Re: Hi everyone

2008-09-07 Thread Philip Kaplan
Thanks!  Sure, here's some info on www.mobog.com

Hosting: www.gogrid.com - a new cloud hosting service.  Two web servers
behind an F5 load balancer, and one db server.  Total cost $99/month.  I run
a lot of sites in addition to mobog on these servers.

Software: ColdFusion 8 and Sql Server

Architecture: One web server (http://1.mobog.com) contains the actual CF
code.  The other web server (http://2.mobog.com) just has its home directory
mapped to the first server (UNC: \\1.mobog.com\mobog).  I realize this means
there's a single point of failure, but I'm fine with it.

Backups: www.carbonite.com - $49/year unlimited backups in the cloud.

Performance: All queries are cached, anywhere from 10 seconds to 24 hours.
Some queries (like the queries that show comments) are cached for 24 hours
and just refresh when a new comment is posted.  So almost everything is
cached most of the time for most people.

On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Andrew Grosset [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Welcome!

 I like http://www.mobog.com/, very fast, any advice/info on your server
 setup would be interesting.

 Andrew.

 

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RE: Hi everyone

2008-09-06 Thread Adrian Lynch
AdBrite eh? We'll be hitting you up for some advertising info then l;O)

Oh look, a smilie with a new hair cut...

A

-Original Message-
From: Philip Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 September 2008 22:42
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Hi everyone


Hi everyone,

After what seems like 100 years reading the archives, I just joined the
mailing list and wanted to introduce myself.

My name is Philip Kaplan and I've been a ColdFusion programmer since around
1996.  I'm sure others discovered CF this way -- IIS hadn't yet been
invented  so I was using a web server called Orielly Website Pro, which
happened to come with ColdFusion built-in.  I was in college on a summer
internship (at Booz Allen  Hamilton) and my employer (thank goodness) told
me to learn it.

I've built a lot of sites in ColdFusion since then.  The most well-known was
a site called Fuckedcompany.com that tracked the collapse of the (first?)
dot-com bust.  One of the newer CF sites I built is a photo-sharing social
network at www.mobog.com.  It's the first CF site I've load balanced across
multiple servers, which is fun.  Incidentally it's hosted on
www.gogrid.comwhich is a could-hosting thingamajig.  Happy to share my
(mostly positive,
some negative) experiences with it.

For a living, I'm the founder and president of an ad network called
AdBrite.  AdBrite was initially developed by my business partner, a PHP guy,
so no CF there.  We have about 115 employees and are based in San
Francisco.  I still get to use CF at the day-job to prototype stuff and
build some internal reporting tools.

Anyway, hello everyone!

Philip


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Re: Hi everyone

2008-09-06 Thread Andrew Grosset
Welcome!

I like http://www.mobog.com/, very fast, any advice/info on your server setup 
would be interesting.

Andrew. 

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Hi everyone

2008-09-05 Thread Philip Kaplan
Hi everyone,

After what seems like 100 years reading the archives, I just joined the
mailing list and wanted to introduce myself.

My name is Philip Kaplan and I've been a ColdFusion programmer since around
1996.  I'm sure others discovered CF this way -- IIS hadn't yet been
invented  so I was using a web server called Orielly Website Pro, which
happened to come with ColdFusion built-in.  I was in college on a summer
internship (at Booz Allen  Hamilton) and my employer (thank goodness) told
me to learn it.

I've built a lot of sites in ColdFusion since then.  The most well-known was
a site called Fuckedcompany.com that tracked the collapse of the (first?)
dot-com bust.  One of the newer CF sites I built is a photo-sharing social
network at www.mobog.com.  It's the first CF site I've load balanced across
multiple servers, which is fun.  Incidentally it's hosted on
www.gogrid.comwhich is a could-hosting thingamajig.  Happy to share my
(mostly positive,
some negative) experiences with it.

For a living, I'm the founder and president of an ad network called
AdBrite.  AdBrite was initially developed by my business partner, a PHP guy,
so no CF there.  We have about 115 employees and are based in San
Francisco.  I still get to use CF at the day-job to prototype stuff and
build some internal reporting tools.

Anyway, hello everyone!

Philip


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Re: Hi everyone

2008-09-05 Thread Justin Scott
 After what seems like 100 years reading the archives, I just joined the
 mailing list and wanted to introduce myself.

I thought that name looked familiar.  Welcome to the list!


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Re: Hi everyone

2008-09-05 Thread Casey Dougall
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Philip Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 After what seems like 100 years reading the archives, I just joined the
 mailing list and wanted to introduce myself.

 My name is Philip Kaplan and I've been a ColdFusion programmer since around
 1996.  I'm sure others discovered CF this way -- IIS hadn't yet been
 invented  so I was using a web server called Orielly Website Pro, which
 happened to come with ColdFusion built-in.  I was in college on a summer
 internship (at Booz Allen  Hamilton) and my employer (thank goodness) told
 me to learn it.

 I've built a lot of sites in ColdFusion since then.  The most well-known
 was
 a site called Fuckedcompany.com that tracked the collapse of the (first?)
 dot-com bust.  One of the newer CF sites I built is a photo-sharing social
 network at www.mobog.com.  It's the first CF site I've load balanced
 across
 multiple servers, which is fun.  Incidentally it's hosted on
 www.gogrid.comwhich is a could-hosting thingamajig.  Happy to share my
 (mostly positive,
 some negative) experiences with it.

 For a living, I'm the founder and president of an ad network called
 AdBrite.  AdBrite was initially developed by my business partner, a PHP
 guy,
 so no CF there.  We have about 115 employees and are based in San
 Francisco.  I still get to use CF at the day-job to prototype stuff and
 build some internal reporting tools.

 Anyway, hello everyone!

 Philip



Nice one Philip! I use to check out FC all the time. What a great site that
was. And of course I stumble on some of the Ask Pud blog entries ;-)

Welcome to the list.

Casey


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Re: Hi everyone

2008-09-05 Thread Brad Wood
all_together_in_a_sing_song_voiceHi 
Philip/all_together_in_a_sing_song_voice

~Brad

- Original Message - 
From: Philip Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 4:42 PM
Subject: Hi everyone


 Hi everyone,

 After what seems like 100 years reading the archives, I just joined the
 mailing list and wanted to introduce myself.


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Re: Hi everyone

2008-09-05 Thread Philip Kaplan
you eq funny

:)

On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Brad Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 all_together_in_a_sing_song_voiceHi
 Philip/all_together_in_a_sing_song_voice

 ~Brad

 - Original Message -
 From: Philip Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 4:42 PM
 Subject: Hi everyone


  Hi everyone,
 
  After what seems like 100 years reading the archives, I just joined the
  mailing list and wanted to introduce myself.


 

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Re: Hi everyone

2008-09-05 Thread Gerald Guido
all_together_in_a_sing_song_voice
H Philip
/all_together_in_a_sing_song_voice
Philip Hi everyone... I am a...aa...  Dammit!! I am a.ColdFusion
Programmer. /Philip

Philip There I said it!! Are you HAPPY NOW/Philip

Philip Look!! I TRIED to give it up. Lord knows I tried. /Phili

Philip But DAMMIT!! I just can't do it!!! It just makes me so so...
(long sigh) PRODUCTIVE. /Philip

Sorry folk... Happy hour you know ;)

~G~



On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 6:35 PM, Brad Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 all_together_in_a_sing_song_voiceHi
 Philip/all_together_in_a_sing_song_voice

 ~Brad

 - Original Message -
 From: Philip Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 4:42 PM
 Subject: Hi everyone


  Hi everyone,
 
  After what seems like 100 years reading the archives, I just joined the
  mailing list and wanted to introduce myself.


 

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Re: Hi everyone

2008-09-05 Thread Phillip M. Vector
God... That's what I get for reading messages from most recent to 
oldest. I was like, WTF?!?!?



Gerald Guido wrote:
 all_together_in_a_sing_song_voice
 H Philip
 /all_together_in_a_sing_song_voice
 Philip Hi everyone... I am a...aa...  Dammit!! I am a.ColdFusion
 Programmer. /Philip
 
 Philip There I said it!! Are you HAPPY NOW/Philip
 
 Philip Look!! I TRIED to give it up. Lord knows I tried. /Phili
 
 Philip But DAMMIT!! I just can't do it!!! It just makes me so so...
 (long sigh) PRODUCTIVE. /Philip
 
 Sorry folk... Happy hour you know ;)
 
 ~G~
 
 
 
 On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 6:35 PM, Brad Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 all_together_in_a_sing_song_voiceHi
 Philip/all_together_in_a_sing_song_voice

 ~Brad

 - Original Message -
 From: Philip Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 4:42 PM
 Subject: Hi everyone


 Hi everyone,

 After what seems like 100 years reading the archives, I just joined the
 mailing list and wanted to introduce myself.


 
 

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hi guys can any one help me in the Query below

2008-04-21 Thread shariff sml
 Hey GUys, for months Ive been calling thickbox (jquery plugin) from 
 inside cfdivs using 
 
 cfloop query=mydsn
 a href=javascript:tb_show('My Image Caption','/img/#fetchgallery.
 ImageName#') rel=The Name of my gallery class=thickbox 
 img src=/img/#fetchgallery.ThumbNailImageName# border=0/
 /a
 /cfloop
 
 Simple enough.. I have a loop that setsup a list of thumbnails that 
 have links to them, they are all grouped together with rel. When 
 ThickBox loads it SHOULD produce a gallery inside the cfdiv that this 
 is loaded in. Thick box will load them one at a time but it looses its 
 gallery function - not paging forward or backward.
 
 Anyone had any experiance with this... CFDIV has made my world so much 
 simpler and made me look soo much smarter than I really am I feel that 
 I MUST be doign somethign wrong... 
 
 Thanks ;)


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hi guys can any one help me in the Query below

2008-04-21 Thread shariff sml
cfset attributes.ids = ValueList(GetAllAdmins.Author)
cfset attributes.perm = ValueList(GetAllAdmins.IsAdmin)
cfset adminQueryRaw = QueryNew(empid,lastname,firstname,status)
cfset badIDs = 


cfloop from=1 to=#ListLen(Attributes.ids)# index=ThisPlace

cfscript
thisemployeeid = listgetat(attributes.ids, thisplace);
thisperm = listgetat(attributes.perm, thisplace);
/cfscript
cfmodule 
template=#Request.CFRoot#/authentication/act_UserInfoFromEmpNumber.cfm 
employeeid=#ThisEmployeeID#
cfscript
if (len(lastname) AND QueryAddRow(adminQueryRaw)) {
QuerySetCell(adminQueryRaw, empId, thisemployeeid);  
QuerySetCell(adminQueryRaw, lastname, LastName);
QuerySetCell(adminQueryRaw, firstname, FirstName);
if (ThisPerm is 1)
QuerySetCell(adminQueryRaw, status, Full Administrator);
else
QuerySetCell(adminQueryRaw, status, Reporting Only);
} else {
badIDs = ListAppend(badIDs,'#thisemployeeid#');
}
/cfscript 

/cfloop

cfinvoke component=#Request.CFROOT#/CFCs/utility method=bubbleSortQuery 
qryinput=#adminQueryRaw# lstsortcolumns=LastName,FirstName 
lstsortorder=asc,asc returnvariable=adminQuery
cfif listLen(badIDs)
/cfif


AS i have over 1000 records in my database the coldfusion server is timed out 

so can any one help me how to pagging on this code  

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Hi Mr.Pascal

2004-10-07 Thread Keyur Mistry
How are u??

