RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Terry Bader
on a related note about SP6a... if you're primary drive is on a scsi chain, I wouldn't upgrade... when we installed 6a, our scsi drivers were killed... had to spend a day build the machine with a IDE drive and taking the scsi to another machine to pull off all our data thank god is was only

RE: Is CF still relevant?

2001-04-22 Thread Mike Brunt
Joseph, this is certainly not a Macromedia response but a Mike Brunt (a lowly consultant) response. I think your email was well stated and it has generated some really healthy open debate. We all need to place close attention to the marketplace for my part I want whatever is best for the good of

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Brook Davies
This happened to me too! With Version 9.2. After installing it, I could not boot my NT 4.0 sp6a server without a blue screen of death reporting a Inaccessible boot device if I recall correctly. I had recently installed the same software on 3 of our other servers with the same configuration wit

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Dylan Bromby
almost every company i know that uses PCA has problems. i've used timbuktu (tried PCA for a few months) for years and it is *great*. -Original Message- From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 4:34 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere This

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Richard Colman
They didn't. Now using Terminal Server under windows 2000 and seems to be ok. Rick. -Original Message- From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 4:34 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere This happened to me too! With Version 9.2. After ins

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Erika L Walker
H... I've used PCA for years, on Win 98, NT workstations, on NT 4.0/sp4-sp6 servers, and on Win2k (where it is not recommended) servers with no problems whatsoever. I am up to PCA 9.2. I use it almost everyday. It's my primary means of managing a couple of co-located servers and keeping my g

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Andrew Tyrone
I'm glad this came up. I was about to purchase PC Anywhere (new version, whatever it's up to) for a client so I can manage her SQL and ColdFusion servers. They're running Windows NT Servers, 4.0 SP5. We currently have a VPN setup, which works great, except I need to be able to manage the ser

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread John McKown
Try using VNC (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/). It is a java-based program that was written by AT&T that basically does what PCA does, but it is FREE, FREE, FREE! Seems to work pretty well. You can even to a remote reboot with it. We have been playing around with it after seeing a co-lo

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread John Lucas
I'll second the use of VNC. We utilize terminal server with our Win2K servers, but we run VNC as a backup. The reason is that it allows us to remote access the servers through any Internet Browser (i.e. the win98 Laptop while on vacation). It also allows us to access the servers in the event th

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Andrew Tyrone
This looks great. Thanks for the link and the info. I just downloaded it and will play with it asap (on the development server, of course!) Have a good weekend everyone! Andy > -Original Message- > From: John Lucas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 8:44 PM >

RE: Is CF still relevant?

2001-04-22 Thread John McKown
Joseph, Great questions. If you asked me 6 months ago, I would answer you by saying that the reason I use CF primarily is because it is a great RAD tool. Today, I am thinking about how cool it will be to leverage my CF experience once CF is tied to Flash better (better than Harpoon). The though

Re: Is CF still relevant?

2001-04-22 Thread Bonnie Betts
Can someone point me to any online articles about NEO? Bonnie E. Betts [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.interacttechs.com - Original Message - From: "John McKown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 8:56 PM Subject: RE: Is CF still relevant? > Jos

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread ron
> I'll second the use of VNC. I'll third it. :) We've been using VNC exclusively for over 2 years, with nothing but success, on NT and Win2K machines. Copying and pasting between client and server is much more convenient than with PCA, since the clipboard is automatically transferred, and the spe

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Bud
On a side note. I found this by an e-mail on the WIN-NT list. http://www.famatech.com/ It's called RAdmin. Costs 35.00 per license. It is at least 5 times as fast on screen redraws on NT. Even when the traffic on the server is heavy it's almost as fast as sitting at the server itself. It has

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread zac
Dylan Bromby wrote: > almost every company i know that uses PCA has problems. i've used timbuktu > (tried PCA for a few months) for years and it is *great*. I use VNC which has the added benefit of being cross platform (running your NT server on your PowerBook is very cool) and free. --

WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Richard Colman
A failed installation (attempting to upgrade ver. 8 to ver. 10) on an NT4, sp6 server literally destroyed the server OS, making it impossible to boot the OS without a "blue screen." This just happened to be an important production server without a ghosted system partition. We had to rebuild from s

