Who?
Roy was onstage? He can talk now?
How did he look?
On 2/18/07, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What the heck were they thinking?
A badly damaged former lion tamer who cannot talk nor hold a
microphone introducing a septarian singer who's voice wavers with age.
Is there any real disadvantage to storing images in a DB? Up until this
point all of our images are stored as images in the server file system and
the DB just stores the filename. We now have our web-server co-lo'd in a
remote location and I am using replication to keep the remote servers
i have always been told that this is bad practice.
we have only used the db to store names, size, file type locations.
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i have always been told that this is bad practice.
we have only used the db to store names, size, file type locations.
I think I have too, but I am not sure why, or even if this still applies or
if it WAS bad practice for a very good reason in MSSQL 2000 but is fine in
2005 for example...
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I was larking around on WebScription.net looking for interesting Baen books to
read. I found this one in the free eLibrary that they offer. I was so
impressed I bought it over the weekend.
http://www.webscription.net/ps-162-112-freehold.aspx
It is the story of soldier in the UN Peace Force
same here.. don't do it..
Store the images on a server and the image INFO in the db (location,
date added, by who, size, file type, etc)
On 2/19/07, James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have always been told that this is bad practice.
we have only used the db to store names, size, file type
So I guess I'll be the lone man out, I think it is a good idea, Look at
applications like sharepoint. They store everything in the DB, word docs,
pdf files, images.
-Original Message-
From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 8:07 AM
To: CF-Community
You gotta fight to die?
-Original Message-
From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 11:34 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: New French Anti-Tank Missile
Actually officers in the Foreign Legion suffer a higher kia rate than
in the rest of the
+1
If we stored all the images in our database here, our database may get
distracted. ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Greg Morphis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 5:55 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Storing images in DB.
same here.. don't do it..
Store the
It has never been bad practice, that is what the binary data type was
designed for.
-Original Message-
From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 8:48 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Storing images in DB.
I think I have too, but I am not sure why,
I know it affects all of us. We're listening to a band thinking, are they
implanting homosexual innuendos into my head. Well now there's help!
Thanks to LoveGodsWay.org, there is a list of gay bands that should be
avoided.
http://www.lovegodsway.org/GayBands
First, why can't homeschooled kids spell?
(And yes, Dana, that was a joke on 3 levels, making fun of assumptions).
Second, I can see why the indigo girls were listed twice. They are
extra gay. (But I love them. In a purely platonic way, obviously)
Third, how could they miss the Tom Robinson
It takes almost no work for an HTTP server to serve an image.
It takes a LOT of work for an HTTP server to serve a CFM file that pulls an
image out of a database, converts it to some friendly format and uses
cfcontent to push it out. A LOT OF WORK.
There are certainly cases where storing an
I have a CFM page where I have a CSS menu. (Yes, I know if you see any
absolute positioning that it is slightly frowned upon) .
What I am trying to accomplish should be simple but either I have not enough
caffeine or too much one or the other since it is
just not coming to me.
I really cracked when I read:
Elton John (really gay)
I love these christian groupsthey really are a hoot!
On 2/19/07, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, why can't homeschooled kids spell?
(And yes, Dana, that was a joke on 3 levels, making fun of assumptions).
Second, I
Listen to Rick. And picture in your minds the two very different pipes needed
to retrieve, process (or not) and serve, and the mechanisms through which each
must pass, and how the system's resources react to each. Think about how
database-persisted binary data is physically stored, retrieved,
see Larry? Don't waste your breath.
Dana
On 2/19/07, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You gotta fight to die?
-Original Message-
From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 11:34 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: New French Anti-Tank
We aren't talking about static page images, those types of images should be
on the web server. He is looking for a way to ensure that the data and the
images aren't kept separate from each other.
In an environment such as this, keeping the images in the database is a
great idea. The data is
He did not look good. Certainly not good enough to be the frontman/mc
for a party and once a year extravaganza.
Of course, the fact that he was standing and speaking at all was surprising.