I will try and let u know whether i have any problem or not.

could u pls explain me what is following line of code will do

#form['cutoff_'  i]# 
#YesNoFormat(Len(form['cutoff_'  i])
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RE: Hi Mr.Pascal

2004-10-07 Thread Pascal Peters
 could u pls explain me what is following line of code will do
 
 #form['cutoff_'  i]#
[Pascal Peters] 

This is a form variable starting with 'cutoff_' and the value of I
appended to it. So if I (the id from your checkbox) was 10, this would
be the value of the variable form.cutoff_10.

 #YesNoFormat(Len(form['cutoff_'  i])
 
[Pascal Peters] 

This will return Yes if the form var is an empty string and No if it
isn't

Pascal
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RE: Hi Mr.Pascal

2004-10-07 Thread Ewok
The value of #form[‘cutoff_’  i]# will be the value of a form field named
cutoff_#i#

I don’t see the original post for that but it’s probably safe to assume that
it is inside of a loop no?

Say the value of #i# is 1

Then form[‘cutoff_’  i]would be equivalent to form.cutoff_1

It would also be the equivalent of evaluate(“form.cutoff_#i#”)

The YesNoFormat() returns YESif the length of the value is greater than 0
and NO if it is not

Make sense?

_

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Hi Mr.Pascal

How are u??

I will try and let u know whether i have any problem or not.

could u pls explain me what is following line of code will do

#form['cutoff_'  i]# 
#YesNoFormat(Len(form['cutoff_'  i])

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Re: Hi

2004-09-09 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 08 Sep 2004 19:33 pm, Asim Manzur wrote:
 Is there anyway that the file would be created on monthly basis
 automatically/???

Of course, logrotate (if your system has it), or use one of the methods in
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/logs.html#rotation

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Re: Hi

2004-09-08 Thread Asim Manzur
Is there anyway that the file would be created on monthly basis automatically/???

thanks
- Asim

 I concur w/ this. You need to create a seperate path for each site, so 
 that each has it's own log file, not a shared log file.
 
 Also .. I hope you have lots of disk space or plan to delete the log 
 files often.
 
 As they grow they will drastically slow down the server, possibly to a 
 halt.
 

 
 joe velez
 
 Hi.
 
 Looking at this it will already be creating a single log file for 
 all
 the hosts in the default access_log file. However if you wish to
 create separate logs for each domain you need to add a directive 
 under
 the VirtualHost section for each domain like:
 
 ErrorLog /location/logs/error_log
 CustomLog /location/logs/access_log combined
 
 And replace the /location/logs/ part with where you want the log to 
 go.
 
 Andrew.
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Asim Manzur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 14:08:48 -0400
 Subject: Re: OT: Any Apache Guru there???
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 this is also not complete msg, what do I do???
 
 
  
   ***
   The previous post didn't get my complete message.
   I have put the !--- and quotes.
   ***
   
   
   I am running apache in windows xp with the coldfusion.
   I have multiple virtual hosts under apache.
   
   How can I create the detail log files for webserver hits.
   
   the following is the current directive in my httpd.conf file
   #---LogFormat directives---#
   # 
   # The following directives define some format nicknames for use 
 with
   # a CustomLog directive (see below).
   LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\ 
   \%{User-Agent}i\ combined
   LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b common
   LogFormat %{Referer}i - %U referer
   LogFormat %{User-agent}i agent
   # You need to enable mod_logio.c to use %I and %O
   # LogFormat %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\ 
   \%{User-Agent}i\ %I %O 
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Re: Hi

2004-09-08 Thread joe velez
automatically? i dont think so.

i think you can get the date info .. so maybe you can dynamically change the name of the file being used.. probably not.

i was thinking mabe like 
/logs/log#date#
where #date# is the apache syntax for the date (%d or something?? not sure)

i'd just write a schedule task to update that part of the conf file, for each user, then restart apache.

joe
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Hi there

2002-11-26 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Sean;

How's it going? Long time no hear. How was Devcon?

Since you're the last person from Macromedia I know, I was wondering if you
knew anyone who could help me with an issue I am running into?

I have an installation of CF 4.5 on NT 4 that is behaving bizarrely.

The following keeps happening, and I have no clue why: 

1) The processor runs up to 100% on the server.
2) An alert box shoots up on the screen. The title is 'C++ Runtime Library'.
3) The text of the message is: 
'Runtime Error!
Program: c:\cfusion\bin\cfserver.exe
R6025
Pure Virtual Function Call'
4) Processor remains at 100% until you click the box, at which point the
server returns to normal, retaining the application scope in memory.

I think it may be related to one page in my application, but I am not
certain if that is the case or not. Now, I do have a lot of data stored in
the application scope, but no more than I have used in other applications on
other servers. 

This one is really a pain and I am not sure how to troubleshoot it. Any help
would be appreciated.

Thanks,
M




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RE: Hi there

2002-11-26 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Sorry, that was meant as personal correspondence.

M

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Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 6:30 PM
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Subject: Hi there


Sean;

How's it going? Long time no hear. How was Devcon?

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Hi,cf-talk,some questions

2002-06-13 Thread james


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RE: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!

2002-05-21 Thread Scott Weikert

cfloop from=1 to=#Evaluate(ListLen(list) - 1)# step=2 index=i
#ListGetAt(list, i)# / #ListGetAt(list, i + 1)#
/cfloop

That should do it.

At 07:15 PM 5/20/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Hi,

   I am looking for a List. is there any possibility of outputting the list
like:
   1 2
   3 4
   5 6

When the list has 1,2,3,4,5,6 as its contents.

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Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!

2002-05-20 Thread Chakka, Sudheer

Hi,
   I have values appended into a list. i am appending 2 values at a time.

 I want to view those 2 values at the same time. Is there a way like step=2
in CFLOOP or something like that??


Thanks in advance,
Sudheer Chakka.

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RE: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!

2002-05-20 Thread Matthew Walker

Instead of a list loop, try an index loop:
cfloop index=i from=1 to=#ListLen(MyList)# step=2

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 -Original Message-
 From: Chakka, Sudheer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, 21 May 2002 11:58 a.m.
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!
 
 
 Hi,
I have values appended into a list. i am appending 2 
 values at a time.
 
  I want to view those 2 values at the same time. Is there a 
 way like step=2
 in CFLOOP or something like that??
 
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Sudheer Chakka.
 
 
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RE: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!

2002-05-20 Thread Chakka, Sudheer

Hi Matthew,
 
  Thanks for ur reply!!!

  What is the output should be ? Should it be like #i# and #i+1# in the loop

  I tried the above and it is giving an error.

thanks,
Sudheer chakka

-Original Message-
From: Matthew Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 7:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!


Instead of a list loop, try an index loop:
cfloop index=i from=1 to=#ListLen(MyList)# step=2

Regards, 
Matthew Walker 
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 -Original Message-
 From: Chakka, Sudheer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, 21 May 2002 11:58 a.m.
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!
 
 
 Hi,
I have values appended into a list. i am appending 2 
 values at a time.
 
  I want to view those 2 values at the same time. Is there a 
 way like step=2
 in CFLOOP or something like that??
 
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Sudheer Chakka.
 
 

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RE: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!

2002-05-20 Thread Chakka, Sudheer

Hi,

  I am looking for a List. is there any possibility of outputting the list
like:
  1 2
  3 4
  5 6

When the list has 1,2,3,4,5,6 as its contents.


Thanks,
Sudheer Chakka.

-Original Message-
From: Chakka, Sudheer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 7:07 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!


Hi Matthew,
 
  Thanks for ur reply!!!

  What is the output should be ? Should it be like #i# and #i+1# in the loop

  I tried the above and it is giving an error.

thanks,
Sudheer chakka

-Original Message-
From: Matthew Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 7:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!


Instead of a list loop, try an index loop:
cfloop index=i from=1 to=#ListLen(MyList)# step=2

Regards, 
Matthew Walker 
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 -Original Message-
 From: Chakka, Sudheer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, 21 May 2002 11:58 a.m.
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!
 
 
 Hi,
I have values appended into a list. i am appending 2 
 values at a time.
 
  I want to view those 2 values at the same time. Is there a 
 way like step=2
 in CFLOOP or something like that??
 
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Sudheer Chakka.
 
 


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RE: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!

2002-05-20 Thread Matthew Walker

Since it's an index loop, i is just a number - the position in the list:
1,2,3,4,5,...

#ListGetAt(MyList, i)#
#ListGetAt(MyList, i+1)#


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 -Original Message-
 From: Chakka, Sudheer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, 21 May 2002 12:07 p.m.
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!
 
 
 Hi Matthew,
  
   Thanks for ur reply!!!
 
   What is the output should be ? Should it be like #i# and 
 #i+1# in the loop
 
   I tried the above and it is giving an error.
 
 thanks,
 Sudheer chakka
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Matthew Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 7:08 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!
 
 
 Instead of a list loop, try an index loop:
 cfloop index=i from=1 to=#ListLen(MyList)# step=2
 
 Regards, 
 Matthew Walker 
 /* 
 Easier, smarter forms:
 http://www.matthewwalker.net.nz/inform2 
 */ 
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Chakka, Sudheer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, 21 May 2002 11:58 a.m.
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Hi - Lists- Viewing 2 values at a time !!!
  
  
  Hi,
 I have values appended into a list. i am appending 2 
  values at a time.
  
   I want to view those 2 values at the same time. Is there a 
  way like step=2
  in CFLOOP or something like that??
  
  
  Thanks in advance,
  Sudheer Chakka.
  
  
 
 
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Re: Hi

2001-12-10 Thread BILLY CRAVENS

Of course, picture 2 scenarios:

1) your application is unsecure, but it only cost you $5000 to develop it
2) your app is locked down, but the extra time to develop made the final
cost $10,000

Now let's say that in both situations the client was going to pay $20,000,
even if they knew that the app was insecure.  As much as I like quality, to
quote the great philosopher, Sean Combs, it's all about the Benjamins
baby.  :- )

Microsoft has no incentive to make secure products (if they wanted to, with
the resources at their disposal, they could make the most secure products on
Earth).  The same people who jump on the MS=bad bandwagon are the same
people who buy MS products.  (Perhaps .NET will change this - short term
subscriptions, as opposed to lifetime liscenses, could be more of a market
catalyst)

---
Billy Cravens

- Original Message -
From: Costas Piliotis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 6:34 PM
Subject: RE: Hi


 Right.  How many developers does microsoft have that it can allocate to
 breaking into its software.  How many hackers are there worldwide?  I'll
bet
 I'm not the first to admit that I've left features in my code as well.
 Sometimes, clients have a way of finding them that I never thought of.


 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 3:04 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Hi


  If you were developing a ColdFusion Application that would be
  used by thousands worldwide, and you had pockets as deep as
  Microsoft, how likely would it be that the application could
  be hacked in dozens of different ways? How tough would it be
  to spend a couple of million to have a team of hackers go at
  it, BEFORE you release it? Better yet, release a hacker beta,
  and hand out wads of cash to whoever discovers holes. They
  haven't made it a priority. Expedient release is the priority.

 That's right - expedient release is certainly high on their priority list.
 That's how you get those deep pockets, you know.

