[cfaussie] maps in emails

2006-08-14 Thread Toby Tremayne
Hi all,	can anyone recommend a solution for showing street maps from australian locations given an address, but that works in such a way that I can deliver the result inside an html email?	I was looking at google maps, but it doesn't look like I'll be able to include something like that in an email, as the key you use is specific to the orginating server, so peeopel viewing their emails on their computers would be blocked.	Any suggestions would be helpful - it's for a property listing thingy and I basically need to show a local street map given the street address.cheers,Toby ---	Life is poetry, write it in your own words---Toby TremayneSenior Technical ConsultantLyricist Software0416 048 090ICQ: 13107913 
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[cfaussie] FusionDebug Released

2006-08-14 Thread Dale Fraser








I downloaded and installed the Coldfusion Debugger
FusionDebug and have to say Im impressed.



Ive blogged it, if youre interested. I
recommend giving it a shot.



http://dale.fraser.id.au/blog/index.cfm/2006/8/14/Coldfusion-Debugger-Review--FusionDebug



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[cfaussie] cfeclipse

2006-08-14 Thread Dale Fraser








Can someone help me with a couple cfeclipse
questions.




 Where
 can I get a SVN pluggin?
 Can
 you change the background colour of help like dreamweavers yellow?
 Can
 you make the context sensitive help work with the compiled help?
 Does
 it do RDS / Site management or is it all project based.




Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dale.fraser.id.au











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[cfaussie] Re: FusionDebug Released

2006-08-14 Thread darryl lyons

Dale,

Yes, I saw the release the other day as well. Looks pretty good. Let
us know if you come across any issues with it.

On 14/08/06, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 I downloaded and installed the Coldfusion Debugger FusionDebug and have to
 say I'm impressed.



 I've blogged it, if you're interested. I recommend giving it a shot.



 http://dale.fraser.id.au/blog/index.cfm/2006/8/14/Coldfusion-Debugger-Review--FusionDebug


 Regards
  Dale Fraser

 http://dale.fraser.id.au





  


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[cfaussie] Re: anyone else with grief: MS06-040 patch and CF (JRun)?

2006-08-14 Thread darryl lyons

None at Morgans yet..

On 14/08/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 what we've done is disabled the batch script that checks the machine
 for life every period or so (and then restarts it if dead).

 just wanted to test the water on who else had woes...

 thanx





 On 8/14/06, Mark Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Funny I saw the same thing on my local machine yesterday after
  patching it. Rebooted, hit start on the service and got that (or a
  similar) message - however when I check a few minutes later the
  service was running so I thought nothing of it.
 
  Just checking again now - restarting on my local machine... got Error
  1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a
  timely fashion., when stopping the service, but it started without
  any problems.
 
  Mark
 
  On 8/14/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   this (critical) MS patch killed our servers dead last week.
  
   After applying the MS06-040 patch  rebooting, the service called
   ColdFusion Application Server service cannot be restarted.
  
   At this point, if the service stops for any reason, it cannot be
   restarted. Doing so will generate an error: Error occurred during
   initialization of VM. Could not reserve enough space for object heap
  
   We've repatched and tried again (disabling some stuff has helped) but
   I just want to check if anyone else has come across this?
  
   thanx
   barry.b
  
   
  
 
 
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  Gruden Pty Ltd
  http://www.gruden.com
 
  
 

 


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[cfaussie] Next QLD CFUG meeting TOMORROW, Tuesday 15th August in the Brisbane CBD

2006-08-14 Thread Darren Tracey

Details:

When  : 6:30 pm, Tuesday, 15th of August 2006
Where : ABN AMRO Morgans Limited
Level 29,
123 Eagle Street (Riverside Centre)
Brisbane CBD  QLD 4000
Topics: Happy 10th Birthday Flash! Studio 8 giveaway!
Search Engine Optimisation

More details here: http://qld.cfug.org.au/

This month's party CFUG is finally on!! The venue's confirmed, the
speaker's confirmed, the giveaways' are confirmed, the cake, food and
drinks are confirmed! Now we just need _you_ to confirm!

This month at CFUG QLD:

Flash turns ten this month, and the Queensland CFUG will be
celebrating! We'll have a quick look at Flash over the last 10 years.
There will be cake and party foods, and one lucky attendee (who has
RSVPed) will get a free and full copy of Adobe Studio 8.

We also have a special presentation on Search Engine Optimisation. How
to get your site listed in the Search Engines the way you want, and in
the position you want. There's a lot more to this than just putting a
few keywords in a Meta tag, and we'll have all the hits, tips and
secrets about this huge and very important topic in this presentation.
We also have a very special offer from one of the commercial Search
Engine Optimisation subscription services, so don't miss this one!

