ok for some reason i have an array, then another array that is the cart
items...? hmmm gotta make it one array with items, not an array with
arrays as items
thanks if any help comes this way :)
tw
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday,
>Yes, I came across Visual Thesaurus before, indeed very slick. As far
as >patent
>is concerned as Sam mentioned, I don't think that would be an issue,
simply
>copying others does not make much sense to me, the key is to "borrow"
neat
>concept(s).
Well - "borrowing" neat concepts that others
> But a lot of
> people don't know enough about CFML to consider it a viable alternative
> to JSP and / or they believe the FUD - Fear, Uncertainty & Doubt -
> spread by CF's detractors...
Well, if you ever used CF3.0, which had NO proper way to handle
multithreaded session requests, and had a
It's easy, turn off the Auto Preview and then don't open messages that
have titles like "RE: movie" from people you don't know that you didn't
send a message titled "movie" to in the first place. :)
There are ways to disable HTML email in Outlook, although they may be
above the general
ArrayToList will only accept a single dimensional array, not a two
dimensional array as you have it.
This only makes sense: what would ArrayToList() return for
multidimensional arays?
I'm not sure why you're even doing this:
listLen(arrayToList(session.cart))
There's really no need
I like Jamie's method and think it's probably the best, but I thought I'd
just throw another idea into the mix. I wrote a couple of (untested) UDF's
that will recursively look for the previous/next file until it finds it.
The "safetyCounter" is there to avoid an endless loop, so you can adjust
Trying to use CFHTTP with one of our internal servers over SSL but are
getting the following exception:
I/O Exception: Default SSL context init failed: X.509 not found
I've imported the cert into the cacerts keystore but it's not helping...
Any ideas appreciated!
Stace
AVIS IMPORTANT:
News to me as the mail is properly formatted to contain new lines. Critter is
using the bat and hasn't reported that problem. If you email me off list I'll
work with you to make sure it's all working ok.
In addition, as mentioned before, you can just change your settings to text
only. This will
Tony Weeg wrote:
> whats the best pay pal integration method with cf? is there a custom
> tag that i flying colors above the rest? thanks for any input!
Tony,
Use/Modify PayPal's code for add to cart, or Buy Now, then checkout
Pablo's tutorial http://tutorial23.easycfm.com/ for an example of
> But a lot of
> people don't know enough about CFML to consider it a viable
alternative
> to JSP and / or they believe the FUD - Fear, Uncertainty & Doubt -
> spread by CF's detractors...
Well, if you ever used CF3.0, which had NO proper way to handle
multithreaded session requests, and
> Well, if you ever used CF3.0, which had NO proper way ...
What was the point of that post? POS, indeed.
My 2 cents worth: we've been using both CF and JRun for some time now. JSP,
on its own, has nothing to recommend it over CF, except that you can deploy
JSP apps on free standards-based
Agreed, removing HTML email isn't the solution ... was just responding
to the individual who said (to poorly paraphrase) "how do you turn it
off if MS doesn't allow you to".
I'm a fan of HTML email, it's the logical evolution ... can't wait for
Rich Email via Flash :)
[Peter Tilbrook] Just noticed the new HTML format.
Looks nice :)
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Thanks. I'm doing my best to make it as painless as possible for subscribers.
My next 'trick' will be to devise a way to auto-clip long quoted messages. Some
people post a reply with the entire thread in it and then the next person does,
then the next, etc. This leads to huge messages for no
Hi Mike,
Good work, I like the new "lean" HTML format... Wish: I would like to have
the indented reply-history (the | or > lines) colored differently...
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Peter Tilbrook wrote:
> [Peter Tilbrook] Just noticed the new HTML format.
>
> Looks nice :)
>
Egad, there's HTML in that thar e-mail.
And I didn't even notice it! Doh. Obviously not awake yet.
Having noticed it I've already right-clicked and selected 'Block images
from server'.
But
> Egad, there's HTML in that thar e-mail.
>
> And I didn't even notice it! Doh. Obviously not awake yet.
Until you try to quote it...
In my opinion it's a pain. I had to convert the email to plain text and
manually quote it :-(
Traditionally CF-Talk users have been know for very poor
Let me see what I can do about it.
> Hi Mike,
>
> Good work, I like the new "lean" HTML format... Wish: I would like to have
> the indented reply-history (the | or > lines) colored differently...
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I have found some info on the fact IE and other browsers have a limit on the
number of recursions allowed
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From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 September 2003 21:06
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer 6.0 +
What mail reader are you using? I have it set up to allow for auto quoting as
normal.
> > Egad, there's HTML in that thar e-mail.
> >
> > And I didn't even notice it! Doh. Obviously not awake yet.