 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
 http://www.figleaf.com/
 voice: (202) 797-5496
 fax: (202) 797-5444
 
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RE: Hi

2001-12-07 Thread Dave Watts

 If you were developing a ColdFusion Application that would be 
 used by thousands worldwide, and you had pockets as deep as 
 Microsoft, how likely would it be that the application could 
 be hacked in dozens of different ways? How tough would it be 
 to spend a couple of million to have a team of hackers go at 
 it, BEFORE you release it? Better yet, release a hacker beta,
 and hand out wads of cash to whoever discovers holes. They 
 haven't made it a priority. Expedient release is the priority.

That's right - expedient release is certainly high on their priority list.
That's how you get those deep pockets, you know.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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RE: Hi

2001-12-07 Thread Costas Piliotis

Right.  How many developers does microsoft have that it can allocate to
breaking into its software.  How many hackers are there worldwide?  I'll bet
I'm not the first to admit that I've left features in my code as well.
Sometimes, clients have a way of finding them that I never thought of.


-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 3:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi


 If you were developing a ColdFusion Application that would be
 used by thousands worldwide, and you had pockets as deep as 
 Microsoft, how likely would it be that the application could 
 be hacked in dozens of different ways? How tough would it be 
 to spend a couple of million to have a team of hackers go at 
 it, BEFORE you release it? Better yet, release a hacker beta,
 and hand out wads of cash to whoever discovers holes. They 
 haven't made it a priority. Expedient release is the priority.

That's right - expedient release is certainly high on their priority list.
That's how you get those deep pockets, you know.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444 
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Re: Hi

2001-12-06 Thread BILLY CRAVENS

Keep in mind that most of the exploits aren't due to explicit features, they
are usually COM-based.  As such, it's not the application that's at fault,
it the extensibility.


- Original Message -
From: Lee Surma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: Hi


 If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and
exploited.

 You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
 userbase that Outlook does.

 If you were developing a ColdFusion Application that would be used by
 thousands worldwide, and you had pockets as deep as Microsoft, how likely
 would it be that the application could be hacked in dozens of different
 ways? How tough would it be to spend a couple of million to have a team of
 hackers go at it, BEFORE you release it? Better yet, release a hacker
beta,
  and hand out wads of cash to whoever discovers holes. They haven't made
 it a priority. Expedient release is the priority.
 --


 Lee Surma
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 
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RE: Hi

2001-12-06 Thread Michael Haggerty

Given the new .Net initiatives, this really makes you think about security
in a distributed environment.

cfparanoid level=possibly justified
Imagine the day when controls are installed on rogue servers in other
countries that you cannot touch or that you do not know are hostile in
the first place. 
/cfparanoid

Mike

-Original Message-
From: BILLY CRAVENS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 11:27 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Hi


Keep in mind that most of the exploits aren't due to explicit features, they
are usually COM-based.  As such, it's not the application that's at fault,
it the extensibility.


- Original Message -
From: Lee Surma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: Hi


 If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and
exploited.

 You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
 userbase that Outlook does.

 If you were developing a ColdFusion Application that would be used by
 thousands worldwide, and you had pockets as deep as Microsoft, how likely
 would it be that the application could be hacked in dozens of different
 ways? How tough would it be to spend a couple of million to have a team of
 hackers go at it, BEFORE you release it? Better yet, release a hacker
beta,
  and hand out wads of cash to whoever discovers holes. They haven't made
 it a priority. Expedient release is the priority.
 --


 Lee Surma
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 

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Re: Hi

2001-12-06 Thread Howie Hamlin

Here's a link to some software that prevents Outlook Express from executing any vbs or 
other executables.  I've never used it but
figured that I'd make it's existance know (btw - the site has other interesting 
looking freeware as well).

http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/sdefend.htm

Regards,

Howie

- Original Message -
From: Will Swain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 11:21 AM
Subject: RE: Hi


 Sure, but presumably vulnerabilities exist in more or less all software? The
 desire to crack them is that much greater in the case of MS for several
 reasons:

 1) Market saturation. So many people use these products that it may be more
 'beneficial' to crack them.
 2) Hatred of M$ and what it stands for.
 3) Vulnerabilities are often well known, and have existed for years

 w


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RE: Hi

2001-12-06 Thread Zac Belado

 Here's a link to some software that prevents Outlook Express from
 executing any vbs or other executables.  I've never used it but
 figured that I'd make it's existance know (btw - the site has
 other interesting looking freeware as well).

 http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/sdefend.htm

There is also an article on the Register that has a link to a DLL for
Outlook that stops it from displaying HTML

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/23223.html




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Re: Hi

2001-12-06 Thread Don Vawter

They say it can be configured to stop js from running but I sent myself a
message which runs js code from my server and it didnt intercept that. If
anyone else has installed it and would like me to send the message to them
let me know off list.
I  would love to find something to stop hose annoying spam popups which
occure before you can delete message.

- Original Message -
From: Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: Hi


 Here's a link to some software that prevents Outlook Express from
executing any vbs or other executables.  I've never used it but
 figured that I'd make it's existance know (btw - the site has other
interesting looking freeware as well).

 http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/sdefend.htm

 Regards,

 Howie

 - Original Message -
 From: Will Swain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 11:21 AM
 Subject: RE: Hi


  Sure, but presumably vulnerabilities exist in more or less all software?
The
  desire to crack them is that much greater in the case of MS for several
  reasons:
 
  1) Market saturation. So many people use these products that it may be
more
  'beneficial' to crack them.
  2) Hatred of M$ and what it stands for.
  3) Vulnerabilities are often well known, and have existed for years
 
  w
 

 
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Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Lon Lentz

How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!

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Re: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Stephen Moretti

Someone slap this guy!

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Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
Subject: Hi


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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Craig Dudley

Slap him or his IT guys for;

a)  Having no virus protection.
b)  Still having the virus almost a full day after infection.

-Original Message-
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Sent: 05 December 2001 14:45
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Hi


Someone slap this guy!

- Original Message -
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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
Subject: Hi


 How are you ?
 When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Jason Blum

how about unsubscribing him?

 --
 From: Stephen Moretti
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 9:44 AM
 To:   CF-Talk
 Subject:  Re: Hi
 
 Someone slap this guy!
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Lon Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
 Subject: Hi
 
 
  How are you ?
  When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
  I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
 
  
 
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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Paul Sizemore

On the plus side of all this, you could try for a job at the low stress
environment at http://www.proofitonline.com/code/jobs.cfm#web%20developer in
sunny Florida.

-Original Message-
From: Jason Blum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi

how about unsubscribing him?

 --
 From: Stephen Moretti
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 9:44 AM
 To:   CF-Talk
 Subject:  Re: Hi

 Someone slap this guy!

 - Original Message -
 From: Lon Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
 Subject: Hi


  How are you ?
  When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
  I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
 
 


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Re: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Mike cheese Lansing

Ok, rather then complain about such email(s) (btw, i never recieved any
attachments so I assume they are stripped before being sent out to the
group) here are some links to take care of the worm.

Gone.a - Virus Information
http://www.antivirus.com/pc-cillin/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WOR
M_GONE.A

Online Virus Scanner (FREE)
http://housecall.antivirus.com

- Mike Lansing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

- Original Message -
From: Lon Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:14 AM
Subject: Hi


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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Steve Green

Why unsub him? .. It wasnt his fault he accidently fell prey to some morons
latest virus creation.

And you'd only get it too if you wasnt upto date with your protection.

But the list-mailer stripped it out anyway so whats the prob. 

-+ SteG +- :)

-Original Message-
From: Jason Blum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 14:50
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi


how about unsubscribing him?

 --
 From: Stephen Moretti
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 9:44 AM
 To:   CF-Talk
 Subject:  Re: Hi
 
 Someone slap this guy!
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Lon Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
 Subject: Hi
 
 
  How are you ?
  When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
  I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
 
  
 

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Re: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Dave Hannum

While removing the offender from the list may not be called for, I don't
agree that it wasn't his fault.  We're all supposed to be programmers
here, most of whom are supposed to be professionals.  We represent the 98th
to 100th percentile of all internet users.  We, of all people, should be
aware of such problems, and be the first to use common sense and take the
necessary precautions.  We should be the ones who know best the dangers of
opening attachments and being careless on the net.  I guess I take a hard
line, but to me, when folks on lists like these repeatedly (and I don't mean
any one individual does it repeatedly, but repeatedly we see folks on the
list get infected) - I guess I have a hard time understanding that.  Nobody
on this list is any busier than me.  But I still feel it's part of my
job/profession to keep up on the latest security problems (and I'm a
developer - not a systems person) and be aware.  Folks should subscribe to a
few e-zines that will alert you right away when the worms, viruses and the
like hit, so you can update your anti-virus and be aware of what you might
see in your email.  Accidents can and do happen.  And when they do, the ARE
our fault.  There's no excuse . . .

OK - I'm off my soap box.

Dave

- Original Message -
From: Steve Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:31 AM
Subject: RE: Hi


Why unsub him? .. It wasnt his fault he accidently fell prey to some morons
latest virus creation.

And you'd only get it too if you wasnt upto date with your protection.

But the list-mailer stripped it out anyway so whats the prob.

-+ SteG +- :)

-Original Message-
From: Jason Blum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 14:50
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi


how about unsubscribing him?

 --
 From: Stephen Moretti
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 9:44 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Hi

 Someone slap this guy!

 - Original Message -
 From: Lon Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
 Subject: Hi


  How are you ?
  When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
  I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
 
 



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Re: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Howie Hamlin

We should all just be glad that the attachment was removed by this list (the virus was 
disseminated on the Fusebox list on Topica -
Doh!).

Howie

- Original Message -
From: Mike cheese Lansing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: Hi


 Ok, rather then complain about such email(s) (btw, i never recieved any
 attachments so I assume they are stripped before being sent out to the
 group) here are some links to take care of the worm.

 Gone.a - Virus Information
 http://www.antivirus.com/pc-cillin/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WOR
 M_GONE.A

 Online Virus Scanner (FREE)
 http://housecall.antivirus.com

 - Mike Lansing
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Will Swain

lol

-Original Message-
From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 15:48
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi


 Ok, rather then complain about such email(s) (btw, i never recieved any
 attachments so I assume they are stripped before being sent out to the
 group) here are some links to take care of the worm.

Some other links that will help get rid of these types of worms include

PC Pine
www.washington.edu/pine/pc-pine/

Eudora
http://www.eudora.com/

Pegasus Mail
www.pmail.com/


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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Carlisle, Eric

If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.
You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
userbase that Outlook does.  



-Original Message-
From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi


 Ok, rather then complain about such email(s) (btw, i never recieved any
 attachments so I assume they are stripped before being sent out to the
 group) here are some links to take care of the worm.

Some other links that will help get rid of these types of worms include

PC Pine
www.washington.edu/pine/pc-pine/ 

Eudora
http://www.eudora.com/

Pegasus Mail
www.pmail.com/


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Re: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Stephen Moretti

He's subscribed to about 4 lists that I'm subscribed to and he's sent out
his second lot of virus infected emails.
I'm protected, my mail server is protected and _some_ but not all of the
lists that I'm subscribed to are protected, but other people aren't so
lucky. Plus I suspect that he'll have sent it out to all his friends,
colleagues and clients as well.

I think the comment about moron can also be given to this chap too for not
having protected himself and clicking on such an obvious virus in the first
place.

