Is there an easy way to find out (with coldfusion) which domain user account
is logged on on the client computer?
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Apparently he had taken a disk with the information on it home with him
WITHOUT permission. Someone's in some serious trouble.
On 5/22/06, Dana Tierney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to know what the employee says he was doing with this
information.
From the story:
Nicholson said the
we are using seecoldfusion
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How is it thast you miss the point EVERY TIME? Globalization is effective
only when the laws affecting the entire globe are equalized. It's
incredibly unfair to US employees to compete with workers who are willing to
work for pennies, simply because it's against the law. This is not a law
Sam wrote:
So if the individual nations get rid of the corrupt
tyrants and let people prosper, the radicals teaching hate will lose
their audience and we'll all get along.
So I find this interesting because I had said that one of the tenants
of Neo-conservatism was democratic imperialism,
On 5/22/06, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gel wrote:
http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/
Fan-fecking-tastic! Oh, how I wish we had this type of reasoned
leadership in the Whitehouse. Instead what we're stuck with is a
strategy that's never worked, but the originators can't abandon
It's also unfair for the United States to alter or ignore laws when it
feels like simply because it is the only super power in the world.
Case in point being the breaking of every trade treaty that the US has
signed with the WTO to prosecute people doing business with Antigua
over gambling
Yes, we agree on the concepts, but not the solutions. I'm
anti-globalization. I say that the US has every right to protect its
interests
throughout the world. I think the US should protects its own people first.
However, US trade laws are greatly benefitting business at the expense of
its
That is what we use at the moment, however if the CF service or the DB
service fails, WhatsUp is only monitoring HTTP and although it would now be
getting an error page it is still reporting the server as up and available.
I used to have an application that would look up a URL and compare it to a
The government argued in briefs that the courts cannot decide the
constitutionality of the president's asserted wartime powers to
eavesdrop on Americans without warrants.
WTF?
http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/05/22/studs.wiretap.ap/index.html
Isn't that exactly what the courts are supposed to do
On 5/23/06, Skorp Croze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The government argued in briefs that the courts cannot decide the
constitutionality of the president's asserted wartime powers to
eavesdrop on Americans without warrants.
WTF?
Remember the other week when I said that Google was upset with a thread where I
told people NOT to click on ads? Remember how I said that after a human
actually looked at the thread they wanted it and all other reference to adwords
removed because it brought attention to the ads? Well, Google
Alertra.com
It's what we use ...
Cheers,
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I have to agree here.
I have thought that I believe in a free market within our system (and
including a few others an par with us like England and Australia), and
protectionist policies to prevent third world countries and nations like the
PRC from effectively pricing us out of jobs.
Actually that's a power that the court took upon itself.
Look into the roots of judicial activism.
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Isn't that
You can use HTTP content to pull up a web page. If it fails to find what
you are looking for, it will let you know. We use What's Up Gold and it
lets is know if we have a DB error or CF problems on a server.
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Is there an easy way to find out (with coldfusion) which domain user account is
logged on on the client computer?
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If you can turn on Windows Integrated Security and turn off Anonymous logon
for the website in IIS on the server, then the CGI.Auth_User variable will
contain a value of
I had never heard of them, I think I will keep this a while.
They do great fantasy art, in my opinion. I have a book that covers their
early career. I'll try and remember to look it up when I get home.
Do a search on Google and you can find their Official Websites. Now if I just
had some
I'm integrating FckEditor into one of my apps. I just downloaded the
newest one 2.3b. It kinda works in Firefox in that it will display
all of the buttons, but there's no area to type in. So I went to the
fckeditor page to try out the demos and it displays the exact same
way, no text area.
Can
I see it and can type in it.
Man, I *just* had this problem about 6 months ago with an older version
of FCKEditor, I think, but dammit, I can't remember what the solution was.
If I remember what it was, I'll let you know. Stupid brain meltdown...
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
I'm integrating
I can type in the textarea just fine.