>
> Until you try to quote it...
>
> In my opinion it's a pain. I had to convert the
> What mail reader are you using? I have it set up to allow for auto quoting
as
> normal.
OE 6.00.2600
Massimo
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Very strange. I'm using the same. Might be that I've got mine currently set to
send all messages as plain text. On the other hand, when set to send in html
format, it worked perfectly. I'll look into this more as well.
> > What mail reader are you using? I have it set up to allow for auto
Ah well there you go
IE is pretty rubbish at quoting/editing in HTML (about the only thing
its rubbish at)
All works fine with Mozilla Thunderbird mind... ;o)
Stephen
Massimo Foti wrote:
>> What mail reader are you using? I have it set up to allow for auto quoting
> as
>>
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 08:27 am, Peter Tilbrook wrote:
> Looks nice :)
>
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> Very strange. I'm using the same. Might be that I've got mine currently
set to
> send all messages as plain text.
I've set the options to send everything in plain text.
Anyway, I see the vast majority is already happy with HTML, so I don't
complain.
Massimo
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 07:07 am, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> News to me as the mail is properly formatted to contain new lines.
> Critter is
>
> using the bat and hasn't reported that problem. If you email me off list
> I'll
Random blank lines are turning up in some posts...
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> IE is pretty rubbish at quoting/editing in HTML (about the only thing
> its rubbish at)
I never said OE is great :-)
I also promise I am not going to complain anymore. The vast majority of the
list seems happy with the choice.
I will just reduce my post or avoid quoting at all (the list
There's always the text only option on the subscription page. :)
I want everyone to be happy if possible.
> > Very strange. I'm using the same. Might be that I've got mine currently
> set to
> > send all messages as plain text.
>
> I've set the options to send everything in plain text.
I think I've dealt with that already. It has to do with the placement of new
line characters. Not fun stuff at all.
> On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 07:07 am, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> > News to me as the mail is properly formatted to contain new lines.
> > Critter is
> >
> > using the bat and
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 10:11 am, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> There's always the text only option on the subscription page. :)
I thought this was going to be on by default, at least for existing
subscribers ?
Could you clarify what is going on with HTML emails, or not, any preferences
that
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 10:12 am, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> I think I've dealt with that already.
I must have missed that one, or not got to it yet...
> line characters. Not fun stuff at all.
But you knew you would be opening a can of worms when you started this,
right :-) ?
--
1. Your accounts will not be altered by me in any way. To change to text only
email, you'll have to change it by hand. As I'm trying to make the email as
painless as possible and keep as many people on the HTML email, there's a reason
for not making text only the default (besides that it would
> On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 10:12 am, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> > I think I've dealt with that already.
>
> I must have missed that one, or not got to it yet...
Dealing with the line spacing was done as posts were coming in.
> > line characters. Not fun stuff at all.
>
> But you knew you
> There's always the text only option on the subscription page. :)
Just tried it out
> I want everyone to be happy if possible.
I appreciate all you do. You aren't supposed to keep me happy, you already
do a lot for the whole community
Massimo
> > There's always the text only option on the subscription page. :)
>
> Just tried it out
>
It works great!
Thanks a lot :-)))
Massimo Foti
Certified Dreamweaver MX Developer
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
http://www.massimocorner.com/
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 09:51 am, Thomas Chiverton wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 08:27 am, Peter Tilbrook wrote:
> > Looks nice :)
Something swallowed the text of my reply, about how it doesn't look nice in a
plain-text view, possibly due to the wrapping @79 chars.
I hope this reply
I have 2 datasources, AccessLocal and WeirdRemote, this latter is some
sort of bespoke DB on a Unix box down a leased line somewhere the other
side of London, but I can get at it from CF via ODBC, and for that
matter from Access (on the server) via ODBC.
What I want to do is copy various
At 05:11 AM 9/23/03 -0400, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>There's always the text only option on the subscription page. :)
>I want everyone to be happy if possible.
I can't find the text only option. The new font isn't bad, but it isn't
nearly as readable as the default font in Eudora, I find.
I agree, its a tad unreadable
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From: Thane Sherrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 September 2003 11:20
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: New email format
At 05:11 AM 9/23/03 -0400, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>There's always the text only option on the
Ok you've got me stumped. I've looked around HouseofFusion for ages and
can't find any settings I can modify except my password. And yes, I did
click on "User Settings" on the bottom of the emails.I see all the text
on this list in courier, even though it's plainly coming in as HTML.
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 11:19 am, Thane Sherrington wrote:
> At 05:11 AM 9/23/03 -0400, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> >There's always the text only option on the subscription page. :)
> >I want everyone to be happy if possible.