Just starting to get a little tired of watching the press hype up a virus
attack and then say it was a flash in the pan nothing to worry about and
people in the technical community still being stupid enough to infect
themselves and pass it on!

Regards

Stephen

- Original Message -
From: Steve Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 3:31 PM
Subject: RE: Hi


 Why unsub him? .. It wasnt his fault he accidently fell prey to some
morons
 latest virus creation.

 And you'd only get it too if you wasnt upto date with your protection.

 But the list-mailer stripped it out anyway so whats the prob.

 -+ SteG +- :)

 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Blum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 05 December 2001 14:50
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Hi


 how about unsubscribing him?

  --
  From: Stephen Moretti
  Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 9:44 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Hi
 
  Someone slap this guy!
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Lon Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
  Subject: Hi
 
 
   How are you ?
   When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
   I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
  
  
 

 
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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Lee Fuller

ROFL


 -Original Message-
 From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 05 December 2001 15:48
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Hi
 
 
  Ok, rather then complain about such email(s) (btw, i never recieved 
  any attachments so I assume they are stripped before being 
 sent out to 
  the
  group) here are some links to take care of the worm.
 
 Some other links that will help get rid of these types of 
 worms include
 
 PC Pine
 www.washington.edu/pine/pc-pine/
 
 Eudora
 http://www.eudora.com/
 
 Pegasus Mail
 www.pmail.com/
 
 
 
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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Will Swain

Quite.
Although virus protection is the second level of protection.
why do people still open attachments before knowing their source?
Common sense is the first level.

w

-Original Message-
From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 15:48
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Hi


He's subscribed to about 4 lists that I'm subscribed to and he's sent out
his second lot of virus infected emails.
I'm protected, my mail server is protected and _some_ but not all of the
lists that I'm subscribed to are protected, but other people aren't so
lucky. Plus I suspect that he'll have sent it out to all his friends,
colleagues and clients as well.

I think the comment about moron can also be given to this chap too for not
having protected himself and clicking on such an obvious virus in the first
place.

Just starting to get a little tired of watching the press hype up a virus
attack and then say it was a flash in the pan nothing to worry about and
people in the technical community still being stupid enough to infect
themselves and pass it on!

Regards

Stephen

- Original Message -
From: Steve Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 3:31 PM
Subject: RE: Hi


 Why unsub him? .. It wasnt his fault he accidently fell prey to some
morons
 latest virus creation.

 And you'd only get it too if you wasnt upto date with your protection.

 But the list-mailer stripped it out anyway so whats the prob.

 -+ SteG +- :)

 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Blum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 05 December 2001 14:50
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Hi


 how about unsubscribing him?

  --
  From: Stephen Moretti
  Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 9:44 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Hi
 
  Someone slap this guy!
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Lon Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
  Subject: Hi
 
 
   How are you ?
   When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
   I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
  
  
 



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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Zac Belado

 If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.
 You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
 userbase that Outlook does.

Complete and utter rubbish.

Outlook, Windows Scripting and the entire Office macro system is riddled
with security holes and this has been the case for years. Microsoft built
the system, Microsoft made it insecure and Microsoft continues to ship apps
and system level options that are enabled by default making them prime
targets for exploitation by hackers.

It is MS that builds the insecure systems. Virus writers take advantage of
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Re: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Douglas Brown

I swear they are prob passing the thing aroung like herpies at his
workhe prob cleaned it out and voila another outbreak :)



DB


- Original Message -
From: Will Swain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 8:14 AM
Subject: RE: Hi


 Quite.
 Although virus protection is the second level of protection.
 why do people still open attachments before knowing their source?
 Common sense is the first level.

 w

 -Original Message-
 From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 05 December 2001 15:48
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Hi


 He's subscribed to about 4 lists that I'm subscribed to and he's sent out
 his second lot of virus infected emails.
 I'm protected, my mail server is protected and _some_ but not all of the
 lists that I'm subscribed to are protected, but other people aren't so
 lucky. Plus I suspect that he'll have sent it out to all his friends,
 colleagues and clients as well.

 I think the comment about moron can also be given to this chap too for
not
 having protected himself and clicking on such an obvious virus in the
first
 place.

 Just starting to get a little tired of watching the press hype up a virus
 attack and then say it was a flash in the pan nothing to worry about
and
 people in the technical community still being stupid enough to infect
 themselves and pass it on!

 Regards

 Stephen

 - Original Message -
 From: Steve Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 3:31 PM
 Subject: RE: Hi


  Why unsub him? .. It wasnt his fault he accidently fell prey to some
 morons
  latest virus creation.
 
  And you'd only get it too if you wasnt upto date with your protection.
 
  But the list-mailer stripped it out anyway so whats the prob.
 
  -+ SteG +- :)
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Jason Blum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: 05 December 2001 14:50
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: Hi
 
 
  how about unsubscribing him?
 
   --
   From: Stephen Moretti
   Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 9:44 AM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Re: Hi
  
   Someone slap this guy!
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Lon Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
   Subject: Hi
  
  
How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
   
   
  
 
 

 
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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Mark Smyth

But, P-Mail doesn't have that nice paper clippy thingy.

I rest my case.

-Original Message-
From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 16:15
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi


 If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.
 You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
 userbase that Outlook does.

Complete and utter rubbish.

Outlook, Windows Scripting and the entire Office macro system is riddled
with security holes and this has been the case for years. Microsoft built
the system, Microsoft made it insecure and Microsoft continues to ship apps
and system level options that are enabled by default making them prime
targets for exploitation by hackers.

It is MS that builds the insecure systems. Virus writers take advantage of
the vulnerabilities and problems in the system...they don't make them.

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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Will Swain

Sure, but presumably vulnerabilities exist in more or less all software? The
desire to crack them is that much greater in the case of MS for several
reasons:

1) Market saturation. So many people use these products that it may be more
'beneficial' to crack them.
2) Hatred of M$ and what it stands for.
3) Vulnerabilities are often well known, and have existed for years

w

-Original Message-
From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 16:15
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi


 If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.
 You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
 userbase that Outlook does.

Complete and utter rubbish.

Outlook, Windows Scripting and the entire Office macro system is riddled
with security holes and this has been the case for years. Microsoft built
the system, Microsoft made it insecure and Microsoft continues to ship apps
and system level options that are enabled by default making them prime
targets for exploitation by hackers.

It is MS that builds the insecure systems. Virus writers take advantage of
the vulnerabilities and problems in the system...they don't make them.

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Re: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Len Conrad

Just starting to get a little tired of watching the press hype up a virus
attack and then say it was a flash in the pan nothing to worry about

speaking of pan flashes, remember  SirCam ?  here's report for IMGateAV 
from (partial) yesterday, SirCam is just slightly overtaken by the Goner storm:

Grand Totals

messages

  352086   received
  386330   delivered
   5   forwarded
   1   deferred  (1  deferrals)
   16844   bounced
  47   rejected

6288m  bytes received
7786m  bytes delivered
   63730   senders
   10594   sending hosts/domains
   45609   recipients
6828   recipient hosts/domains

giving:


   1 Infected with I-Worm.Magistr.b.poly
   1 Infected with Macro.Word97.Sattelite.b
   1 Infected with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   1 Infected with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   1 Infected with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   1 Infected with Macro.Word97.Ethan
   1 Infected with I-Worm.Hybris.f
   1 Infected with I-Worm.Hybris.c
   3 Infected with I-Worm.Magistr.a.poly
   3 Infected with I-Worm.KakWorm
   3 Infected with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   6 Infected with I-Worm.Badtrans
   7 Infected with Win32.FunLove.4070
   8 Infected with I-Worm.MTX
  34 Infected with I-Worm.Hybris.b
  99 Infected with I-Worm.Magistr.a
 101 Infected with I-Worm.Magistr.b
 281 Infected with I-Worm.BadtransII
 522 Infected with I-Worm.Sircam.c
 582 Infected with I-Worm.Goner

1657 TOTAL

I expect Goner will be around for a while, too.

Len


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Re: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Howie Hamlin

Hey, don't diss Clippy!

http://www.microsoft.com/Office/clippy/default.asp

Howie

- Original Message - 
From: Mark Smyth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 11:16 AM
Subject: RE: Hi


 But, P-Mail doesn't have that nice paper clippy thingy.
 
 I rest my case.
 

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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Kevin Langevin

While you make good points, here's one that should be considered...

I've not seen this person's name on the list much before, but then I haven't
been looking for it.  My point is, that everyone is a newbie at some point.
Someone who steps into the programming arena from some other walk of life
might now know the pitfalls to avoid.  I know someone who was hired by a
company to be their Microsoft Excel guru...she's very good with this stuff.
But somewhere along the way she started messing with ColdFusion, and now is
well along the way to being a very competent CF developer.  But her scope of
technologies is far more liited than, say yours or mine, because she's not
been exposed to it.

Could be she knows enough about viruses to protect herself against it, but
then it could be she relies on an IT department that's lazy, and isn't
protecting their systems as well as they could, and she doesn't realize it.
She sends mail to the list and zaps a few machines with a virus she's
caught, and it's through no fault of her own.

So, while it does get annoying to see problems like this, there are
extenuating circumstances sometimes.  I think we should just all be a bit
more tolerant of others' mistakes and help them to fix the problem when
arise.  We're all friends here (more or less) and the whole idea of this
community is to help one another. If the virus was spread maliciously, I'd
be singing a different tune, but there's no evidence of that, so I say let
it be and protect yourself properly.

Just my #dollarFormat(0.02)# worth.

Kevin Langevin
Web Guy In Charge
UsWebGuys
954-327-5780


-Original Message-
From: Dave Hannum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Hi


While removing the offender from the list may not be called for, I don't
agree that it wasn't his fault.  We're all supposed to be programmers
here, most of whom are supposed to be professionals.  We represent the 98th
to 100th percentile of all internet users.  We, of all people, should be
aware of such problems, and be the first to use common sense and take the
necessary precautions.  We should be the ones who know best the dangers of
opening attachments and being careless on the net.  I guess I take a hard
line, but to me, when folks on lists like these repeatedly (and I don't mean
any one individual does it repeatedly, but repeatedly we see folks on the
list get infected) - I guess I have a hard time understanding that.  Nobody
on this list is any busier than me.  But I still feel it's part of my
job/profession to keep up on the latest security problems (and I'm a
developer - not a systems person) and be aware.  Folks should subscribe to a
few e-zines that will alert you right away when the worms, viruses and the
like hit, so you can update your anti-virus and be aware of what you might
see in your email.  Accidents can and do happen.  And when they do, the ARE
our fault.  There's no excuse . . .

OK - I'm off my soap box.

Dave

- Original Message -
From: Steve Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:31 AM
Subject: RE: Hi


Why unsub him? .. It wasnt his fault he accidently fell prey to some morons
latest virus creation.

And you'd only get it too if you wasnt upto date with your protection.

But the list-mailer stripped it out anyway so whats the prob.

-+ SteG +- :)

-Original Message-
From: Jason Blum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 14:50
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi


how about unsubscribing him?

 --
 From: Stephen Moretti
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 9:44 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Hi

 Someone slap this guy!

 - Original Message -
 From: Lon Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
 Subject: Hi


  How are you ?
  When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
  I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
 
 




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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Len Conrad

If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.
You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
userbase that Outlook does.

ah, another MS apologist.

spin: MS software is attacked because it's widely used
(ie, high value target)

truth: MS software is attacked because it's vulnerable
(ie, fish in a barrel)

Outlook is exploited because its developer was not security-conscious 
(Easy to use now. Secure, whenever.) and made the wrong decisions on 
default settings.

