Re: strange behavior with IE 9

2012-06-25 Thread Dave Jemison

One other item- on another server running CF5 (yes, I know, I know...), the 
form fields are dumped correctly. And it seems to works okay on CF8. The 
problem child seems to point to MX 6.1...



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Re: strange behavior with IE 9

2012-06-25 Thread Raymond Camden

I'd check with a tool like Charles or ServiceCapture. See if something
is redirecting the post.

On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Dave Jemison djemi...@vinesse.com wrote:

 Several users who recently got updated computers with Windoze 7/IE 9 now 
 report that they are unable to submit online forms- clicking the Submit 
 button just reloads the page. Everything works as it should with FF/Chrome.

 I have been able to replicate the problem on my own machine. I even made a 
 plain vanilla page to test the issue:
 form action=test.cfm method=post 
 input name=whatever type=text value=1 /
 input name=submit1 type=submit /
 /form

 In test.cfm, I dump all the form field variables. FF dumps them all 
 correctly, IE shows nothing.

 I've Googled the issue and found problems related to using iframes or 
 JavaScript to submit the form, but was unable to find anything dealing with a 
 default installation of IE (which most users are going to use).

 Changing the method from post to get will allow the form to be submitted, but 
 that's certainly not an option in some cases.

 Am I missing something staring me straight in the face?


 

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Re: Strange Behavior Between ColdFusion Database

2009-11-05 Thread Asaf Peleg

Hi Guys,

Thanks for all your advice. It turns out what I thought was the cause of the 
problem was just a red herring.  This query was joining on a few tables and 
recently one of the tables it was joining on had grown two or three fold 
causing the result set of the query to grow exponentially.  We worked around 
the join and were able to greatly improve the performance of the query.  I'm 
still unsure why the original query ran quickly in SQL Server Management Studio 
vs. From Coldfusion but I think that is a harder question to answer.

Regards,
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RE: Strange Behavior - stumped

2008-04-21 Thread Jenny Gavin-Wear
working fine here .. IE and FF

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Nevermind.  Must have been a server restart.  It works fine for me now.
IE 7, 4:38 pm.

~Brad

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I get a 500 servlet error.  4:35 pm CST

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Re: Strange Behavior - stumped

2008-04-21 Thread Dominic Watson
On some browser this page shows up fine, on other the page is
garbled. Can you see this page ok?

No problems here:

IE7
FF2
Windows XP Pro, SP2

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RE: Strange Behavior - stumped

2008-04-16 Thread Dave Watts
 On some browser this page shows up fine, on other the page is 
 garbled. Can you see this page ok?
 
 http://209.41.164.253/store_finder/storefinder.cfm

Works fine for me on IE7 and FF2 over Verizon broadband.

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Re: Strange Behavior - stumped

2008-04-16 Thread Claude Schneegans
 Can you see this page ok?

Looks OK to me with IE 6.
Opera 9.27
Safari 3.03
Firefox 2.0.0

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RE: Strange Behavior - stumped

2008-04-16 Thread Brad Wood
I get a 500 servlet error.  4:35 pm CST

~Brad

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On some browser this page shows up fine, on other the page is garbled.
Can you see this page ok?

http://209.41.164.253/store_finder/storefinder.cfm



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RE: Strange Behavior - stumped

2008-04-16 Thread Brad Wood
Nevermind.  Must have been a server restart.  It works fine for me now.
IE 7, 4:38 pm.  

~Brad

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I get a 500 servlet error.  4:35 pm CST

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Re: Strange behavior?

2006-10-04 Thread Denny Valliant
I think Sandra pointed out the solution to this issue just a bit ago
(maybe). I'm just vaguely thinking it might be the same, that was with
FB3 though, or higher, I think... yarg.

BTW, Sandra, could you please stop pushing FB?  I mean, I was really
hoping to like, make  MG the de-facto, and you're, like, hampering
that.  If people know there are other frameworks, the FRAMEWOR will
never cease!  Sheesh.  Don't you want an end to the madness?

*wink*
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 IE:

 http://localhost/site/_images/top_menu.gif

 Becomes

 http://localhost/site/index.cfm/fuseaction/sub_cats/cat_id/_images/top_menu.gif



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RE: Strange behavior?

2006-10-04 Thread Sandra Clark
Can't we all just get along

I mean, Joe Rineheart (MG) and Sean Corfield (FB5) are friends and hang out
at conferences and all.  Can't we lowly programmers emulate these paragons
of coders?

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I think Sandra pointed out the solution to this issue just a bit ago
(maybe). I'm just vaguely thinking it might be the same, that was with
FB3 though, or higher, I think... yarg.