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread zac
John McKown wrote: > Try using VNC (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/). It is a java-based > program that was written by AT&T that basically does what PCA does, but > it is FREE, FREE, FREE! I believe that there are native clients but that it also has a java client available. -- Opt

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Paul Smith
So how would it work if I downloaded it to my remote server I manage with VNC? Does RAdmin require a boot after install? If so, I'm not sure I could trust it to come up. best, paul At 09:13 PM 4/21/01 -0400, you wrote: >On a side note. I found this by an e-mail on the WIN-NT list. > >http:/

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Brook Davies
Do you use a VPN or other means of encryption with VNC? At 08:12 PM 21/04/01 -0500, you wrote: > > I'll second the use of VNC. > >I'll third it. :) We've been using VNC exclusively for over 2 years, with >nothing but success, on NT and Win2K machines. Copying and pasting between >client and serve

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Kym Kovan
Hi Zac, > > almost every company i know that uses PCA has problems. i've used timbuktu > > (tried PCA for a few months) for years and it is *great*. > >I use VNC which has the added benefit of being cross platform (running your >NT server on your PowerBook is very cool) and free. Timbuktu is cro

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Peter Tilbrook
Microsoft Netmeeting 3.x allows remote access to machines securely. Works well and is free. -Original Message- From: Andrew Tyrone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, 22 April 2001 10:29 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere I'm glad this came up. I was about to purchase PC

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Eric Dawson
i use VNC. does the job plenty well. From: "John McKown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 20:29:53 -0400 Try using VNC (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/). It is a java-based program that wa

RE: SQL Server ODBC Errors

2001-04-22 Thread David Shadovitz
Bud, I'm replying off-list, since I lost track of whether you got any response. I'm slow at getting through all of my CF-related email. Here's the MSDN page listing SQL Server 2000 ODBC error messages: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/psdk/sql/tr_err_o dbc_5stz.htm

FW: SQL Server ODBC Errors

2001-04-22 Thread David Shadovitz
Make that "on-list". Fingers, don't fail me now! -David -Original Message- From: David Shadovitz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 11:39 PM To: CF-Talk Subject:RE: SQL Server ODBC Errors Bud, I'm replying off-list, since I lost track of whether you

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Bud
On 4/21/01, Paul Smith penned: >So how would it work if I downloaded it to my remote server I manage with VNC? > >Does RAdmin require a boot after install? If so, I'm not sure I could >trust it to come up. Yes, it does require a reboot. I downloaded it to my computer at home, uploaded it to the

OT: Was AW: WARNING: PCAnywhere -> PCAnywhere functions on a linux box ?

2001-04-22 Thread cf-talk
o.k. Beside the discussion of PCA on WIN-Plattform, what can I use to get graphical interface to a linux box ? (I have a KDE running on the linux box) I tried VNC but it only gives me a view on the linux command shell. Ideas ? Uwe -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Bud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC

AW: SQL SERVER and IIS on the same machine?

2001-04-22 Thread cf-talk
Michael, I did that for years without a problem. Although if you have heavy traffic or/and less memory I wouldn't do it. Uwe -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Michael Lugassy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Sonntag, 22. April 2001 11:40 An: CF-Talk Betreff: SQL SERVER and IIS on the s

Updating 1000s of records

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
Our application is built like that so I'm reciving a daily .txt file with 1000s of lines. each line with a unique number that is userID. userID that is on this text file means he visited our site in the last 24 hours (complex, I know.. bear with me) I'm trying to find the best way to update 100

Re: SQL SERVER and IIS on the same machine?

2001-04-22 Thread Mark Woods
one of the sites I'm involved in serves about 8 million pages a month, well over half of them requiring a database connection (most of these will have more than one query) and the site runs on a dual processor pentium III with win2000 and SQL Server 7 - no problems. Just make sure you spend a l

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Jim McAtee
What kind of security/encryption does Timbuktu offer? At least I know pcAnywhere has some decent encryption that can be required on all sessions. Jim - Original Message - From: "Kym Kovan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 10:03 PM Sub

OLEDB/ODBC

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
I'm in a process of updating ALL of our coldfusion tags anyhow, so I would like to know if it's recommened to move into OLEDB. I'm using SQL 7 on NT 5, 512KB RAM Is there something I need to consider? Any tags/functions change? (Other then CreateODBCTime?) Any pointers would be great... Thanks

Re: syntax for cli execution of a cfm page?