I would say he looked like a person coping with fairly progressed CP
(clenched, incontrolled hands, poor
HYPERLINK
http://www.flickr.com/gp/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/IJav54http://www.flickr.com/gp/79713
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/IJav54
We were in Raleigh over the weekend and put a contract on this place
--
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Web Developer/Photographer
http://www.sstwebworks.com
Congrats. It looks big. And beige. Ah, the empty new house look. :)
On 2/19/07, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HYPERLINK
http://www.flickr.com/gp/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/IJav54http://www.flickr.com/gp/79713
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/IJav54
Come on, customize the URL to your flickr account :P
Looks great! Congrats!!!
On 2/19/07, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HYPERLINK
http://www.flickr.com/gp/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/IJav54
http://www.flickr.com/gp/79713
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/IJav54
By the way, love the design of the place! Looks really cool. Where's the
pics of the master bed/bath? When do you move in? Do they finish the
landscaping or do you?
Also love the staircase, looks funky! :D
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Wow! The previous owners really gutted the place...heck they even took the
grass with them.
On 2/19/07, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HYPERLINK
http://www.flickr.com/gp/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/IJav54
http://www.flickr.com/gp/79713
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/IJav54
We were in Raleigh over
Can someone point me to a web based tutorial on how to create and user cursors
in Oracle? In MS FoxPro I could use the cursor name like a table name, but
can't figure that out in Oracle
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There's lots of ways to do it. Depends on what you're trying to do.
You can do simple cursors by doing something like so:
CURSOR myCursor IS
Select *
FROM mytable;
On 2/19/07, Russel Madere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone point me to a web based tutorial on how to create and user
or use www.antiwrap.com to make the url shorter ;)
(only plugging to get more hits!!!)
tw
On 2/19/07, Erika L. Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Come on, customize the URL to your flickr account :P
Looks great! Congrats!!!
On 2/19/07, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HYPERLINK
thats cool looking man...
i LOVE how those stairs split up like that and go to two diff areas...
cool shit.
now whats with the wild looking punch out in the back of the house? whats that?
tw
On 2/19/07, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or use www.antiwrap.com to make the url shorter ;)
(only
really, wtf... jay-z?
fuck that list.
fuck that website.
gimme the drugs
the lesbians and the hate breeding.
its more fun than church.
On 2/19/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really cracked when I read:
Elton John (really gay)
I love these christian groupsthey really
anyone see this?
and that crackpot dude its about, and his mission.
the one that was s against homosexuality, and whatever
and then is caught with a gay male pros. and then recently
has claimed it was once, and once only and now he is sure he
is straight :) ! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
tw
--
i guess they hadn't heard Coldplay yet..
/me ducks and runs... throwing the metal horns as I flee
- Original Message -
From: Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community cf-community@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: Safe bands vs gay bands
really,
We were in Raleigh over the weekend and put a contract on this place
Congrats! My brother and his family moved to Raleigh a couple years back and
really like it down there. I considered going there myself but wanted to stay
closer to home. It's a very nice area...and good luck with the house!
I'm gonna send them an email right now. We shouldn't have impressionable
children listening to such gay propaganda.
On 2/19/07, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i guess they hadn't heard Coldplay yet..
/me ducks and runs... throwing the metal horns as I flee
- Original Message
WTF? Ravi Shankur and Ted Nugent? These people have been in church inhaling
too much incense.
On 2/19/07, Zaphod wrote:
I know it affects all of us. We're listening to a band thinking, are they
implanting homosexual innuendos into my head. Well now there's help!
Thanks to LoveGodsWay.org,
I'll take it.
I've got Athens Beach Party, if anyone wants it.
:D
On 2/18/07, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, but I was sent it, too.
On 2/19/07, William Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any takers?
5 left
Nick,
Have you ever tried this *under load* with either a large number of images on a
single web page, a single large image, or a combination of these? It all seems
about the same on the work bench, but it's a whole different story under load,
which is all that really matters. This is why
Yes, never with CF, but I've done it before, and I've employed caching
techniques both on the server and on the load balancer to assist, but I'd do
that even it they weren't coming from the DB.
You don't put static page images in the DB, that doesn't make sense, but if
you are wanting to
i know... ravi shankur is one of my fav's
and ted. please.
they need to get over themselves
On 2/19/07, Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WTF? Ravi Shankur and Ted Nugent? These people have been in church inhaling
too much incense.