The meeting will also have our regular (and ever popular) general open
floor QA discussion, so bring your questions and problems.

As usual there will be free pizza, subways, (party foods!) and drinks.

If you haven't already, then please RSVP by noon Tuesday, 15th of
August as it helps make sure there's enough pizza and subs for
everyone.

There's still plenty of goodies left in our Adobe 'care package', so
another good chunk of it will be given away at this month's meeting,
including the copy of Studio 8, and a copy of Ben Forta's Advanced Web
Application Construction Kit, and as usual only people who RSVP to me
and tell me that they're coming will go in the prize draw.

IF YOU DON'T RSVP, YOU DON'T GO IN THE PRIZE DRAW!

Send that email now!!

Don't miss it.
See you there.

Darren Tracey
CFUG QLD Manager


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[cfaussie] Re: maps in emails

2006-08-14 Thread Haikal Saadh

Just save the image yourself, and include that as an attachment in the 
email. (And by 'yourself', I mean, have the software that generates the 
email do it).


Toby Tremayne wrote:
 Hi all,

 can anyone recommend a solution for showing street maps from 
 australian locations given an address, but that works in such a way 
 that I can deliver the result inside an html email?

 I was looking at google maps, but it doesn't look like I'll be able to 
 include something like that in an email, as the key you use is 
 specific to the orginating server, so peeopel viewing their emails on 
 their computers would be blocked.

 Any suggestions would be helpful - it's for a property listing thingy 
 and I basically need to show a local street map given the street address.

 cheers,
 Toby


 ---

 Life is poetry, write it in your own words

 ---

 Toby Tremayne
 Senior Technical Consultant
 Lyricist Software
 0416 048 090
 ICQ: 13107913



 


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[cfaussie] Application.cfm to cfc

2006-08-14 Thread Chris Silwedel

Hi all,

I'm just making the transition from Application.cfm to Application.cfc.
In my Application.cfm I'd normally have a few cfparam's such as the
following:

cfparam name=url.action default= /

I wasn't sure where to put this but I just worked out I can keep it in
the Application.cfc but outside of the functions:

cfcomponent
   
cfparam name=url.action default= /
   
cffunction name=onApplicationStart output=false
function stuff in here...
/cffunction
   
/cfcomponent

Is there a better place that I should be putting these types of
cfparams? Any tips?

Cheers

Chris

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[cfaussie] OT: UML for eclipse

2006-08-14 Thread Joel Cass



On the 
subject..

Does 
anyone know ofa really goodUML IDE for eclipse? I've tried a few but 
am still leaning towards using the offerings from MS in their visual studio 
package.. It would be good to find a good IDE that fits better with the 
UMLstandards..

Joel

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Dale 
  FraserSent: Monday, 14 August 2006 6:37 PMTo: 
  cfaussie@googlegroups.comSubject: [cfaussie] 
  cfeclipse
  
  Can someone help me with a 
  couple cfeclipse questions.
  
  
Where can I get a SVN 
pluggin? 
Can you change the 
background colour of help like dreamweaver’s 
yellow? 
Can you make the context 
sensitive help work with the compiled help? 
Does it do RDS / Site 
management or is it all project based. 
  
  RegardsDale 
  Fraser
  http://dale.fraser.id.au
  
  
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[cfaussie] Re: Application.cfm to cfc

2006-08-14 Thread Dale Fraser

onRequestStart

Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dale.fraser.id.au


 

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Of Chris Silwedel
Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 09:51 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Application.cfm to cfc


Hi all,

I'm just making the transition from Application.cfm to Application.cfc.
In my Application.cfm I'd normally have a few cfparam's such as the
following:

cfparam name=url.action default= /

I wasn't sure where to put this but I just worked out I can keep it in
the Application.cfc but outside of the functions:

cfcomponent
   
cfparam name=url.action default= /
   
cffunction name=onApplicationStart output=false
function stuff in here...
/cffunction
   
/cfcomponent

Is there a better place that I should be putting these types of
cfparams? Any tips?

Cheers

Chris




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[cfaussie] Getting Rid of FTP

2006-08-14 Thread cfgroupie

Hey crazy CF'ers,

I have a question for anyone whom uses FTP. I hate it. We have
documents that we transfer from one location to another. The biggest
issue with FTP is how slow it is. IS there a way in CF to transfer the
documents without using FTP, i.e. binary or something like that.

Or am I stuffed here.