2001-04-22 Thread Mark Woods
At 08:32 PM 18/04/2001, you wrote: >Thanks for the info guys. In case anyone was wondering: > >cfml.exe c:\path\template.cfm > >does actually work. ;p cool, anyone know if this is new to cf 4.5? I don't know if I ever actually tried just running cfml.exe with the path as a parameter before, I'm

SQL SERVER and IIS on the same machine?

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
Our hosting company told me they don't support SQL SERVER and IIS on the same NT machine. "Even Microsoft doesn't recommened it", they claim. What do you think? Money is always an issue... Thanks, -Michael. ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code wi

Re: Updating 1000s of records

2001-04-22 Thread Brian Thornton
Access or SQL? - Original Message - From: "Michael Lugassy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 3:17 AM Subject: Updating 1000s of records > Our application is built like that so I'm reciving a daily .txt file with 1000s of lines. each line

Re: Updating 1000s of records

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
SQL 7 - Original Message - From: "Brian Thornton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 11:41 AM Subject: Re: Updating 1000s of records > Access or SQL? > - Original Message - > From: "Michael Lugassy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "CF-Ta

Re: SQL SERVER and IIS on the same machine?

2001-04-22 Thread Adrian Cooper
- Original Message - From: "Michael Lugassy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 10:40 AM > Our hosting company told me they don't support SQL SERVER > and IIS on the same NT machine. > "Even Microsoft doesn't recommened it", they claim. I seperate IIS and SQL Server 2000

Re: Updating 1000s of records

2001-04-22 Thread Mark Woods
you could add a SQL server scheduled task to bulk insert (see BULK INSERT command in SQL server docs) into a temporary table from your text file and then use the data in the temp table to update the user info. Just moves the processing from CF onto SQL server, which will definitely improve perf

RE: SQL SERVER and IIS on the same machine?

2001-04-22 Thread Phil Ewington
Hi Michael, We have been using IIS 5.0 & SQL 7.0 on the same machine for about a year. No real problems, but now our traffic levels are much higher we have had to upgrade the memory to 1GB. We will be looking into moving the SQL to it's own server soon. For lower traffic sites I do not see a prob

RE: Updating 1000s of records

2001-04-22 Thread Peter Tilbrook
Isn't this information already stored under CGLOBALS as a client variable? -Original Message- From: Michael Lugassy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, 22 April 2001 20:18 To: CF-Talk Subject: Updating 1000s of records Our application is built like that so I'm reciving a daily .tx

Re: SQL SERVER and IIS on the same machine?

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
And you use CF to call database all the time? I've heard that it's possible to have CF connected to the database in a single, stable connection and to avoid the re-connection all the time. will this helps to increase performance, when the database is rapidly accessed? Michael. - Original Me

UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
I'm trying to find the best way to have SQL do this: IF COLUM1 already contains "VALUE" then UPDATE COLUM2+1 IF NOT, INSERT COLUM1,COLUM2 VALUES ("VALUE",1) Currently I'm using SELECT / RecordCount to first find out if the VALUE exists. There must be a better way... Michael. ~

Re: Updating 1000s of records

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
Didn't quite understand what you mean. The .txt file was created by an external COM object on a remote server. I got the file to calculate stats on a diffrent machine too. - Original Message - From: "Peter Tilbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, Apri

RE: UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Phil Ewington
Micheal, Thinking about it, if the value does exist and you simply want to check what that value is before updating, you could always do an update irrespective of the value, sure, this will mean doing an un-necessary update sometimes, but isn't that better than making two connections (select & up

Re: UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
but if the value is not exists in "COLUM" I'll need to use INSERT to assign default values. I can't predicte all the possible values, so I can't make a "READY-FOR-UPDATE-ONLY" table. - Original Message - From: "Phil Ewington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Su

RE: Was AW: WARNING: PCAnywhere -> PCAnywhere functions on a linux box ?