BTW, Sandra, could you please stop pushing FB?  I mean, I was really hoping
to like, make  MG the de-facto, and you're, like, hampering that.  If people
know there are other frameworks, the FRAMEWOR will never cease!  Sheesh.
Don't you want an end to the madness?

*wink*
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 I am using FB2 in my app, yeah I know I am way behind. Anyhow, I using the
sesconverter tag and it is screwing with my stylesheet and image links.

 IE:

 http://localhost/site/_images/top_menu.gif

 Becomes

 http://localhost/site/index.cfm/fuseaction/sub_cats/cat_id/_images/top
 _menu.gif



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Re: Strange Behavior on Local PC

2006-09-13 Thread Kris Jones
 cfform action=temp.cfm method=post
 Address: cfinput type=text name=address size=40 maxlength=50 
 required=yes message=Please enter your address validateat=onServer
 input type=submit value=Submit Form
 /cfform

 When I submit the form without entering anything in the field, I should get a 
 CF generated error message that the form entry is incomplete. Code behaves 
 properly on my test and production server, but not my local machine running 
 Win XP SP2. Instead of displaying this error, it displays nothing. And I 
 really mean nothing, a completely blank page. Viewing the source shows the 
 same thing, nothing. If I change the validateat to onSubmit it behaves 
 properly, with a Javascript error.


Probably a stupid suggestions, but... have you submitted the form both
by hitting Enter key and by actually clicking the submit button?
Years ago I used to see this behavior submitting forms that have only
a single field other than the submit, where certain circumstances will
cause the field to not post. This is not a CF issue. I can't remember
whether it was an IE-specific thing (along the lines of how IE doesn't
pass the name of the submit button when enter key is used to submit).

Cheers,
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Re: Strange Behavior on Local PC

2006-09-12 Thread Steve Moore
Yes, no difference.

Did you try cfinput on the submit button?

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Re: Strange Behavior on Local PC

2006-09-11 Thread Matt Williams
Did you try cfinput on the submit button?

On 9/11/06, Steve Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ColdFusion MX 7.0.2 is not working properly on my local machine with the 
 following code:

 cfform action=temp.cfm method=post
 Address: cfinput type=text name=address size=40 maxlength=50 
 required=yes message=Please enter your address validateat=onServer
 input type=submit value=Submit Form
 /cfform

 When I submit the form without entering anything in the field, I should get a 
 CF generated error message that the form entry is incomplete. Code behaves 
 properly on my test and production server, but not my local machine running 
 Win XP SP2. Instead of displaying this error, it displays nothing. And I 
 really mean nothing, a completely blank page. Viewing the source shows the 
 same thing, nothing. If I change the validateat to onSubmit it behaves 
 properly, with a Javascript error.

 I've uninstalled and reinstalled CF twice now, but still the same results. I 
 believe its something unique to this computer, but have no idea what. Any 
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Re: strange behavior: session vars, cfid, cftoken, cookies

2004-10-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Off the top of my head

If you're running clustered servers, there could be some session confusion 
between servers.

just a quick guess

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RE: strange behavior: session vars, cfid, cftoken, cookies

2004-10-26 Thread Tangorre, Michael
 From: Cornillon, Matthieu (Consultant) 
 .
 can't prove.  Does anyone recognize this kind of behavior at 
 all?  Any ideas where I might look for a solution?  

What version of CF are you running. 

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RE: strange behavior: session vars, cfid, cftoken, cookies

2004-10-26 Thread Cornillon, Matthieu (Consultant)
 From Michael:
 What version of CF are you running. 

I am running CF5.0.


 From Bryan:
 If you're running clustered servers, 
 there could be some session confusion 
 between servers.

Assuming this is the case, is there anything I can do about it?

Thanks!
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Re: strange behavior: session vars, cfid, cftoken, cookies

2004-10-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Personally I never use SESSION vars for the exact issue you seem to be 
experiencing...loss of sticky sessions across servers.  It used to be an 
issue in CF up to and including CF 5 if memory serves.  Apparently it's been 
fixed in MX.

I use a system very similar to yours, but I use a cookie to store a 
Session_ID (unique key in my session table which relates a session to a 
user_ID).  That's a tad more secure than storing actual user_IDs ina  cookie 
as you are doing (in case someone can gain access to the cookie (pretty 
unlikely as I use non-persistent cookiesstored in memory until browser 
is closed).  I re-run my user related query with each request (based on 
value in cookie) and it has never dragged down the system.  All the user 
specific vars are in the REQUEST scope.

This way no matter what happens, the user's session will move between 
servers with NO PROBLEMS ;-)

You could even reboot the server and the user will maintain their session!!