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I'm integrating FckEditor into one of my apps. I just downloaded the
Does anyone know of a plugin for Eclipse that would allow for color coding of
ASP code?
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Oh yea, I'm on FF 1.5.0.3
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
I'm integrating FckEditor into one of my apps. I just downloaded the
newest one 2.3b. It kinda works in Firefox in that it will display
all of the buttons, but there's no area to type in. So I went to the
fckeditor page to try out the
http://tinyurl.com/r2eya
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That's because when Anonymous access is enabled then the logged on user will
always be the idenity listed in that section, unless resources are accessed
that the anonymous account (usually IUSR_MACHINENAME) does not have
permissions on.
I wasn't aware that the CGI variable would contain that
Seems to be working for me.
FF 1.5.0.3
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If it's IE only, doesn't creating HTA pages give you access to some of that?
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That's because when Anonymous access is
For internal tracking reasons we just need to know who is doing what on our
intranet but don't want the hastle of an extra login box just for the
intranet.
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Sent: 23 May 2006 16:23
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Here's how I thought it went, correct me if i'm wrong (this is simplified):
-The check to the power of the President is Congress.
-Congress creates laws that must be followed by the President.
-The check on Congress is the Supreme Court, which rules whether the laws
passed by Congress are
It is about 50% IE, 50% FF.
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Sent: 23 May 2006 16:30
To: CF-Community
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If it's IE only, doesn't creating HTA pages give you access to some of that?
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From:
Yes, and it's been that way since I think the 1870s.
I can't remember the exact case, it was actually the senior architect here
at my new job that told me about it, and he's out sick. Try to remind me
about this tomorrow and I'll ask him. I looked it up off of a conversation
we had in IM.
For internal tracking reasons we just need to know who is doing what on our
intranet but don't want the hastle of an extra login box just for the intranet.
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That's what we do by using the Windows Integrated option. But we are 98% IE
and only IE can do the login behind the scenes. FF
Can't you do that with Active Directory, or maybe with one of your routers
or switches?
Track by your internal IPs?
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For
Nice idea, but there are about 7 workstations in the warehouse used by about
20 staff, knowing which PC was used is therefore not much use in this case.
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Sent: 23 May 2006 16:43
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Windows
On 5/23/06, Gruss Gott wrote:
So I find this interesting because I had said that one of the tenants
of Neo-conservatism was democratic imperialism, which is exactly what
you just described, but what you told me earlier was my fantasy.
Actually I said So if the individual nations...
Like I
Arrrgh.
I'm running 1.5.0.3 also so I'm confounded why it doesn't work.
On 5/23/06, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems to be working for me.
FF 1.5.0.3
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That's the case that changed everything.
Have fun with the reading some of it is pretty deep.
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To: CF-Community
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Arrrgh.
I'm running 1.5.0.3 also so I'm confounded why it doesn't work.
There was a noticeable delay; maybe a couple of seconds, after the content was
loaded before the editable area was rendered.
Could that matter somehow?
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On 5/23/06, G Money wrote:
On 5/22/06, Gruss Gotwrote:
There are two situations where people simply refuse to acknowledge the
facts as their senses perceive them, and instead choose to believe what
they want. One situation involves a higher power, and is called faith, the
other situation
I've been G since the get-go.moved my subscriber email address out to
GMail because the spam was getting overwhelming on my primary account.
As for the kool-aid commentHUH? I thought my conjecture was pretty
original. I've certainly never heard it posited before. If you disagree with
Wish i could, but i just can't right nowi shouldn't even be responding
to the emails that I amtoo busy to give them due process.
On 5/23/06, John Galt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marbury v. Madison
That's the case that changed everything.
Have fun with the reading some of it is pretty
I use Real's Rhapsody. Not downloadable to an ipod, but there are
devices out there that are compatible to take it on the road. 10 bucks
a month, and a great selection.
Scott Stewart wrote:
Music download services.
I got a Dell DJ for Christmas, my MusicMatch subscription has
Wacky Conspiracy Theory Alert!