2001-04-22 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
I've set up VNC on a headless box to get XWindows access... you need to make sure you have your server set up and running correctly. I haven't played with it since I got my switchbox working, so that's about the best help I can provide. If memory serves correctly I had to set up the server to cr

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Tony Schreiber
I had a problem like this once on NT4 and switched to Remotely Anywhere (http://www.remotelyanyhwere.com/). Haven't looked back. On Win2k you can use Terminal Services (in Remote Administration mode) and the Termincal Services Client - works great. > A failed installation (attempting to upgrade

RE: UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Phil Ewington
You need to set your table to have COLUM1 have a value 0 assigned by default, this is possible in SQL not sure about other dbs. When a record is created, COLUM1 will be automatically assigned a value of 0 by default. So, if you always do an update, the value will be updated even if you have not pr

Re: UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
It'll only work if I have all the possible values already placed in COLUM1. - Original Message - From: "Phil Ewington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 2:34 PM Subject: RE: UPDATE / INSERT > You need to set your table to have COLUM1 have

RE: UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Phil Ewington
Do you mean if the record exists UPDATE, or if the value in the column is specified update? If the record does not exist, use cftry/cfcatch: try UPDATE, if fails do INSERT. If the record exists but value is NULL, you are probably better off setting the columns default value to zero, this way you

RE: UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Phil Ewington
Please post your current SELECT/UPDATE code so I can see exactly what you are doing. Phil. > -Original Message- > From: Michael Lugassy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 22 April 2001 15:30 > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: UPDATE / INSERT > > > It'll only work if I have all the possible va

Re: UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
something like this. Thanks! SELECT DN from logs WHERE DT=#DT# UPDATE logs SET DN=DN+#DN# WHERE DT=#DT# INSERT INTO logs (DN,DT) VALUES (#DN#,#DT#) - Original Message - From: "Phil Ewington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 20

RE: Setting form var with Java

2001-04-22 Thread David Shadovitz
FWIW, it's cleaner to simply pass in the object itself rather than its name. Here's how I'd write it: function changevalue(Field) { var oldvalue; var newvalue; oldvalue = Field.value; TAKE ACTION HERE Field.value = newvalue; } and here's an example o

RE: UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Phil Ewington
OK, u.recordcount could be 0 if the record you are expecting to find does not exist or if the value of DT in that record does not match your criteria. Your code will create a new record if either of the above is true. If this is what you want I can't really see a better way of doing it. Phil. >

Re: UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
Will CFCATCH/CFTRY with DATABASE error be a better solution? i.e - TRY TO UPDATE no matter what -> if error occurs (row not exists) -> INSERT. Is this better then SELECT? :) - Original Message - From: "Phil Ewington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, Apr

Re: CFExcute doesn't run EXEs

2001-04-22 Thread Michael Lugassy
SUBJECT CLOSED. I moved the arj32.exe to a diffrent directory then C:\inetpub worked like a charm! Michael. - Original Message - From: "Craig Dudley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 6:14 PM Subject: RE: CFExcute doesn't run EXEs > H

RE: UPDATE / INSERT

2001-04-22 Thread Phil Ewington
The method I have used for using CFTRY/CFCATCH is for when I want to update a column if the record exists, if not then create the record. However I would only use this if you expect the update to succeed more than fail, the reason for this is that an entry is made to application.log each time the

Re: Image size

2001-04-22 Thread Don Vawter
I use cfx_image which automatically creates a thumbnail (or any other size you want). It uses image.dll. The properties tab say it was made by Cap Gemini and copyright by Jukka Manner. It looks to me like CF_GIFGD is the successor to this. It is in the gallery, by the same author, and does thumbna

Re: SQL SERVER and IIS on the same machine?

2001-04-22 Thread zac
Adrian Cooper wrote: > Even redundancy isn't a reason to run two seperate servers, because if either > of > the servers and/or the ODBC/OLEDB connection across the network goes down, the > entire site is down anyway. I believe that the separation is done to ensure data integrity when the web ser

RE: SQL SERVER and IIS on the same machine?