On 2/19/07, Zaphod wrote:
I know it affects all of
see, thats the diff. i throw metal horns on the daily
but i still loves me some coldplay.
:) as i throw my metal horns... and my blonde hair rages on...
breakin' the law
breakin' the law
breakin' the law
On 2/19/07, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i guess they hadn't heard
I'm with Nick on this one. I love my pictures in me DB!
We've got a pure DB server, with a dedicated connection to our CF box.
With 20 people hitting it at once, it still served up pages pretty damn
fast.
Perhaps the webswerver itself was doing some caching-- there's this whole
new technology
Nick,
You wouldn't employ disk caching if it weren't coming from the DB because the
files would already be written to disk in their native format, so we must be
talking about two different things.
And yes, your CMS might store static page elements as binaries in the database,
and it does make
I didn't say disk caching, usually I cache to ram, either on the server, or
the load balancer.
-Original Message-
From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 2:57 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Storing images in DB.
Nick,
You wouldn't employ
I am disagreeing with *serving* images directly from the database. I'm
suggesting the serve path to be:
Browser img src=*.gif Request - IIS - Image File - IIS - Browser
Response
rather than
Browser img src=*.cfm Request - IIS - ColdFusion Server Request -
Database Driver - Row Retrieval -
jeez Tony don't you like any band that's not gay?
On 2/19/07, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
see, thats the diff. i throw metal horns on the daily
but i still loves me some coldplay.
:) as i throw my metal horns... and my blonde hair rages on...
breakin' the law
breakin' the law
Nick,
But RAM -- even virtual RAM -- has a relatively limited capacity, so its
usefulness for image caching is very limited unless you're employing a joint
system of memory-cached keys pointing to disk-cached files. And even these can
become quickly saturated in image-intensive systems.
Many
we salute you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRjVeRbhtRUNR
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No enemies had ever taken Ankh-Morpock. Well technically they had,
quite often; the city welcomed free-spending barbarian invaders, but
somehow the puzzled raiders found, after a few days, that they didn't
own their horses any more,
Okay, how many of you are really on it? Do you have a financial
advisor? Do you fully fund your IRA? etc, etc.
We need to get my husband going on a better IRA plan. (I have multiple
things going through work.) I have a friend that works for a stock
broker, and she suggested some funds, but the
On 2/19/07, Coldfusion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When the menu item Program Services is clicked, the submenu will display
(as it is doing), along with
the item Program Services will remain as a bgcolor or maroon and the small
How are you thinking of handling multiple expansions-- are you
i put all my extra money into the contras
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I have what is provided by UK, I pay in 5% of my salary, and they double it.
Half of the investment goes to fidelity the other half to TIAA-Cref and I
manage the funds they are in via the web.
For the most part I am fairly aggressive, but I've got several years before
I retire.
-Original
my advice is to go no-load. Seriously. Ameritrade -- well. If you are
convinced that stock x is the way to go. You really want to diversify
as a rule of thumb though, and that means funds usually, especially if
you are not very conversant.
Dana
On 2/19/07, Deanna Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In this menu there is only one submenu (selectable menu).
However, to answer the question, as far as I am concerned, the selected menu
can remain open until clicked
Again to close (as it is designed currently).
-Original Message-
From: Dinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
I think you are over-simplifying the web request portion a little, Doesn't
CF run via Jakarta and Tomcat now? Its been a while sense I've used the CF
server so I'm not familiar anymore?
-Original Message-
From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am disagreeing with *serving*
On 2/19/07, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am disagreeing with *serving* images directly from the database. I'm
suggesting the serve path to be:
Browser img src=*.gif Request - IIS - Image File - IIS - Browser
Response
Ah. Sounds good. On a really heavy traffic site, I'd want
Usually we incorporate caching on systems specifically designed to do the
caching in system RAM. In our case we use a Load Balancers to performing the
caching operations so the request doesn't even go back to IIS to begin with.
If you are talking about optimization of high use systems then there
In the JS script, I coded it to toggle the item open or closed depending on
the request.
So I tried adding a statement there to set the Bgcolo but does not seem to
work.
function showHide(theid,mName){
if (document.getElementById) {
var switch_id =
Also does not look the same in FF as it does in IE
-Original Message-
From: Coldfusion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 4:56 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: CSS Help
In this menu there is only one submenu (selectable menu).