Maybe Al Gore and the crew have been watching you and realize you're
conservative so they cut you off. First they start by censoring
conservative sites, maybe you're part of phase two, cut off funding.
http://newsbusters.org/node/5477
On 5/23/06, Michael Dinowitz
The checks and balances go in both directions.
The courts can decide something is unconstitutional, but the congress
can then (via a lengthy process) ammend the constitution. They can
also pass another law that more narrowly accomplishes something.
The President can do almost anything he wants
Galt wrote:
I have thought that I believe in a free market within our system and
protectionist policies to prevent third world countries and nations like the
PRC from effectively pricing us out of jobs.
This EXACT same debate happened in the late 1800s/early 1900s
regarding agrarian jobs.
You miss the point again. The Industrial Revolution *was* a race to the bottom.
In its wake many of the measures you so despise were enacted - the minimum wage
and child labor laws for example. I am being very serious when I suggest that
you need to enter the nineteenth century, as your
I thought G Money was new.
I'm sorry, let me re-state my point in a nicer way.
Can you please not call people that thinks this plan is working
religious fundamentalists, ignorant or both?
Thanks,
sam
On 5/23/06, G Money wrote:
I've been G since the get-go.moved my subscriber email address
gMoney wrote:
As for the kool-aid commentHUH? I thought my conjecture was pretty
original. I've certainly never heard it posited before. If you disagree with
it, finebut it's certainly not regurgitated rhetoric.
Yeah, don't attribute his crap to me! J/k - I'm in full agreement
Dana wrote:
You miss the point again. The Industrial Revolution *was* a race to the
bottom.
Then how can we all be employed? Yet we are and we work in neither
factories nor farms. And neither does most of America. And all
Americans are far wealthier than their counterparts 60 or 100 years
I think you are 50% correct when you say that in order for the Germans to be
our ally we had to get rid of Hitler. The reason Hitler was able to come to
power was because after World War I we sunk Germany into just about complete
poverty. We made them made make huge repirations to the other
Finesomeone who thinks this plan is working is not necessarily a
religious fundamentalist or an ignoramus.they've just taken the facts
for this particular situation and drawn the wrong conclusion.
On 5/23/06, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought G Money was new.
I'm sorry, let me
please see the history of unionism in the 19th century, followed by the advent
of the New Deal in the 20th. Both very big factors in the rise of the middle
class. Or read Dcken sometime. I know you said he was too hard, but you can do
it if you try ;)
Then how can we all be employed? Yet we
+1, though I don't think you need to be an extremist to lose friends and family
members in Iraq right now.
I think you are 50% correct when you say that in order for the Germans
to be our ally we had to get rid of Hitler. The reason Hitler was able
to come to power was because after World
I visited a couple of the sites that had been listed and was kinda
surprised that they appeared on google news to begin with. Every
story seemed more like opinion pieces rather than news stories.
On 5/23/06, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wacky Conspiracy Theory Alert!
Maybe Al Gore and the
I understand the Reconstruction argument, but I'm not sure how apt it is.
Don't you think we could forgive the extremists tomorrow, and they'd
continue killing Iraqi civilians anyway? They aren't after our forgiveness,
and they aren't even targetting us anymore.
How would you suggest convincing
It seems to me the answer is either:
1) Capture and kill ALL of these extremists (probably impossible) or
2) Convince them that their present course is NOT in their best interest
I think 2 is the only viable option, but it is not an easy one...and i'm not
sure how you go about doing it,
I am not sure how to do #2 either but it seems like the only option to me. We
are currently doing #1 and as predicted it seems to be producing an
ever-escalating spiral of more of the same.
It seems to me the answer is either:
1) Capture and kill ALL of these extremists (probably impossible)
Is there a tool that will allow me to know how many lines of code are in a
site? Like where I could even only include specific types of files, or even to
the point of not counting comments? I know it's lame to even want to know, but
it comes from above.
B
ok, as I am reading the following little primer and the CNN story, Bush is now
asserting that he is the only judge of constitutionality? I am pretty sure that
he is saying the wiretap program is legal because he ordered it, but now he is
saying there is no limit to this power???