2001-04-22 Thread Kelly Matthews
It really depends I did it for a long time. Never had major problems. HOwever when I finally moved SQL to it's own server I did have performance improvements, used less memories and had fewer errors. Not that there was a major problem while SQL was on the same server it just performs better when i

Re: no buffer space available

2001-04-22 Thread Howie Hamlin
It means your system is out of resources. http://www.sockets.com/err_lst1.htm#WSAENOBUFS HTH, Howie Hamlin - inFusion Project Manager On-Line Data Solutions, Inc. www.CoolFusion.com 631-737-4668 x101 inFusion Mail Server (iMS) - the World's most configurable mail server - Original Message

Good COM resource

2001-04-22 Thread mbrunt
I thought this looked like an excellent resource, for those of you who already know this my apologies for duplicating information. http://www.cfcomet.com/cfcomet/ Kind Regards - Mike Brunt Macromedia Consulting Tel 562.243.6255 Fax 401.696.4335 http://www.macromedia.com ~~

graphing

2001-04-22 Thread Brook Davies
Does any one know of a good graphing solution for a cf app? I do not want to use the allaire applets. I would prefer not using an applet at all. I looked at Corda Pop charts (www.popcharts.com). They have a great product (generates flash graphs) just a little out of my price range. Any ideas?

RE: graphing

2001-04-22 Thread Ben Forta
Brook, CF5, which is just about nearing the end of its beta cycle (due out in June) has graphing built in. So, if you can wait a few weeks, or if you can access the beta version, that's probably your best bet. --- Ben -Original Message- From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sen

RE: graphing

2001-04-22 Thread Brook Davies
The thought had crossed my mind. I wasn't sure about the release date. What are your thoughts on running the Beta in a production environment? Does the beta expire? Brook At 04:12 PM 22/04/01 -0400, you wrote: >Brook, > >CF5, which is just about nearing the end of its beta cycle (due out in J

RE: graphing

2001-04-22 Thread Garza, Jeff
There is a package available from the Allaire Tag Gallery called Kava Chart Servlets http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=CA34780E-2830-11D4-AA 9700508B94F380&method=Full) It's not an applet but does require a servlet engine. Your other option is to wait for CF5.0. Kool thin

RE: graphing

2001-04-22 Thread Brad Comer
Is the graphing in CF5 applet or flash? btc -Original Message- From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 3:13 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: graphing Brook, CF5, which is just about nearing the end of its beta cycle (due out in June) has graphing built in. S

enterprise vs pro

2001-04-22 Thread Brook Davies
Besides the load balancing and clustering support, are there any other significant differences between enterprise and pro besides price? ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/

RE: graphing

2001-04-22 Thread Brook Davies
The following tables At 03:20 PM 22/04/01 -0500, you wrote: >Is the graphing in CF5 applet or flash? > >btc > >-Original Message- >From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 3:13 PM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: RE: graphing > > >Brook, > >CF5, which is ju

RE: graphing

2001-04-22 Thread Daryl Fullerton
Brook Another one is ChartFX.com We use Popchart Live as well. Both Great tools but a bit pricy. Cheers D Daryl Fullerton, Managing Partner, BizNet Solutions, Allaire Premier Partner (Ireland) 133 - 137 Lisburn Road Belfast BT9 7AG N.Ireland Direct +44 (0) 28 9022 7888 Tel +44 (0) 028 902

Re: no buffer space available

2001-04-22 Thread Jim McAtee
What are the specifics of your client machine setup? We've been running into similar problems on machines running Windows 2000 Pro machines and Photoshop 6. Complete inability to open new TCP/IP connections, whether FTP, HTTP, lan. We upgraded one machine to Photoshop 6.0.1 and so far it seems

Re: enterprise vs pro

2001-04-22 Thread Rey Bango
Native DB drivers. Advanced security. Go here: http://www.allaire.com/handlers/index.cfm?ID=13570&Method=Full&Title=Edition %20Comparison%20Matrix&Cache=False to see a comparison of the products. Rey Bango Team Allaire... - Original Message - From: "Brook Davies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> T

uploaded files

2001-04-22 Thread Brook Davies
I have an application which allows clients to upload various files which can later me accessed via the web. My concern is that if the uploaded file has a .cfm extension, when it is reviewed post upload, it could actually execute malicious code on the server. I guess the same would hole true wit

RE: graphing

2001-04-22 Thread Jeffry Houser
Ooh, that one sounds like a serious NDA breach. At 01:44 PM 04/22/2001 -0700, you wrote: > type = "Bar" or "HorizontalBar" > query = "query name" > valueColumn = "query column" > itemColumn = "query column" > > showValueLabel = "yes", "no", or "r