Jeremy


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[cfaussie] Re: OT: UML for eclipse

2006-08-14 Thread Chris Velevitch

On 8/15/06, Joel Cass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know of a really good UML IDE for eclipse? I've tried a few but
 am still leaning towards using the offerings from MS in their visual studio
 package.. It would be good to find a good IDE that fits better with the UML
 standards..

http://www.visual-paradigm.com/product/sde/ec/
http://www.myeclipseide.com/
http://www.borland.com/us/products/together/index.html#eclipse
http://www.omondo.com/

Also, EA from Sparx Systems have an eclipse plugin
(http://www.sparxsystems.com.au/products/mdg_eclipse.html)

If you don't like any of these, try searching

http://www.eclipseplugincentral.com
http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net/eclipse/index.jsp
http://www.eclipsezone.com/


Chris
-- 
Chris Velevitch
Manager - Sydney Flash Platform Developers Group
www.flashdev.org.au

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[cfaussie] Re: Application.cfm to cfc

2006-08-14 Thread Chris Silwedel

Thanks Dale, but setting cfparam name=url.action default= / in
onRequestStart causes an element action is undefined in url error.

Placing it in onRequest however works fine. 

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Behalf Of Dale Fraser
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onRequestStart

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: UML for eclipse

2006-08-14 Thread Haikal Saadh

The new eclipse is supposed to have some modeling features built in, but 
I've not really been able to figure out how to use it...



Joel Cass wrote:
 On the subject..
 Does anyone know of a really good UML IDE for eclipse? I've tried a 
 few but am still leaning towards using the offerings from MS in their 
 visual studio package.. It would be good to find a good IDE that fits 
 better with the UML standards..
 Joel

 -Original Message-
 *From:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of *Dale Fraser
 *Sent:* Monday, 14 August 2006 6:37 PM
 *To:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* [cfaussie] cfeclipse

 Can someone help me with a couple cfeclipse questions.

1. Where can I get a SVN pluggin?
2. Can you change the background colour of help like
   dreamweaver’s yellow?
3. Can you make the context sensitive help work with the
   compiled help?
4. Does it do RDS / Site management or is it all project based.

 Regards
 Dale Fraser

 http://dale.fraser.id.au




 


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ICT Resources, TALSS
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[cfaussie] Re: Getting Rid of FTP

2006-08-14 Thread Dale Fraser

Encrypting your data will be much slower.

Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dale.fraser.id.au


 


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Of Haikal Saadh
Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 15:14 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Getting Rid of FTP


If they're remote servers, you can use ssh. Using public key 
authentication would mitigate need for passwords.

Ryan Sabir wrote:
 Are they on different servers? If they are on the same server, or between
2 servers on the same LAN, you could use CFEXECUTE to kick off XCOPY to copy
bunches of files.

 Works well for us


   
 -Original Message-
 From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of cfgroupie
 Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 11:01 AM
 To: cfaussie
 Subject: [cfaussie] Getting Rid of FTP


 Hey crazy CF'ers,

 I have a question for anyone whom uses FTP. I hate it. We 
 have documents that we transfer from one location to another. 
 The biggest issue with FTP is how slow it is. IS there a way 
 in CF to transfer the documents without using FTP, i.e. 
 binary or something like that.

 Or am I stuffed here.

 Jeremy


 


 

   


-- 
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Applications Programmer
ICT Resources, TALSS
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[cfaussie] Re: Getting Rid of FTP

2006-08-14 Thread Haikal Saadh

I believe scp is still a better, more reliable protocol than ftp. If he 
has enough grunt to keep up with the encryption, it will still be able 
to maintain good throughput.

Unfortunately, the only hard numbers I can find seem to be from the P90 
days; from http://www.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/~ig25/ssh-faq/ssh-faq-4.html


 4.2 Should I turn encryption off, for performance reasons?

 No; you should keep it turned on, for security reasons.

 Today's CPUs are fast enough that performance losses (if any) only are 
 noticable for local Ethernet speeds, or faster.

 You might want to specify blowfish encryption instead of the default, 
 IDEA, with |-c blowfish|, for faster operation.

 Following are some measurements where the different encryption methods 
 were applied between a P5/90 and a 486/100, both running Linux, for 
 copying files with scp across a lightly loaded Ethernet.

 The model chosen was t=a+x/b; a is the startup time in seconds, and b 
 the sustainable transfer rate in kB/s. Also given are the 68.3% 
 confidence intervals for the data, as determined by the 
 Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm as implemented a pre-3.6 version of 
 gnuplot.

  
 Encryption  a[s]  da[s]b[kB/s]  db[kB/s]
 none2.37   0.37 386.1 5.8
 rc4 1.96   0.27 318.2 2.9
 tss 2.33   0.37 298.5 3.5
 des 2.07   0.19 218.8 1.0
 idea2.25   0.45 169.6 1.3
 3des1.92   0.11 118.2 0.2
   

 Across a heavily loaded Ethernet, rc4 encryption together with 
 compression may actually be faster than using rcp.