Hope that helps

Cheers

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RE: strange behavior: session vars, cfid, cftoken, cookies

2004-10-26 Thread Cornillon, Matthieu (Consultant)
Bryan,

Thanks for this information.  I have more or less stopped using session
variables in general (can't stand all that pesky locking business), but that
has only happened since I released the sign-in/registration system.  I agree
about the security hole inherent in the cookie system.  I am re-designing
the system soon anyway, so I guess that I will just have to deal with these
problems until I get there.

Your advice is very helpful, though, as guidance in that re-design.

Thanks again,
Matthieu

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Re: strange behavior: session vars, cfid, cftoken, cookies

2004-10-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Good stuffand if ya want to pick my brain on what I do...fire away when 
the time comes ;-)

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Re: Strange behavior in cfmail message body: no hard returns [CF-Talk]

2000-09-20 Thread David Shadovitz

Your CFMAIL tag isn't terminated with an "" after the SUBJECT attribute.
 (Or did you just transcribe it incorrectly?)

-David


On Wed, 20 Sep 2000 07:39:19 -0400 "Paul Sinclair"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 I'm using CF 4.5.1 Enterprise Edition. I have a form that sends out a 
 reply
 to the person submitting it using cfmail. It just spits out the 
 contents
 of the form so the person has confirmation of what was submitted.
 
 The cfmail goes out okay, but for some reason it is ignoring hard 
 returns in
 the block of the message where I am regurgitating the form's 
 contents. Here
 is the code.
 
 CFMAIL FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
 TO="#FORM.email#"
 SUBJECT="Your submission#SpanExcluding(FORM.Name," ")#,
 
 Thank you for submitting your information.
 
 Regards,
 Paul Sinclair
 
 -  Your form was as follows  -
 #Form.Comments#
 #Form.Name#
 #Form.City#, #Form.State#  #Form.Country# - #DateFormat(Now(),', 
  d,
 ')#
 /CFMAIL
 
 When the email is sent out, it puts the proper hard returns in the 
 part that
 is above "  Your form was as follows -" but the part after 
 it goes
 out as one long line. So it would be something like this in the 
 email
 message:
 
 I enjoyed the seminar. Think it was great. I would make this 
 suggestion.
 blah, blah, blah. John Doe. Springfield, VA US - September 20, 2000
 
 I can't figure out why it is doing this. If I put in br after the 
 lines,
 it puts a line break in but the br shows up (as expected) in the 
 contents
 of the email.
 
 Any ideas what's causing this?
 
 Paul Sinclair

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RE: Strange behavior in cfmail message body: no hard returns [CF-Talk] [CF-Talk]

2000-09-20 Thread Chapman, Katrina

You can try

CFMAIL FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
TO="#FORM.email#"
SUBJECT="Your submission#SpanExcluding(FORM.Name," ")#

Thank you for submitting your information.

Regards,
Paul Sinclair

-  Your form was as follows  -
#Form.Comments##chr(10)#
#Form.Name##chr(10)#
#Form.City#, #Form.State#  #Form.Country# - #DateFormat(Now(),',  d,
')##chr(10)#
/CFMAIL

 -Original Message-
 From: Paul Sinclair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 4:39 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Strange behavior in cfmail message body: no hard returns
 [CF-Talk]
 
 
 I'm using CF 4.5.1 Enterprise Edition. I have a form that 
 sends out a reply
 to the person submitting it using cfmail. It just spits out 
 the contents
 of the form so the person has confirmation of what was submitted.
 
 The cfmail goes out okay, but for some reason it is ignoring 
 hard returns in
 the block of the message where I am regurgitating the form's 
 contents. Here
 is the code.
 
 CFMAIL FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
 TO="#FORM.email#"
 SUBJECT="Your submission#SpanExcluding(FORM.Name," ")#,
 
 Thank you for submitting your information.
 
 Regards,
 Paul Sinclair
 
 -  Your form was as follows  -
 #Form.Comments#
 #Form.Name#
 #Form.City#, #Form.State#  #Form.Country# - 
 #DateFormat(Now(),',  d,
 ')#
 /CFMAIL
 
 When the email is sent out, it puts the proper hard returns 
 in the part that
 is above "  Your form was as follows -" but the part 
 after it goes
 out as one long line. So it would be something like this in the email
 message:
 
 I enjoyed the seminar. Think it was great. I would make this 
 suggestion.
 blah, blah, blah. John Doe. Springfield, VA US - September 20, 2000
 
 I can't figure out why it is doing this. If I put in br 
 after the lines,
 it puts a line break in but the br shows up (as expected) 
 in the contents
 of the email.
 
 Any ideas what's causing this?
 
 Paul Sinclair
 
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