RE: graphing

2001-04-22 Thread zac
> There is a package available from the Allaire Tag Gallery > called Kava Chart > Servlets > http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=CA34780E-2830-11D4-AA 9700508B94F380&method=Full > It's not an applet but does require a servlet engine. And for those not adverse to applets it al

Re: uploaded files

2001-04-22 Thread Howie Hamlin
If you're using IIS then save the file to a folder that does not allow any execution or scripting. HTH, Howie Hamlin - inFusion Project Manager On-Line Data Solutions, Inc. www.CoolFusion.com 631-737-4668 x101 inFusion Mail Server (iMS) - the World's most configurable mail server - Original

Re: uploaded files

2001-04-22 Thread Mark Woods
assuming you are using IIS, create a virtual directory on your web site. Remove all the application mappings for that virtual directory and remove execute permissions, even for scripts. I can't think of a problem with this, but it's Sunday night here and I've just returned from a few drinks do

Re: uploaded files

2001-04-22 Thread Dick Applebaum
Don't give them direct access to an uploaded file... make them go through a program you write which fetches the file and displays it. HTH Dick At 2:11 PM -0700 4/22/01, Brook Davies wrote: >I have an application which allows clients to upload various files which >can later me accessed via the

Re: uploaded files

2001-04-22 Thread Brook Davies
The directory that the files are saved to is dynamically generated. Can I set this attribute with cfdirectory when I create the directory. Or would the sub dir inherent its parents settings? At 05:17 PM 22/04/01 -0400, you wrote: >If you're using IIS then save the file to a folder that does not

Re: uploaded files

2001-04-22 Thread Mark Woods
>Or would >the sub dir inherent its parents settings? providing all the files go into sub-directories of the physical directory set as the root of your virtual directory, yes (oh, assuming none of these sub-dirs are used as the physical root of some other virtual directory) Mark >At 05:17

RE: Image size

2001-04-22 Thread Bill Poff
There are some command line programs available at fcoder.com which will convert to GIF, JPG, PNG, etc. You can run them with or . You can specify image size, destination name/location, etc. We've been using them with pretty good results. They don't support AI or EPS as source (bummer) but they d

Re: uploaded files

2001-04-22 Thread Tony Schreiber
Run all your files through something like this: // Strip out Bad Tags // Code adapted from Nathan Dintenfass' and Ben Archibald's CF_SafeText Custom Tag Message = TRIM(ThisTag.GeneratedContent); if (Attributes.AllowHTML) { badtags "SCRIPT|OBJECT|APPLET|EMBED|FORM|LAYER|ILAYER|FRA

Business Objects and Cold Fusion

2001-04-22 Thread Wally Randall
My client has just acquired Business Objects for their WEB based reporting system. Does anyone have any experience with interfacing with this tool from Cold Fusion? I understand it is possible to do so? Business Objects and Cold Fusion are both running on Solaris platforms against Oracle 8i

RE: graphing

2001-04-22 Thread Ben Forta
I am doing so already :-) -Original Message- From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 4:27 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: graphing The thought had crossed my mind. I wasn't sure about the release date. What are your thoughts on running the Beta in a prod

RE: graphing

2001-04-22 Thread Ben Forta
GIF, JPEG, Flash -Original Message- From: Brad Comer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 4:21 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: graphing Is the graphing in CF5 applet or flash? btc -Original Message- From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, Apri

WDDX error

2001-04-22 Thread Mak Wing Lok
i encountered this error if one of my WDDX field contain an ampersand (&) XML parsing error: not well-formed (error code 4, line 1, column 941, buffer offset 941) The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of (CFWDDX), occupying document position (21:1) to (21:64).

Re: SQL SERVER and IIS on the same machine?