Someone check
anyone have a link to a good primer on this?
thanks
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anyone have a link to a good primer on this?
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Not to be too pedantic, but how are you going to count the lines?
simple linebreaks?
non-empty linebreaks? (empty, tabs or spaces only)
linebreaks + split lines longer than 80 characters?
Do you need to remove html comments?
Do you get extra points for documentation?
Are your diretories clean? Do
cfdirectory recurse=yes blah blah blah
cfset totalLines = 0
cfloop query=files
cffile action=read file=#files.file# variable=thisFile
cfset totalLines = totalLines + listLen(thisFile, chr(10)chr(13))
/cfloop
cfoutput
Total rows = #totalLines#
br /
Total Files =
Using cf to count the lines is NOT going to be able to work. If you've ever
used CF to try to do a recursive parsing of files you would understand.
Bob
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The old standby, wc
If you have MKS, you have it, otherwise...
http://www.simtel.net/product.php%5Bid%5D27480%5Bcid%5D298%5BSiteID%5Dsimtel.net
http://www.diamondedge.com/products/linecount.html
Or a new-fangled type of system (there are dozens of them out there)
I would assume every line break, not including empty lines. Idealy whatever I
use to count the lines would skip all comments. Any old files should be counted
as they are part of the works.
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It'll work just fine if he's in CF 7.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:50 PM
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Using cf to count the lines is NOT going to be able to work. If you've
ever used
I'm not.
B
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Shoot, my personal machine is always on the latest version, even if it's
just so I can play and learn during lunch sometimes. I mean why not,
developer edition is free right?
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then I would suggest a product like Practiline, which can be
customized to remove various comments (different rules based on file
extension, like # or !-- or /*)
On 5/23/06, Robert Everland III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would assume every line break, not including empty lines. Idealy whatever I
Dana wrote:
I am not sure how to do #2 either but it seems like the only option to me. We
are currently doing #1 and as predicted it seems to be producing an
ever-escalating spiral of more of the same.
I think the key in your statement is we. If the majority of Iraqis
were agreed that Iraq
Probably because I work for a school system and my development machine runs out
of memory on a daily basis. Let's not add greedy JRUN to the mix.
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So you're on 5?
Jesus man, the horror.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 4:00 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Source code line count
Probably because I work for a school system and my development machine
runs out
Not in the part of the south where I played country music. Shrub's
base is not older, rural southerners, it's upper-middle class white
boys born during the Reagan administration. They mostly listen to
talk radio, and their music is overwhelmingly Top 40 or 70s-80s Pop.
Of the country artists,
Our development server is on 6, but I do not have CF installed on my machine. I
found a c sharp solution I should be able to edit for my purposes.
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/CSharpLineCounter.asp , always pays to know
another language.
B
You want to know horror? Ive got half my boxes on 5, and half on 7.
And I have to remember what I can do on which.
On 5/23/06, John Galt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you're on 5?
Jesus man, the horror.
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Two basic types of feeds are available to provide the nutrient
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* roughages—feeds that have bulk but the percentages of digestible
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* concentrates—less bulky feeds with higher percentages of
I wasn't sure if YOU were going to be running it.
Glad you found a free offering. Let us know how it works.
On 5/23/06, Robert Everland III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our development server is on 6, but I do not have CF installed on my machine.
I found a c sharp solution I should be able to
If they are logging in to the network, you may be able to capture the cgi
variables. We do this but have only tried it with IE.. I'm guessing its
still there with FF as well. The cgi are REMOTE_USER and
AUTH_USER
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The c sharp counter worked well. The only issue I found was that it uses a free
UI manager and when I compiled it in the latest VS it would display the folder
list. I was able to get around this by running the program and selecting the
directory in the original program and it created a file
quote
If they are logging in to the network, you may be able to capture the cgi
variables. We do this but have only tried it with IE.. I'm guessing its still
there with FF as well. The cgi are REMOTE_USER and AUTH_USER
/quote
Yes, they are there because CGI variables come from the web server
Mozilla has both IE and Firefox engines under the hood? Can you explain
that to me?