 If you don't encrypt your sessions, you are vulnerable to all the 
 attacks which are open on the r suite of utilities, and you might as 
 well not use ssh.



Of course, don't forger that you can still turn off encryption if you 
really wanted to.



Dale Fraser wrote:
 Encrypting your data will be much slower.

 Regards
 Dale Fraser

 http://dale.fraser.id.au


  


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 From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
 Of Haikal Saadh
 Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 15:14 PM
 To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Getting Rid of FTP


 If they're remote servers, you can use ssh. Using public key 
 authentication would mitigate need for passwords.

 Ryan Sabir wrote:
   
 Are they on different servers? If they are on the same server, or between
 
 2 servers on the same LAN, you could use CFEXECUTE to kick off XCOPY to copy
 bunches of files.
   
 Works well for us


   
 
 -Original Message-
 From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of cfgroupie
 Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 11:01 AM
 To: cfaussie
 Subject: [cfaussie] Getting Rid of FTP


 Hey crazy CF'ers,

 I have a question for anyone whom uses FTP. I hate it. We 
 have documents that we transfer from one location to another. 
 The biggest issue with FTP is how slow it is. IS there a way 
 in CF to transfer the documents without using FTP, i.e. 
 binary or something like that.

 Or am I stuffed here.

 Jeremy


 
   
 
   
 


   


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Applications Programmer
ICT Resources, TALSS
QUT Kelvin Grove


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[cfaussie] Re: Getting Rid of FTP

2006-08-14 Thread Dale Fraser

But he is complaining about speed.

Not only will it take some time to encrypt, but the resulting encrypted data
is larger than the original.

Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dale.fraser.id.au


 


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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Haikal Saadh
Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 15:44 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Getting Rid of FTP


I believe scp is still a better, more reliable protocol than ftp. If he 
has enough grunt to keep up with the encryption, it will still be able 
to maintain good throughput.

Unfortunately, the only hard numbers I can find seem to be from the P90 
days; from http://www.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/~ig25/ssh-faq/ssh-faq-4.html


 4.2 Should I turn encryption off, for performance reasons?

 No; you should keep it turned on, for security reasons.

 Today's CPUs are fast enough that performance losses (if any) only are 
 noticable for local Ethernet speeds, or faster.

 You might want to specify blowfish encryption instead of the default, 
 IDEA, with |-c blowfish|, for faster operation.

 Following are some measurements where the different encryption methods 
 were applied between a P5/90 and a 486/100, both running Linux, for 
 copying files with scp across a lightly loaded Ethernet.

 The model chosen was t=a+x/b; a is the startup time in seconds, and b 
 the sustainable transfer rate in kB/s. Also given are the 68.3% 
 confidence intervals for the data, as determined by the 
 Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm as implemented a pre-3.6 version of 
 gnuplot.

  
 Encryption  a[s]  da[s]b[kB/s]  db[kB/s]
 none2.37   0.37 386.1 5.8
 rc4 1.96   0.27 318.2 2.9
 tss 2.33   0.37 298.5 3.5
 des 2.07   0.19 218.8 1.0
 idea2.25   0.45 169.6 1.3
 3des1.92   0.11 118.2 0.2
   

 Across a heavily loaded Ethernet, rc4 encryption together with 
 compression may actually be faster than using rcp.

 If you don't encrypt your sessions, you are vulnerable to all the 
 attacks which are open on the r suite of utilities, and you might as 
 well not use ssh.



Of course, don't forger that you can still turn off encryption if you 
really wanted to.



Dale Fraser wrote:
 Encrypting your data will be much slower.

 Regards
 Dale Fraser

 http://dale.fraser.id.au


  


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 From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf
 Of Haikal Saadh
 Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 15:14 PM
 To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Getting Rid of FTP


 If they're remote servers, you can use ssh. Using public key 
 authentication would mitigate need for passwords.

 Ryan Sabir wrote:
   
 Are they on different servers? If they are on the same server, or between
 
 2 servers on the same LAN, you could use CFEXECUTE to kick off XCOPY to
copy
 bunches of files.
   
 Works well for us


   
 
 -Original Message-
 From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of cfgroupie
 Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 11:01 AM
 To: cfaussie
 Subject: [cfaussie] Getting Rid of FTP


 Hey crazy CF'ers,

 I have a question for anyone whom uses FTP. I hate it. We 
 have documents that we transfer from one location to another. 
 The biggest issue with FTP is how slow it is. IS there a way 
 in CF to transfer the documents without using FTP, i.e. 
 binary or something like that.

 Or am I stuffed here.

 Jeremy


 
   
 
   
 


   


-- 
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Applications Programmer
ICT Resources, TALSS
QUT Kelvin Grove





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