However, to answer the question, as
so you need to do an if stament
that if it is clicked do not switch bg color on over.
only when clicked again.
so you need to check if active.
if active dont change bg, in not active then change it.
On 2/19/07, Coldfusion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also does not look the same in FF as it does
IMHO, storing images in the DB is fine, but it adds overhead. You can
mitigate the overhead with caching, etc. as Adam suggests, but you can't
eliminate it. Do you need massive scale? Scale consists of two things-
number of images and traffic level on your site. If you have millions of
images, you
I would do an IF statement but can not even get it to set the BG color
regardless.
Once I get it to set it, then I can code around it to determine if the
element is
Active or not.
http://piw.demo-apps.com/test_css.cfm
That is what I am trying to achieve.
-Original Message-
From: Paul
Of course there are those on this mailing list who will claim that the American
Association for the Advancement of Science is just a commie front organization.
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/lifescience/0,72733-0.html?tw=rss.politics
Scientists Flex Political Muscles
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*Wired News on the
Does anyone use any of the online thingies like ameritrade or etrade
or any of those?
I have a SEP set up through Etrade and a Single K set up through Fidelity. Both
offer a lot of different options and many good no-load funds and have good
tools for tracking and researching your investments. I
On 2/19/07, Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
updates, and deletes. You think Flickr stores their images in a database?
I
don't know, but I doubt it.
I would almost bet that they do.
Seems like the hard core pr0n sites do it this way, as to the hard
core Ad sites. But I don't
okay, I can not get it to work right so I am offering $50 (payable via
PayPal) to the first person who can get it to work:
I have a CFM page where I have a CSS menu. (Yes, I know if you see any
absolute positioning that it is slightly frowned upon) .
What I am trying to accomplish should be
I've always wanted a window seat... *sigh* =]
Nizzzice!
On 2/19/07, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HYPERLINK
http://www.flickr.com/gp/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/IJav54
http://www.flickr.com/gp/79713
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/IJav54
+1, always a good practice
On 2/19/07, Dinner wrote:
Perhaps my bit of advice is to abstract resource references, so
it's easy to switch it up? Eh...
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www.funkymojo.com
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Oh, I've had worse. I've *done* worse. A long time ago, I hasten to
add. But it's not wonderful by any means.
Dava
On 2/16/07, Dinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems pretty middle of the road, for me. Had some a helluva lot worse,
some much better.
Whoever said the bit about Dells Direct
Bruce, you think they would void your warranty if you put linux on there?
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wtf is Flickr is having a massage.
On 2/19/07, Dinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've always wanted a window seat... *sigh* =]
Nizzzice!
On 2/19/07, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HYPERLINK
http://www.flickr.com/gp/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/IJav54
http://www.flickr.com/gp/79713
They may be doing updates. It's their standard upgrading/maintenance
message.
On 2/19/07, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wtf is Flickr is having a massage.
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ok...
i need a message like that..
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So, whenever I see the subject of this message, I keep thinking
contract meaning mob hit, and wonder what this poor house ever did
to you.
Did it not pay a debt? Did it insult your mother? Was it inappropriate
with your barbie dreamhouse?
http://www.webscription.net/ps-162-112-freehold.aspx
+1
I LOVED this book!
It does have some explicit sexual situations including multiple
partners and rape... as well as showing the differences between a
purely socialist society and a mostly capitalist one.
The other big difference to be
What constitutes underload? I see this (or other abstract, vague terms)
constantly in the community and I think vague words like this can cause
confusion and may lead someone down a path without true understanding. Your
idea of under load may be *very* different than another's. In our
environment
By under load I mean continually applying more and more load until some
manner of reactionary behavior is recognizable in various parts of the system.
This is always what I mean when I refer to testing something under load,
because as you know there is no one metric that describes load for all
It's all about the benjammins. (or a crap shot) ;-)
Dude. Leave me out of this.
--Benjamin Doom
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I'll take it.
I've got Athens Beach Party, if anyone wants it.
:D
On the way.
there's 2 left.
And I'll gladly take Athens Beach Party if you've still got some available.
Thanks!
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If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable.
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