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If they
yes, sorry
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On 5/23/06, Dana Tierney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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serves me right for asking a serious question on here ;)
Two basic types of feeds are available to provide the nutrient
requirements of the horse. These are:
* roughages?feeds that have bulk but the percentages of digestible
nutrients are low, for example hays, crops and pastures;
*
reminds me of lessons learned as a community organizer -- the problem won't
stay solved unless you are solving the right problem. And the right problem is
not the one you want to solve, it's the one the community wants to solve. Is
there any particular reason for instance that Iraq needs to be
On 5/23/06, Gruss wrote:
There are those that view the current strategy as a success and I
can see why they believe that. And I also think there's a small
chance their strategy will work. It's not totally flawed.
The strategy is actually pretty good. What was a complete cluster fudge for
Mozilla has both IE and Firefox engines under the hood? Can you explain
that to me?
Something I remember reading.
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C code. C code run.
Mozilla has both IE and Firefox engines under the hood? Can you explain
that to me?
Ok, it's Netscape, not Mozilla. And with Netscape one can change ones
rendering engine. So this probably has no effect on how the browser handles
windows security requests.
Globalization rules!
How can anyone who has witnessed the last three decades not see the benefits
of globalization? Anyone here drive a foreign car? Anyone here buy clothes,
or shoes, or pretty much anything else made in a factory? How about a
computer? ;-) None of us would be able to afford the
My strategy: Allow for an open border with Mexico, on certain conditions:
- Mexico removes all barriers to investment and property ownership by
American citizens.
- Mexico cuts off this stupid law.
- Mexico reforms and opens up the economy and the police force.
Too bad for the average Mexican
There is a plugin that allows you to use the IE rendering engine
inside of the mozilla frame. It operates similarly to Avant or
Maxthon
On 5/23/06, Chesty Puller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mozilla has both IE and Firefox engines under the hood? Can you explain
that to me?
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RoMunn wrote:
Dude, where have you been for the last thirty years? GM should have gone
bankrupt years ago, but they are still fighting on.
LOL, touche, my surfer friend.
As for getting our money back, if Iraqi democracy becomes the tipping point
that creates a free Middle East, it wil have
Dana wrote:
please see the history of unionism in the 19th century,
Please see a history of unionism in the 21st century. Unions are
dead. Heard of the Northwest Airlines strike? Their mechanics union
is still on strike almost a year later and the airline is flying just
fine. Half of the
It isn't looking good, but I think there is still a shot. It all hinges on
the Sunnis and Shiites reigning in the death squads and agreeing to fight
with words rather than guns and bombs. I hate to use the term civil war to
describe what is going on right now, because it doesn't seem to fit the
cf_rephrase
Good ol' Country was Hank Wiliams, Johnny Cash, Johnny Paycheck, Merle Haggard
etc..
Modern Country is nothing more than Redneck Rock, or southern rock with an
occasional twang.
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because they won't play Merle Haggard or George Jones.
pfft. This is what happens when they let b-school kids think they know
something ;)
Did I say unions were a good thing here now, today? I said that in the 19th
century they were they people who brought us the weekend and abolished the
company store. Neither of which you know about because you
I'd really like to see you demonstrate this. It sounds good, but I don't think
it's correct.
Take India. Everyone freaked out a a few years ago when they realized that
massive amounts of IT and customer service jobs were being outsourced to
India. Guess what? Those Indian companies are growing
I don't need to demonstrate it. It is being demonstrated every day across
the United States. The growth of the Indian IT sector is huge, and yet look
at the want ads for software people. There are large numbers of jobs
available right now, many more than there have been in any year since the
Dana wrote:
Next time you're in San Antonio get out of the gated complex ;)
She says from her $1000 laptop on her high speed internet connection.
I didn't say there was no poverty, I said anyone willing to work can.
And yes, there are lots of people that just don't know how to get jobs
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