This criminal trust us to innovate company has caused billions in damages 
to its clients, paid for by the clients.  Now this criminal company says it 
needs an RFC to protect itself from exploits to its vulnerable software.

Len


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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Zac Belado

 Sure, but presumably vulnerabilities exist in more or less all
 software?

Certainly. But I think there is a difference between finding out that your
ftp server software has a buffer overflow exploit in it and continuing to
ship and expand the same macro/scripting system that you *know* is insecure
and enabling, by default, options that you *know* are insecure.

 The desire to crack them is that much greater in the case of MS for
several
 reasons:

 1) Market saturation. So many people use these products that it
 may be more
 'beneficial' to crack them.
 2) Hatred of M$ and what it stands for.
 3) Vulnerabilities are often well known, and have existed for years

I'm sure these are very valid reasons but I think you're missing the most
obvious and most important one. MS products, and Outlook in particular, get
exploited because its so damn easy to do.
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Re: Hi - DROP IT! NO MORE REPLIES PLEASE!

2001-12-05 Thread Stephen Moretti

OK - I'm sorry for saying somebody slap this guy!

I should have realised it would have kicked off a massive my email client
is better than yours and who's the moron discussion.

I've seen this discussion more than enough of the past 6 months, so can just
leave it alone and get back to the business of CF development.

Thank you very very much in advance

Regards

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Re: Hi - DROP IT! NO MORE REPLIES PLEASE!

2001-12-05 Thread Rayna Evans

it's a virus!

Rayna Evans
AAMC
2501 M Street, 2nd Fl
Washington, DC 20037
202-862-6243 (direct)
Extension 4243 (internal)

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/05/01 11:52AM 
OK - I'm sorry for saying somebody slap this guy!

I should have realised it would have kicked off a massive my email client
is better than yours and who's the moron discussion.

I've seen this discussion more than enough of the past 6 months, so can 
just
leave it alone and get back to the business of CF development.

Thank you very very much in advance

Regards

Stephen

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Re: Hi - DROP IT! NO MORE REPLIES PLEASE!

2001-12-05 Thread Douglas Brown

Yes I must say I was hoping for a more fruitfull discussion when I woke up
this AM but oh well..


Doug
- Original Message -
From: Rayna Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: Hi - DROP IT! NO MORE REPLIES PLEASE!


 it's a virus!

 Rayna Evans
 AAMC
 2501 M Street, 2nd Fl
 Washington, DC 20037
 202-862-6243 (direct)
 Extension 4243 (internal)

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/05/01 11:52AM 
 OK - I'm sorry for saying somebody slap this guy!

 I should have realised it would have kicked off a massive my email client
 is better than yours and who's the moron discussion.

 I've seen this discussion more than enough of the past 6 months, so can
 just
 leave it alone and get back to the business of CF development.

 Thank you very very much in advance

 Regards

 Stephen

 
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Re: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread BILLY CRAVENS

I think the reason it's cracked so much is that Microsoft's strengths are
their weaknesses.  Their strength in the market means that many hackers
are running Windows as well as other MS apps, thus, they will crack what
they know.  Plus, it's a target.  Plus, it's incredibly easy to exploit -
the COM interfaces that make Microsoft application (and those that support
COM) easier extend also make them easier to crack.

- Original Message -
From: Will Swain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:21 AM
Subject: RE: Hi


 Sure, but presumably vulnerabilities exist in more or less all software?
The
 desire to crack them is that much greater in the case of MS for several
 reasons:

 1) Market saturation. So many people use these products that it may be
more
 'beneficial' to crack them.
 2) Hatred of M$ and what it stands for.
 3) Vulnerabilities are often well known, and have existed for years

 w

 -Original Message-
 From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 05 December 2001 16:15
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Hi


  If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and
exploited.
  You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
  userbase that Outlook does.

 Complete and utter rubbish.

 Outlook, Windows Scripting and the entire Office macro system is riddled
 with security holes and this has been the case for years. Microsoft built
 the system, Microsoft made it insecure and Microsoft continues to ship
apps
 and system level options that are enabled by default making them prime
 targets for exploitation by hackers.

 It is MS that builds the insecure systems. Virus writers take advantage of
 the vulnerabilities and problems in the system...they don't make them.

 
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RE: Hi - DROP IT! NO MORE REPLIES PLEASE!

2001-12-05 Thread Michael Haggerty

I have an idea - why doesn't everyone turn their attention to the thread
labelled RE: CFCONTENT  CFHEADER- filename problem?

This topic may be the only one more rehashed than the virus problem... at
the same time, there is still some debate over whether or not there is a
reliable way to programmatically return a CF template file name other than
the one called. 

Mike


-Original Message-
From: Douglas Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:11 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Hi - DROP IT! NO MORE REPLIES PLEASE!


Yes I must say I was hoping for a more fruitfull discussion when I woke up
this AM but oh well..


Doug
- Original Message -
From: Rayna Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: Hi - DROP IT! NO MORE REPLIES PLEASE!


 it's a virus!

 Rayna Evans
 AAMC
 2501 M Street, 2nd Fl
 Washington, DC 20037
 202-862-6243 (direct)
 Extension 4243 (internal)

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/05/01 11:52AM 
 OK - I'm sorry for saying somebody slap this guy!

 I should have realised it would have kicked off a massive my email client
 is better than yours and who's the moron discussion.

 I've seen this discussion more than enough of the past 6 months, so can
 just
 leave it alone and get back to the business of CF development.

 Thank you very very much in advance

 Regards

 Stephen

 

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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Costas Piliotis

Dude.  You're slagging Microsoft and you're site's hosted on an NT 4 Box?

I love ppl who slag Microsoft.  Chances are they have a site on MS, or they
run Outlook, or IE...

Guess you don't really care about your site getting hacked then...

Everything is riddled with security holes.  Locks are meant to keep honest
people out.  If someone wants in, they'll get in.  It's that simple.  I'll
bet if linux had the same market saturation on the desktop microsoft did,
we'd all be screaming bloody murder at that stupid penguin.  Except then
there wouldn't be anyone to blame...



-Original Message-
From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 8:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi


 If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and 
 exploited. You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it 
 doesn't have the userbase that Outlook does.

Complete and utter rubbish.

Outlook, Windows Scripting and the entire Office macro system is riddled
with security holes and this has been the case for years. Microsoft built
the system, Microsoft made it insecure and Microsoft continues to ship apps
and system level options that are enabled by default making them prime
targets for exploitation by hackers.

It is MS that builds the insecure systems. Virus writers take advantage of
the vulnerabilities and problems in the system...they don't make them.

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RE: OT Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Zac Belado

 Dude.  You're slagging Microsoft and you're site's hosted on an NT 4 Box?

Ask me if I picked the server software?
 
 Everything is riddled with security holes.  

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Re: Hi - DROP IT! NO MORE REPLIES PLEASE!

2001-12-05 Thread BILLY CRAVENS

No doubt - if people spent as much time updating their virus scanners or
locking down their servers as they did bitching about the merits/problems
with [enter platform/application here], we'd all be so secure we'd have
nothing to worry about.

- Original Message -
From: Stephen Moretti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: Hi - DROP IT! NO MORE REPLIES PLEASE!


 OK - I'm sorry for saying somebody slap this guy!

 I should have realised it would have kicked off a massive my email client
 is better than yours and who's the moron discussion.

 I've seen this discussion more than enough of the past 6 months, so can
just
 leave it alone and get back to the business of CF development.

 Thank you very very much in advance

 Regards

 Stephen
 
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Re: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Lee Surma

If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.

You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
userbase that Outlook does.

If you were developing a ColdFusion Application that would be used by 
thousands worldwide, and you had pockets as deep as Microsoft, how likely 
would it be that the application could be hacked in dozens of different 
ways? How tough would it be to spend a couple of million to have a team of 
hackers go at it, BEFORE you release it? Better yet, release a hacker beta,
 and hand out wads of cash to whoever discovers holes. They haven't made 
it a priority. Expedient release is the priority.
-- 


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Hi

2001-12-04 Thread Lon Lentz

How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!

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RE: Hi

2001-12-04 Thread Dave Watts

 How are you ?
 When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
 I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!

Hi, Lon! When I saw this message, I immediately thought about virus
I am not want infection, I promise you!

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RE: Hi

2001-12-04 Thread Robert Forsyth

How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!

Hi, Lon! 
How are you ?
When I saw your post, I immediately thought about your lack of
virus protection.

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new viri, was RE: Hi

2001-12-04 Thread lsellers

At 01:19 PM 12/4/2001 -0500, you wrote:
 How are you ?
 When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
 I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!

Hi, Lon!
How are you ?
When I saw your post, I immediately thought about your lack of
virus protection.

Goner apparently. New outbreak. Anyone using outlook/icq should probably 
make sure they've updated their anti-virals today. fyi.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-120401goner_wr.story

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hi my cfinput trouble with error

2001-04-30 Thread paul .

hi Guys please do help\


am using a cfinput to get the data from the dartabse for further editing in the cfm 
page.
that field has been validated for integer , but the hasty user key in 4_2  instead 
of 42 i.e they leave a space inbetween the nembers.which results in seeing the seeor 
page, i tried with cferror in application.cfm pointing to another error.page,(it is 
not working), 
So Guys suggest me how to make this sitaition not so complicated, and make the users 
to enter only the valid numbers

well the javacript i used gives the alert but when i clik to proceed ends up in the 
same error
the error is:
--
An unexpected token 1 was found following tier_1_ident_phys=1. Expected tokens may 
include: . SQLSTATE=42601 




this is what i used my code-
---
cfinput name=physicians_identified value=#ident_phys_result# type=text 
message=Physicians Identified needs to be a number between 0 and   
validate=integer ONVALIDATE=checknumber()
---
javscript:
script language=JavaScript1.2
function checknumber(){
var x=document.num.physicians_identified.value
var anum=/(^\d+$)|(^\d+\.\d+$)/
if (anum.test(x))
testresult=true
else{
alert(Please input a valid number!)
testresult=false
}
return (testresult)
}
/script
script
function checkban(){
if (document.layers||document.all)
return checknumber()
else
return true
}
/script


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hi my cfinput trouble with error PLEASE HELP

2001-04-30 Thread paul .

 
--

On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 06:37:02  
 paul . wrote:
hi Guys please do help\


am using a cfinput to get the data from the dartabse for further editing in the cfm 
page.
that field has been validated for integer , but the hasty user key in 4_2  instead 
of 42 i.e they leave a space inbetween the nembers.which results in seeing the seeor 
page, i tried with cferror in application.cfm pointing to another error.page,(it is 
not working), 
So Guys suggest me how to make this sitaition not so complicated, and make the users 
to enter only the valid numbers

well the javacript i used gives the alert but when i clik to proceed ends up in the 
same error
the error is:
--
An unexpected token 1 was found following tier_1_ident_phys=1. Expected tokens 
may include: . SQLSTATE=42601 




this is what i used my code-
---
cfinput name=physicians_identified value=#ident_phys_result# type=text 
message=Physicians Identified needs to be a number between 0 and   
validate=integer ONVALIDATE=checknumber()
---
javscript:
script language=JavaScript1.2
function checknumber(){
var x=document.num.physicians_identified.value
var anum=/(^\d+$)|(^\d+\.\d+$)/
if (anum.test(x))
testresult=true
else{
alert(Please input a valid number!)
testresult=false
}
return (testresult)
}
/script
script
function checkban(){
if (document.layers||document.all)
return checknumber()
else
return true
}
/script


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hi!... can anyone help me...

