>  FILE="#pathDoc##localName#">
> 
> where trueFileName is the original file name of the document,
> pathDoc is the path where documents are stored as CFM files,
> and localName is the actual name of the file.

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Re: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread Claude Schneegans
 >>The only thing thats missing is access to a folder above my webroot 
so I can store docs outside of my site for security.

The is a way to get around this problem:
- store your docs in a special directory, but change the name to 
whatever.cfm
- save the true name and type in your database.
- put a file Application.cfm in the same directory that just contain 

- make a tamplate to download the document with something like:
 


where trueFileName is the original file name of the document,
pathDoc is the path where documents are stored as CFM files,
and localName is the actual name of the file.

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Re: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread Mike Kear
I can do that for you.   My standard packages dont cater for that big a site
but that doesnt mean i couldnt do it.   I can configure a package for you
however you like .

And I think its  almost essential ot have access to a level above the web
root, for teh very purpose you're talking about.

And we have full sandbox security so you can have cffile and cfdirectory
turned on. (they're off by default but I turn them on for most of my own
sites)

Have a look at my packages at http://afpwebworks.com   but ignore the disk
space, bandwidth and pricing - if you're interested we'll work out something
specific for you that meets your needs.

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month




On 3/28/06, j s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm currently a CrystalTech customer.  For $27/month I get 1GB of disk
> space and 100GB of bandwidth to name a few.  The only thing thats missing is
> access to a folder above my webroot so I can store docs outside of my site
> for security.  This way I can retrieve them with cfcontent and keep the docs
> from url access.
>
> Does anyone know of a CFhost provider that has access to folder above the
> clients webroot and offer cfdirectory and cffile along with high storage and
> bandwidth?
>


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RE: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread Ian Skinner
Does anyone know of a CFhost provider that has access to folder above the 
clients webroot and offer cfdirectory and cffile along with high storage and 
bandwidth?

I have a site with CFDynamics and they have all you request, with their 
49.95/month plan.  Their less expensive plans do restrict cffile and 
cfdirectory.  But you can get 15% off by paying for a year.

http://www.cfdynamics.com/sharedhosting/sharedhosting_comparison.cfm



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Re: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread rhymes with 'loud'
Oh, and they've always proven themselves to be very good about keeping up with 
version updates. They are using MX7 and sql 2005.


> I'm a big fan of Dantor.com. I know for a fact you have access above 
> your web root. as for the space and bandwidth, they have different 
> packages, most of them below the $27 you're spending now. I've been 
> using them for projects for about 6 years...stable, responsive, nicely 
> priced.
> 
> And as contradictory as it may sound, i'm not affiliated with them in 
> any way other than as a customer. ;)
> 
> Doug  :0)
> 
> > I'm currently a CrystalTech customer.  For $27/month I get 1GB of 
> disk 
> > space and 100GB of bandwidth to name a few.  The only thing thats 
> > missing is access to a folder above my webroot so I can store docs 
> > outside of my site for security.  This way I can retrieve them with 
> 
> > cfcontent and keep the docs from url access.
> > 
> > Does anyone know of a CFhost provider that has access to folder 
> above 
> > the clients webroot and offer cfdirectory and cffile along with high 
> 
> > storage and 
bandwidth?

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Re: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread rhymes with 'loud'
I'm a big fan of Dantor.com. I know for a fact you have access above your web 
root. as for the space and bandwidth, they have different packages, most of 
them below the $27 you're spending now. I've been using them for projects for 
about 6 years...stable, responsive, nicely priced.

And as contradictory as it may sound, i'm not affiliated with them in any way 
other than as a customer. ;)

Doug  :0)

> I'm currently a CrystalTech customer.  For $27/month I get 1GB of disk 
> space and 100GB of bandwidth to name a few.  The only thing thats 
> missing is access to a folder above my webroot so I can store docs 
> outside of my site for security.  This way I can retrieve them with 
> cfcontent and keep the docs from url access.
> 
> Does anyone know of a CFhost provider that has access to folder above 
> the clients webroot and offer cfdirectory and cffile along with high 
> storage and 
bandwidth?

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CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread j s
I'm currently a CrystalTech customer.  For $27/month I get 1GB of disk space 
and 100GB of bandwidth to name a few.  The only thing thats missing is access 
to a folder above my webroot so I can store docs outside of my site for 
security.  This way I can retrieve them with cfcontent and keep the docs from 
url access.

Does anyone know of a CFhost provider that has access to folder above the 
clients webroot and offer cfdirectory and cffile along with high storage and 
bandwidth?

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