2001-04-22 Thread gunawan
I think the most important issue is "Security". If we put IIS and SQL Server on the same machine it could be a dissaster whenever your IIS is being hacked. By separating ISS and SQL Server we make difficult for hacker to exploit what ever we have. Mostly we use local ip address between IIS and SQ

RE: WDDX error

2001-04-22 Thread Dave Watts
> i encountered this error if one of my WDDX field contain an > ampersand (&) > > XML parsing error: not well-formed (error code 4, line 1, > column 941, buffer offset 941) > > The error occurred while processing an element with a general > identifier of (CFWDDX), occupying document position

Re: WDDX error

2001-04-22 Thread Mak Wing Lok
i did, but if i use XMLFormat i get this error instead : XML parsing error: not well-formed (error code 4, line 1, column 0, buffer offset 0) The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of (CFWDDX), occupying document position (21:1) to (21:64). - Original Mess

RE: WDDX error

2001-04-22 Thread Dave Watts
> i did, but if i use XMLFormat i get this error instead : > > XML parsing error: not well-formed (error code 4, line 1, > column 0, buffer offset 0) > > The error occurred while processing an element with a general > identifier of (CFWDDX), occupying document position (21:1) to > (21:64). A

Repost Cftree and unicode

2001-04-22 Thread Marius Milosav
I have asked this a few days ago but I'm not sure it made it to the list. Is it possible to display unicode in cftree? Based on our tests cftree doesn't properly display unicode (being a Java applet is should) I was wondering if somebody was able to do it. If not, will the Flash components develop

Re: WDDX error

2001-04-22 Thread Mak Wing Lok
here's my WDDX packet data, any problem with it? the error occured on "& MEG. DIATRIAZOTE " 0002729110411IP004400164111JDH PHARMACEUTICAL SDN. BHD.28.3604.01 SOD.& MEG. DIATRIAZOTE 76% INJPCK OF 5 AMPS AMP - Original Message - From: "Dave Watts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "C

RE: WDDX error

2001-04-22 Thread Dave Watts
> here's my WDDX packet data, any problem with it? the error > occured on "& MEG. DIATRIAZOTE " Well, the only thing I see wrong is the ampersand, which when escaped should look like this: & Other than that, I don't see anything. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ voic

What is WDDX?

2001-04-22 Thread Javier Woodhouse
I've heard a lot of talk about WDDX but i'am unclear as to what it is, what is it used for? Can anyone explain? Or recomend a site with tutorials and information? Regards, Javier Woodhouse ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the

RE: SQL SERVER and IIS on the same machine?

2001-04-22 Thread Sicular, Alexander
absolutely not. do not put database and webserver on the same box. not good for security or performance. i have both on my laptop for development stuff but that's it. good luck , alex -Original Message- From: Michael Lugassy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 5:40 A

Re: What is WDDX?

2001-04-22 Thread David E. Crawford
Web Distributed Data Exchange - check out http://www.openwddx.org/ DC - Original Message - From: "Javier Woodhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 21:49 Subject: What is WDDX? > I've heard a lot of talk about WDDX but i'am unclear as

RE: What is WDDX?

2001-04-22 Thread Dave Watts
> I've heard a lot of talk about WDDX but i'am unclear as to > what it is, what is it used for? Can anyone explain? Or recomend > a site with tutorials and information? WDDX is an open-source XML DTD originally created by Allaire to describe generic data objects (arrays, structures, recordsets,

RE: WDDX error

2001-04-22 Thread Dave Watts
> if i escaped it change most of the field and it return back > with this error again : > XML parsing error: not well-formed (error code 4, line > 1,column 0, buffer offset 0) > > is there a way where i can change the & only on the WDDX packet? When are you escaping it? Before you serialize it

Re: What is WDDX?

2001-04-22 Thread Rey Bango
Javier, Go to www.openwddx.org for more information. Rey... - Original Message - From: "Javier Woodhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 9:49 PM Subject: What is WDDX? > I've heard a lot of talk about WDDX but i'am unclear as to what

RE: WDDX error

2001-04-22 Thread Dick Applebaum
Dave Isn't handling of these special characters taken care of by the cfml2wddx action of the cfwddx tag? Dick At 9:48 PM -0400 4/22/01, Dave Watts wrote: > > here's my WDDX packet data, any problem with it? the error >> occured on "& MEG. DIATRIAZOTE " > >Well, the only thing I see wrong is

RE: syntax for cli execution of a cfm page?

2001-04-22 Thread Sicular, Alexander
ive been using it since cf3. there is always an exe to be used as a cgi program if there was no api for the webserver of your choice. -Original Message- From: Mark Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 5:42 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: syntax for cli execution of a

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