2000-12-02 Thread Kailash Nath

Hi!,
Can any one help me...
Some times when I open a window using javascript from cold fusion files..
and then close.
the mouse pointer remains with hour glass ... Indicating some process is
on..
but actually there is nothing going on...

thanks,
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Re: hi!... can anyone help me...

2000-12-02 Thread Jon Hall

I'd say check your javascript. Cold Fusion is a server side program, so it
cannot affect to cursor, which is client side.

jon
- Original Message -
From: "Kailash Nath" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 3:57 PM
Subject: hi!... can anyone help me...


 Hi!,
 Can any one help me...
 Some times when I open a window using javascript from cold fusion files..
 and then close.
 the mouse pointer remains with hour glass ... Indicating some process is
 on..
 but actually there is nothing going on...

 thanks,
 Kailash
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 www.unibex.com





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Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)

2000-08-08 Thread Angél Stewart

I need a select box to display a value from a database.

The box is not dynamic, and it is not a CFSelect box.

It is a regular, plain vanilla select statement sitting inside a CFFORM
inside a CFLOOP query="qrySelectRecords" statement.

I just know this is really really easy for you gurus..but I just can't
figure it out at the moment..

here is the box code as it is now:

tdselect cfoutputname="reason_#lookup.Audit_ID#"/cfoutput
  option value="" SELECTED/Option
  option value="G"9/80/option
  option value="N"Absent Without Permission/option
  option value="F"Funeral Leave/option
  option value="I"Injury/option
  option value="J"Jury Duty/option
  option value="M"Maternity/option
  option value="O"Other Approved Absences/option
  option value="H"Public Holiday/option
  option value="S"Sick Leave/option
  option value="U"Surgical Leave/option
  option value="S"Suspension/option
  option value="C"Time Off/option
  option value="T"Training/Conferences/Team Building/option
  option value="W"Weekend/option
  option value="A"Vacation/option
  /select/td

/tr

Thanks all!
-Gel


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Re: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)

2000-08-08 Thread David Green

Am not sure were in your statement that you want the database but here is a
copy of one I have on a site. Mine is CFSELECT but am sure select works
the same way.  Matter of fact looking at mine I should change to select less
overhead :)Hope it helps.

Good Luck
David

cfselect name="LNI_FAC" size="15" multiple
 option value="ALL" selectedAll FAC Cables/option
option value="'Unassigned'"Unassigned/options
 cfloop query="LIST_FAC" 
  OPTION
value="'cfoutput#list_FAC.FAC_CA#/cfoutput'"cfoutput#LIST_FAC.FAC_CA#
/cfoutput/option
 /cfloop
 /cfselect


- Original Message -
From: "Angél Stewart" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 9:37 AM
Subject: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)


 I need a select box to display a value from a database.

 The box is not dynamic, and it is not a CFSelect box.

 It is a regular, plain vanilla select statement sitting inside a CFFORM
 inside a CFLOOP query="qrySelectRecords" statement.

 I just know this is really really easy for you gurus..but I just can't
 figure it out at the moment..

 here is the box code as it is now:

 tdselect cfoutputname="reason_#lookup.Audit_ID#"/cfoutput
   option value="" SELECTED/Option
   option value="G"9/80/option
   option value="N"Absent Without Permission/option
   option value="F"Funeral Leave/option
   option value="I"Injury/option
   option value="J"Jury Duty/option
   option value="M"Maternity/option
   option value="O"Other Approved Absences/option
   option value="H"Public Holiday/option
   option value="S"Sick Leave/option
   option value="U"Surgical Leave/option
   option value="S"Suspension/option
   option value="C"Time Off/option
   option value="T"Training/Conferences/Team Building/option
   option value="W"Weekend/option
   option value="A"Vacation/option
   /select/td

 /tr

 Thanks all!
 -Gel


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RE: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)

2000-08-08 Thread John McKown


td
select cfoutputname="reason_#lookup.Audit_ID#"/cfoutput
  CFIF #whatever.value# IS ""
option value="" SELECTED/Option
  /CFIF
  option value="G" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"G"SELECTED/CFIF9/80/option
  option value="N" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "N"SELECTED/CFIFAbsent
Without Permission/option
  option value="F" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "F"SELECTED/CFIFFuneral
Leave/option
  option value="I" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"I"SELECTED/CFIFInjury/option
  option value="J" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "J"SELECTED/CFIFJury
Duty/option
  option value="M" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"M"SELECTED/CFIFMaternity/option
  option value="O" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "O"SELECTED/CFIFOther
Approved Absences/option
  option value="H" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "H"SELECTED/CFIFPublic
Holiday/option
  option value="S" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "S"SELECTED/CFIFSick
Leave/option
  option value="U" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "U"SELECTED/CFIFSurgical
Leave/option
  option value="S" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"S"SELECTED/CFIFSuspension/option
  option value="C" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "C"SELECTED/CFIFTime
Off/option
  option value="T" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"T"SELECTED/CFIFTraining/Conferences/Team Building/option
  option value="W" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"W"SELECTED/CFIFWeekend/option
  option value="A" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"A"SELECTED/CFIFVacation/option
  /select
/td


John McKown, VP Business Services
Delaware.Net, Inc.


-Original Message-
From: Angél Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 12:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)


I need a select box to display a value from a database.

The box is not dynamic, and it is not a CFSelect box.

It is a regular, plain vanilla select statement sitting inside a CFFORM
inside a CFLOOP query="qrySelectRecords" statement.

I just know this is really really easy for you gurus..but I just can't
figure it out at the moment..

here is the box code as it is now:

tdselect cfoutputname="reason_#lookup.Audit_ID#"/cfoutput
  option value="" SELECTED/Option
  option value="G"9/80/option
  option value="N"Absent Without Permission/option
  option value="F"Funeral Leave/option
  option value="I"Injury/option
  option value="J"Jury Duty/option
  option value="M"Maternity/option
  option value="O"Other Approved Absences/option
  option value="H"Public Holiday/option
  option value="S"Sick Leave/option
  option value="U"Surgical Leave/option
  option value="S"Suspension/option
  option value="C"Time Off/option
  option value="T"Training/Conferences/Team Building/option
  option value="W"Weekend/option
  option value="A"Vacation/option
  /select/td

/tr

Thanks all!
-Gel



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RE: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)

2000-08-08 Thread Chapman, Katrina

You could do this.  If you do however remove the #'s from the if statements,
they're not necessary and they slow down processing.  Or you could simply
output the value in the database as the first option.  Yes it will appear
twice in the list but it's easier for you to code and it is faster as CF
doesn't have to sort through a bunch of if statements.

--K
-
Thank you,
Katrina Chapman
ColdFusion Web Developer
Systems Development
Volt Information Services

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Subject: RE: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)



td
select cfoutputname="reason_#lookup.Audit_ID#"/cfoutput
  CFIF #whatever.value# IS ""
option value="" SELECTED/Option
  /CFIF
  option value="G" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"G"SELECTED/CFIF9/80/option
  option value="N" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "N"SELECTED/CFIFAbsent
Without Permission/option
  option value="F" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "F"SELECTED/CFIFFuneral
Leave/option
  option value="I" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"I"SELECTED/CFIFInjury/option
  option value="J" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "J"SELECTED/CFIFJury
Duty/option
  option value="M" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"M"SELECTED/CFIFMaternity/option
  option value="O" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "O"SELECTED/CFIFOther
Approved Absences/option
  option value="H" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "H"SELECTED/CFIFPublic
Holiday/option
  option value="S" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "S"SELECTED/CFIFSick
Leave/option
  option value="U" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "U"SELECTED/CFIFSurgical
Leave/option
  option value="S" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"S"SELECTED/CFIFSuspension/option
  option value="C" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "C"SELECTED/CFIFTime
Off/option
  option value="T" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"T"SELECTED/CFIFTraining/Conferences/Team Building/option
  option value="W" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"W"SELECTED/CFIFWeekend/option
  option value="A" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"A"SELECTED/CFIFVacation/option
  /select
/td


John McKown, VP Business Services
Delaware.Net, Inc.


-Original Message-
From: Angél Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 12:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)


I need a select box to display a value from a database.

The box is not dynamic, and it is not a CFSelect box.

It is a regular, plain vanilla select statement sitting inside a CFFORM
inside a CFLOOP query="qrySelectRecords" statement.

I just know this is really really easy for you gurus..but I just can't
figure it out at the moment..

here is the box code as it is now:

tdselect cfoutputname="reason_#lookup.Audit_ID#"/cfoutput
  option value="" SELECTED/Option
  option value="G"9/80/option
  option value="N"Absent Without Permission/option
  option value="F"Funeral Leave/option
  option value="I"Injury/option
  option value="J"Jury Duty/option
  option value="M"Maternity/option
  option value="O"Other Approved Absences/option
  option value="H"Public Holiday/option
  option value="S"Sick Leave/option
  option value="U"Surgical Leave/option
  option value="S"Suspension/option
  option value="C"Time Off/option
  option value="T"Training/Conferences/Team Building/option
  option value="W"Weekend/option
  option value="A"Vacation/option
  /select/td

/tr

Thanks all!
-Gel



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RE: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)

2000-08-08 Thread Kevin Queen

You could also use a CFSWITCH and CFCASE block to do the same thing
faster (CASE statements evaluate faster that multiple IF statements),
psudeo-code:

CFSWITCH expression="whatever.value"
CFCASE value="N"
If 
/cfcase
CFCASE value="..."
More processing
/cfacse
CFDEFAULTCASE
Code for whatever.value="" goes here
/cfdefaultcase
/cfswitch

-Original Message-
From: Chapman, Katrina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 1:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)


You could do this.  If you do however remove the #'s from the if statements,
they're not necessary and they slow down processing.  Or you could simply
output the value in the database as the first option.  Yes it will appear
twice in the list but it's easier for you to code and it is faster as CF
doesn't have to sort through a bunch of if statements.

--K
-
Thank you,
Katrina Chapman
ColdFusion Web Developer
Systems Development
Volt Information Services

-Original Message-
From: John McKown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)



td
select cfoutputname="reason_#lookup.Audit_ID#"/cfoutput
  CFIF #whatever.value# IS ""
option value="" SELECTED/Option
  /CFIF
  option value="G" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"G"SELECTED/CFIF9/80/option
  option value="N" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "N"SELECTED/CFIFAbsent
Without Permission/option
  option value="F" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "F"SELECTED/CFIFFuneral
Leave/option
  option value="I" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"I"SELECTED/CFIFInjury/option
  option value="J" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "J"SELECTED/CFIFJury
Duty/option
  option value="M" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"M"SELECTED/CFIFMaternity/option
  option value="O" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "O"SELECTED/CFIFOther
Approved Absences/option
  option value="H" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "H"SELECTED/CFIFPublic
Holiday/option
  option value="S" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "S"SELECTED/CFIFSick
Leave/option
  option value="U" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "U"SELECTED/CFIFSurgical
Leave/option
  option value="S" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"S"SELECTED/CFIFSuspension/option
  option value="C" CFIF #whatever.value# IS "C"SELECTED/CFIFTime
Off/option
  option value="T" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"T"SELECTED/CFIFTraining/Conferences/Team Building/option
  option value="W" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"W"SELECTED/CFIFWeekend/option
  option value="A" CFIF #whatever.value# IS
"A"SELECTED/CFIFVacation/option
  /select
/td


John McKown, VP Business Services
Delaware.Net, Inc.


-Original Message-
From: Angél Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 12:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)


I need a select box to display a value from a database.

The box is not dynamic, and it is not a CFSelect box.

It is a regular, plain vanilla select statement sitting inside a CFFORM
inside a CFLOOP query="qrySelectRecords" statement.

I just know this is really really easy for you gurus..but I just can't
figure it out at the moment..

here is the box code as it is now:

tdselect cfoutputname="reason_#lookup.Audit_ID#"/cfoutput
  option value="" SELECTED/Option
  option value="G"9/80/option
  option value="N"Absent Without Permission/option
  option value="F"Funeral Leave/option
  option value="I"Injury/option
  option value="J"Jury Duty/option
  option value="M"Maternity/option
  option value="O"Other Approved Absences/option
  option value="H"Public Holiday/option
  option value="S"Sick Leave/option
  option value="U"Surgical Leave/option
  option value="S"Suspension/option
  option value="C"Time Off/option
  option value="T"Training/Conferences/Team Building/option
  option value="W"Weekend/option
  option value="A"Vacation/option
  /select/td

/tr

Thanks all!
-Gel



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RE: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)

2000-08-08 Thread Larry Juncker

If I am reading your code right, just change your
#lookup.Audit_ID# to
#qrySelectRecords.Audit_ID#

I am assuming that your query is named qrySelectRecords.

Hope this helps
H   Larry Juncker
 L  Senior Cold Fusion Programmer
  I Heartland Communications Group
  Internet Division

-Original Message-
From: Angél Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hi Guys n Gals! Quick Select box question :)


I need a select box to display a value from a database.

The box is not dynamic, and it is not a CFSelect box.

It is a regular, plain vanilla select statement sitting inside a CFFORM
inside a CFLOOP query="qrySelectRecords" statement.

I just know this is really really easy for you gurus..but I just can't
figure it out at the moment..

here is the box code as it is now:

tdselect cfoutputname="reason_#lookup.Audit_ID#"/cfoutput
  option value="" SELECTED/Option
  option value="G"9/80/option
  option value="N"Absent Without Permission/option
  option value="F"Funeral Leave/option
  option value="I"Injury/option
  option value="J"Jury Duty/option
  option value="M"Maternity/option
  option value="O"Other Approved Absences/option
  option value="H"Public Holiday/option
  option value="S"Sick Leave/option
  option value="U"Surgical Leave/option
  option value="S"Suspension/option
  option value="C"Time Off/option
  option value="T"Training/Conferences/Team Building/option
  option value="W"Weekend/option
  option value="A"Vacation/option
  /select/td

/tr

Thanks all!
-Gel



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OT: Language, was RE: Hi

2000-05-15 Thread paul smith

H  "While" then "Whilst"

Are While  Whilst used in different
contexts, or is this just an accident?

best,  paul

At 11:59 PM 5/14/00 +0100, you wrote:
   1)While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward and
unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a database.

   2)Whilst considering CF, I also took

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Re: Hi

2000-05-15 Thread Dave Hannum

Bummer . . . click cf_tags on Ben's site and you get a connection failure . . . .


=
"Always Drink Upstream From The Herd!"

David Hannum
Web Analyst/Programmer
Ohio University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(740) 597-2524



- Original Message -
From: Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: Hi


No resources for CF, Are you mad???

Despite the masses of stuff on Allaire's Developer Exchange, what about the
many many sites like:-

cfsearch.com
forta.com
cfspot.com
cfadvisor.com
cfmcentral.com
cfscripts.com
houseoffusion.com
etc etc.. at all of these sites you will find hundreds more links.

If CF used 10x more memory than ASP, I along with many others certainly
wouldn't be using it. You have a configuration problem.

And as you mentioned you are running NT2k, in other words Windows 2000,
only CF4.5 has been tested with this, so if you using anything older, this
may be the problem.

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Re: Hi

2000-05-15 Thread Jake Hileman

I'm using cf 4.5 and right now it's using 14,688k of memory with NO one
hitting it all, I haven't loaded one cf page since it restarted.

Jake
- Original Message -
From: "Russ Michaels" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: Hi


 No resources for CF, Are you mad???

 Despite the masses of stuff on Allaire's Developer Exchange, what about
the
 many many sites like:-

 cfsearch.com
 forta.com
 cfspot.com
 cfadvisor.com
 cfmcentral.com
 cfscripts.com
 houseoffusion.com
 etc etc.. at all of these sites you will find hundreds more links.

 If CF used 10x more memory than ASP, I along with many others certainly
 wouldn't be using it. You have a configuration problem.

 And as you mentioned you are running NT2k, in other words Windows 2000,
 only CF4.5 has been tested with this, so if you using anything older, this
 may be the problem.

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RE: Language, was RE: Hi

2000-05-15 Thread Steve Minton

Different contexts, the long way of writing whilst would have been while I
was.

Steve

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Sent: 15 May 2000 16:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Language, was RE: Hi


H  "While" then "Whilst"

Are While  Whilst used in different
contexts, or is this just an accident?

best,  paul

At 11:59 PM 5/14/00 +0100, you wrote:
   1)While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward
and
unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a
database.

   2)Whilst considering CF, I also took


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Re: Hi

2000-05-15 Thread Russ Michaels

No resources for CF, Are you mad???

Despite the masses of stuff on Allaire's Developer Exchange, what about the 
many many sites like:-

cfsearch.com
forta.com
cfspot.com
cfadvisor.com
cfmcentral.com
cfscripts.com
houseoffusion.com
etc etc.. at all of these sites you will find hundreds more links.

If CF used 10x more memory than ASP, I along with many others certainly 
wouldn't be using it. You have a configuration problem.

And as you mentioned you are running NT2k, in other words Windows 2000, 
only CF4.5 has been tested with this, so if you using anything older, this 
may be the problem.

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RE: Hi

2000-05-14 Thread Dave Watts

 Just checked the mem usage on my cf server - over 80 megs!
 Whoa.  That's never good. Of course, that was in a shared
 hosting environment, so people are probably running all sorts
 of junk code.  After restarting the CF services, mem usage
 droped down to 16 megs.

 Oh yah - that was on Win 2000 / CF 4.5 Pro

 Looks like I'll be restarting cfserver more often ;-).

It's not necessarily bad. As long as CF 4.5.x's memory usage reaches a
stable ceiling, even if it's over 80 Mb, that's OK. You might want to let it
go for a while to see if you have any memory leaks; if you don't, then the
memory usage itself doesn't matter. In a shared hosting environment, though,
you are more likely to encounter memory leaks in database drivers, I
suppose, since who knows what's being used. You might want to read this:

http://www2.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=15014Method=Full

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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Re: Hi

2000-05-14 Thread David Hannum

And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did.  I
 haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the
 cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k

Jake,

It's gotta be something in your setup.  We use CF for some very processor
intensive apps, and we NEVER reach anywhere near
that kind of RAM usage.  The most I've ever seen the meter hit was about
18meg - and I had the thing caught in a loop.  (NT4.0 SP5 running CF
Enterprise 4.01).  I think you'll find CF quite capable of running the
"complex" tasks mentioned by Steve as well as ASP.

Dave



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From: Jake Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: Hi


 Boom!  That's exactly why I switched... right now I'm looking for a good
 resource.  ASP has activerserverpages.com, aspin.com etc.. cold fusion
falls
 short in that area.  And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did.
I
 haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the
 cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k.  My inetinfo which is
running
 asp apps while we speak was only using 7 megs.  :-(  That really stinks.
 Anyhow I'm looking for some resources and a good, free or inexpensive
 shopping cart.. one like www.ihtmlmerchant.com .. something comparable to
 that!

 Thanks,

 Jake
 - Original Message -
 From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 6:59 PM
 Subject: RE: Hi


  The reasons that I decided to turn to CF are:
 
1) While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward and
  unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a
database.
 
2) Whilst considering CF, I also took a brief look at PHP3, although I
  found that this would not be suitable for my needs, as its integration
 with
  MySQL is too complex. I also primarily work on a Windows based platform
 and
  therefore prefer the ODBC support offered by this system.
 
3) Finally, CF actually looks *fun* to use! It has a good structured
  development environment (CF Studio) which is where ASP sorely falls
 short -
  although there are rumours that MM Ultradev will go some way to
resolving
  this.
 
 
  Regards
 
  Steve Minton
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Tom Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: 14 May 2000 21:46
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Hi
 
 
  Steve:
  I'm sure everyone wants to know... what are the specific reasons you
 decided
  on CF?
 
  Tom
 
  - Original Message -
  From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: "Cf-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:08 PM
  Subject: Hi
 
 
   Hi Everyone
  
   I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce myself.
  
   My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer, with
   Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had come
 to
   learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion.
  
   You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks ;-).
  
   Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me a
 shout.
  
   Regards
   Steve Minton
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
 

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Re: Hi

2000-05-14 Thread Howie Hamlin


- Original Message -
From: Jake Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: Hi


 Boom!  That's exactly why I switched... right now I'm looking for a good
 resource.  ASP has activerserverpages.com, aspin.com etc.. cold fusion
falls
 short in that area.  And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did.
I
 haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the
 cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k.  My inetinfo which is
running
 asp apps while we speak was only using 7 megs.  :-(  That really stinks.
 Anyhow I'm looking for some resources and a good, free or inexpensive
 shopping cart.. one like www.ihtmlmerchant.com .. something comparable to
 that!


CFWebStore.com

Howie

 Thanks,

 Jake


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RE: Hi

2000-05-14 Thread Jim Taylor

Welcome aboard Steve .. This community is one of the best I have seen
Jim Taylor
VP innus.com

-Original Message-
From: Steve Minton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 3:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Hi


The reasons that I decided to turn to CF are:

  1)While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward and
unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a database.

  2)Whilst considering CF, I also took a brief look at PHP3, although I
found that this would not be suitable for my needs, as its integration with
MySQL is too complex. I also primarily work on a Windows based platform and
therefore preferthe ODBC support offered by this system.

  3)Finally, CF actually looks *fun* to use! It has a good structured
development environment (CF Studio) which is where  ASP sorely falls short -
although there are rumours that MM Ultradev will go some way to resolving
this.


Regards

Steve Minton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: Tom Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 May 2000 21:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hi


Steve:
I'm sure everyone wants to know... what are the specific reasons you decided
on CF?

Tom

- Original Message -
From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Cf-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:08 PM
Subject: Hi


 Hi Everyone

 I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce myself.

 My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer, with
 Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had come to
 learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion.

 You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks ;-).

 Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me a shout.

 Regards
 Steve Minton
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Re: Hi

2000-05-14 Thread Tom Harris

Steve:
I'm sure everyone wants to know... what are the specific reasons you decided
on CF?

Tom

- Original Message -
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To: "Cf-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:08 PM
Subject: Hi


 Hi Everyone

 I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce myself.

 My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer, with
 Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had come to
 learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion.

 You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks ;-).

 Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me a shout.

 Regards
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RE: Hi

2000-05-14 Thread Steve Minton

The reasons that I decided to turn to CF are:

  1)While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward and
unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a database.

  2)Whilst considering CF, I also took a brief look at PHP3, although I
found that this would not be suitable for my needs, as its integration with
MySQL is too complex. I also primarily work on a Windows based platform and
therefore preferthe ODBC support offered by this system.

  3)Finally, CF actually looks *fun* to use! It has a good structured
development environment (CF Studio) which is where  ASP sorely falls short -
although there are rumours that MM Ultradev will go some way to resolving
this.


Regards

Steve Minton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: Tom Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 May 2000 21:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hi


Steve:
I'm sure everyone wants to know... what are the specific reasons you decided
on CF?

Tom

- Original Message -
From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Cf-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:08 PM
Subject: Hi


 Hi Everyone

 I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce myself.

 My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer, with
 Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had come to
 learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion.

 You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks ;-).

 Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me a shout.

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Re: Hi

2000-05-14 Thread Jake Hileman

Boom!  That's exactly why I switched... right now I'm looking for a good
resource.  ASP has activerserverpages.com, aspin.com etc.. cold fusion falls
short in that area.  And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did.  I
haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the
cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k.  My inetinfo which is running
asp apps while we speak was only using 7 megs.  :-(  That really stinks.
Anyhow I'm looking for some resources and a good, free or inexpensive
shopping cart.. one like www.ihtmlmerchant.com .. something comparable to
that!

Thanks,

Jake
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 6:59 PM
Subject: RE: Hi


 The reasons that I decided to turn to CF are:

   1) While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward and
 unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a database.

   2) Whilst considering CF, I also took a brief look at PHP3, although I
 found that this would not be suitable for my needs, as its integration
with
 MySQL is too complex. I also primarily work on a Windows based platform
and
 therefore prefer the ODBC support offered by this system.

   3) Finally, CF actually looks *fun* to use! It has a good structured
 development environment (CF Studio) which is where ASP sorely falls
short -
 although there are rumours that MM Ultradev will go some way to resolving
 this.


 Regards

 Steve Minton
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 14 May 2000 21:46
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Hi


 Steve:
 I'm sure everyone wants to know... what are the specific reasons you
decided
 on CF?

 Tom

 - Original Message -
 From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Cf-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:08 PM
 Subject: Hi


  Hi Everyone
 
  I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce myself.
 
  My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer, with
  Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had come
to
  learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion.
 
  You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks ;-).
 
  Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me a
shout.
 
  Regards
  Steve Minton
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

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Hi

2000-05-14 Thread Steve Minton

Hi Everyone

I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce myself.

My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer, with
Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had come to
learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion.

You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks ;-).

Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me a shout.

Regards
Steve Minton
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Re: Hi

2000-05-14 Thread Jake Hileman

Really?  Wow, because I was running SQL Server 7 here also.  And I'm barely
even using it and it was hitting 70 megs of ram!  Something has got to be
going on here.. any suggestions?  I'm having troulbe with SQL Server 7 using
70 megs of ram with light usage and CF Enterprise hitting almost 30 megs
with me barely looking at the demo scripts...

Help!

Jake
- Original Message -
From: "David Hannum" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: Hi


 And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did.  I
  haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the
  cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k

 Jake,

 It's gotta be something in your setup.  We use CF for some very processor
 intensive apps, and we NEVER reach anywhere near
 that kind of RAM usage.  The most I've ever seen the meter hit was about
 18meg - and I had the thing caught in a loop.  (NT4.0 SP5 running CF
 Enterprise 4.01).  I think you'll find CF quite capable of running the
 "complex" tasks mentioned by Steve as well as ASP.

 Dave



 - Original Message -
 From: Jake Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 7:06 PM
 Subject: Re: Hi


  Boom!  That's exactly why I switched... right now I'm looking for a good
  resource.  ASP has activerserverpages.com, aspin.com etc.. cold fusion
 falls
  short in that area.  And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP
did.
 I
  haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the
  cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k.  My inetinfo which is
 running
  asp apps while we speak was only using 7 megs.  :-(  That really stinks.
  Anyhow I'm looking for some resources and a good, free or inexpensive
  shopping cart.. one like www.ihtmlmerchant.com .. something comparable
to
  that!
 
  Thanks,
 
  Jake
  - Original Message -
  From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 6:59 PM
  Subject: RE: Hi
 
 
   The reasons that I decided to turn to CF are:
  
 1) While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward
and
   unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a
 database.
  
 2) Whilst considering CF, I also took a brief look at PHP3, although
I
   found that this would not be suitable for my needs, as its integration
  with
   MySQL is too complex. I also primarily work on a Windows based
platform
  and
   therefore prefer the ODBC support offered by this system.
  
 3) Finally, CF actually looks *fun* to use! It has a good structured
   development environment (CF Studio) which is where ASP sorely falls
  short -
   although there are rumours that MM Ultradev will go some way to
 resolving
   this.
  
  
   Regards
  
   Steve Minton
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Tom Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: 14 May 2000 21:46
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: Hi
  
  
   Steve:
   I'm sure everyone wants to know... what are the specific reasons you
  decided
   on CF?
  
   Tom
  
   - Original Message -
   From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: "Cf-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:08 PM
   Subject: Hi
  
  
Hi Everyone
   
I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce myself.
   
My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer,
with
Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had
come
  to
learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion.
   
You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks
;-).
   
Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me a
  shout.
   
Regards
Steve Minton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
  
 

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RE: Hi

2000-05-14 Thread Dave Watts

  And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did.  I
  haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones
  and the cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k

 Jake,

 It's gotta be something in your setup.  We use CF for some
 very processor intensive apps, and we NEVER reach anywhere near
 that kind of RAM usage.  The most I've ever seen the meter
 hit was about 18meg - and I had the thing caught in a loop.
 (NT4.0 SP5 running CF Enterprise 4.01). I think you'll find
 CF quite capable of running the "complex" tasks mentioned by
 Steve as well as ASP.

If you're using CF 4.5.1, though, you will see the high memory usage
mentioned by Jake. 4.5 handles memory differently than previous versions.
For memory management, CF uses a third-party product called SmartHeap. In
4.5.x, SmartHeap doesn't release any memory back to the operating system as
it did in earlier versions.

This isn't necessarily a bad thing. The reason 4.5.x does this is to
eliminate the performance cost of releasing and reacquiring memory,
following the assumption that it will probably need the memory in the
future. CF isn't designed to share a server with other applications. As long
as you don't have any memory leaks in external components, including
database drivers, you shouldn't have any problems. If you do have memory
leaks, though, you'll end up cycling your server more than you'd like if you
run 4.5.x.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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Re: Hi

2000-05-14 Thread Jay Sudowski - Handy Networks LLC

Dave / Jake -

Just checked the mem usage on my cf server - over 80 megs!  Whoa.  That's
never good.  Of course, that was in a shared hosting environment, so people
are probably running all sorts of junk code.  After restarting the CF
services, mem usage droped down to 16 megs.

Oh yah - that was on Win 2000 / CF 4.5 Pro

Looks like I'll be restarting cfserver more often ;-).

- Jay

- Original Message -
From: "David Hannum" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: Hi


 And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did.  I
  haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the
  cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k

 Jake,

 It's gotta be something in your setup.  We use CF for some very processor
 intensive apps, and we NEVER reach anywhere near
 that kind of RAM usage.  The most I've ever seen the meter hit was about
 18meg - and I had the thing caught in a loop.  (NT4.0 SP5 running CF
 Enterprise 4.01).  I think you'll find CF quite capable of running the
 "complex" tasks mentioned by Steve as well as ASP.

 Dave



 - Original Message -
 From: Jake Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 7:06 PM
 Subject: Re: Hi


  Boom!  That's exactly why I switched... right now I'm looking for a good
  resource.  ASP has activerserverpages.com, aspin.com etc.. cold fusion
 falls
  short in that area.  And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP
did.
 I
  haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the
  cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k.  My inetinfo which is
 running
  asp apps while we speak was only using 7 megs.  :-(  That really stinks.
  Anyhow I'm looking for some resources and a good, free or inexpensive
  shopping cart.. one like www.ihtmlmerchant.com .. something comparable
to
  that!
 
  Thanks,
 
  Jake
  - Original Message -
  From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 6:59 PM
  Subject: RE: Hi
 
 
   The reasons that I decided to turn to CF are:
  
 1) While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward
and
   unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a
 database.
  
 2) Whilst considering CF, I also took a brief look at PHP3, although
I
   found that this would not be suitable for my needs, as its integration
  with
   MySQL is too complex. I also primarily work on a Windows based
platform
  and
   therefore prefer the ODBC support offered by this system.
  
 3) Finally, CF actually looks *fun* to use! It has a good structured
   development environment (CF Studio) which is where ASP sorely falls
  short -
   although there are rumours that MM Ultradev will go some way to
 resolving
   this.
  
  
   Regards
  
   Steve Minton
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Tom Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: 14 May 2000 21:46
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: Hi
  
  
   Steve:
   I'm sure everyone wants to know... what are the specific reasons you
  decided
   on CF?
  
   Tom
  
   - Original Message -
   From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: "Cf-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:08 PM
   Subject: Hi
  
  
Hi Everyone
   
I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce myself.
   
My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer,
with
Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had
come
  to
learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion.
   
You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks
;-).
   
Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me a
  shout.
   
Regards
Steve Minton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
  
 

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Hi!...can you help me...urgent...

2000-03-31 Thread Kailash

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

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Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi! guys,
I have a typical problem...
When I use CFHTTP it gives me an error offline on development  which is =
as shown below but when I upload the same file to production server it =
works fine...can anybody tell me if there is some setting on the NT or =
IIS...
I have an urgent assignment...please help.../

Thanks in Advance,

Kailash
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Error Occurred While Processing Request
  Error Diagnostic Information
  CFHTTP=20

  Invalid column header.=20

  The error occurred while processing an element with a general =
identifier of (CFHTTP), occupying document position (15:2) to (15:105).=20


  Date/Time: 04/01/00 00:39:59
  Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows NT)
  Remote Address: 150.140.1.55
  Template: =
D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\unibex\ibx2\text_file_import\test1.cfm
=20



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!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
HTMLHEAD
META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1" =
http-equiv=3DContent-Type
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problem.../FONT/DIV
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developmentnbsp; which is as shown below but when I upload the same =
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setting=20
on the NT or IIS.../FONT/DIV
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2I have an urgent assignment...please=20
help...//FONT/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Thanks in Advance,/FONT/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Kailash/FONT/DIV
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2A=20
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DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2
H3Error Occurred While Processing Request/H3
P
TABLE border=3D1
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  TR
TD
  H4Error Diagnostic Information/H4
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  PInvalid column header.=20
  PThe error occurred while processing an element with a general=20
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(15:105).=20
  /P
  P
  PDate/Time: 04/01/00 00:39:59BRBrowser: Mozilla/4.0 =
(compatible; MSIE=20
  5.0; Windows NT)BRRemote Address: 150.140.1.55BRTemplate:=20
  =
D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\unibex\ibx2\text_file_import\test1.cfm/P/TD/TR/=
TBODY/TABLE/P/FONT/DIV/BODY/HTML

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