>
> I can't find the text only option. The new font isn't bad, but it
To avoid this confusion I tend to always use a mmm month as in "25 Jul
2003", I expect someone will tell me otherwise, but I have never come
across a date in this format which isdate() recognizes wrongly.
Users don't get confused either.
Claude Schneegans wrote:
>
> >>In CF4.5
>
I've just been running through some of the flash tutorials from MM.com and
found use of a StockTicker Web Service (
http://www.swanandmokashi.com/Homepage/WebServices/StockQuotes.asmx?WSDL
).
When I load this into flash 2004 pro I get a nice little description of the
return being an
Bravo Mike! This is a ton of work that we all appreciate.
Thanks,
Scott
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At 11:27 AM 09/23/03 +0100, Thomas Chiverton wrote:
>It's towards the bottom of the drop down list on the 'subscribe' page, once
>you are loged in, and click on a mailing list on the left side in the
>'mailing list' area.
Found it. It isn't in the most obvious place in the world. :)
T
Hi,
I'm trying to check is the below is less than or equal to "3" and equal to "1" b
ut my syntax is not correct.
What am I doind wrong?
This works but when I add the "1" it pukes.
do this...
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You should be able to create linked tables in access containing all the
data then run a sql statement along the lines of.
Create table myCopy as
(
select ...from ... etc.
)
HTH
Kola
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From: Richard Meredith-Hardy
Actually, I'm very unhappy with it. But I've been using it for a week on CF-Comm
unity now just to provide Mike with feedback. Now that he's gone live with it, I
think I'll be switching my preferences back to text-only.
-Kevin
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From: Massimo Foti
To:
>>MS has made this a priority and is doing a decent job:
Yes, they've learned from their mistakes. Unfortunately, it will take years befo
re we can see the beneficts.
Too many people do not take care of updating, or setting parameters or options.
Point being that many companies put their faith into CF, only to find out
that it bombed at higher loads, or that it was just generally unstable, even
in low load situations, or that some of the integration features didn't
quite work properly. It was not a comparison between JSP (which is
>>You would think that after 3, 4, 5, 20 virii make their way to your
Outlook inbox and infect your machine that you would take the time
necessary to learn how to protect yourself,
First I don't use Outlook, second, I didn.t get infected.
Again my problem is the volume of garbage I
> However it's riduculous to compare those versions to the modern
versions: remembe what ELSE was available then? NOTHING was very good
at the time (well, except for Perl, I suppose). WebPlus a poor CF clone,
Java was so much in it's infancy you couldn't really build squat (except
for
>>are viruses targeting outlook because it's vulnerable or because it's popular?
Let's say it's both. then there is no more discussion ;-)
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I have a problem with code dissapearing when there are tags in it. Just
posted something on cf-regexp and part of the regular _expression_ is gone
because it is checking for tags!
Pascal
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hmmm.. too simple! I will try it. Thanks.
Kola Oyedeji wrote:
>
>
> Richard
>
> You should be able to create linked tables in access containing all the
> data then run a sql statement along the lines of.
>
> Create table myCopy as
> (
> select ...from ... etc.
>
>
>>NO VIRII
But you still RECEIVE them, don't you? This is what I started this thread, about
RECEIVING virus, not getting infected.
You can have anything installed on your machine, Norton, McAfee, the FBI or the
Salvation Army, they will definitely prevent your machine from being infected, b
>>It is easy to turn off scripting support in Outlook.
Sure it's easy, but I've got to believe it is still too hard for many people.
This morning I opened my mail, 253 messages, among which 123 were the same &^%$
150k virus.
18.5 meg of virus!
The question is not that it is possible,
>>It's easy, turn off the Auto Preview and then don't open messages
Please stop giving advice on "how not being infected", the problem is NOT here.
I just wanted to know if others here are receiving about 250 copies a day of tha
t virus?
If yes, it is probably that the virus is able to
uurgh is it me, or is it harder to read?
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The only problem I have w/ the reading is the wrapping...I hate to have it wrap.
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From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 10:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: HTML format > list
uurgh is it me, or is it harder to
http://dev.navtrak.net/newOutlook.gif
http://dev.navtrak.net/newOutlook2.gif
this is a screen cap of the top of my new outlook 2003
check out how it prevents the auto-download of mikes banner :)
kinda cool, maybe MSFT is learning!
tony
From:
I was one of the few who was getting slammed with those emails from
the SWEN.A worm. Now today I am happy once again to say I am
still using Microsoft Outlook 2002 and am no longer receiving them.
What I did was the following:
Updated Windows with all updates
(
It's you :)
You can set your preferences back to Plain Text.
I for one really like the new format though.
-Gel
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From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 10:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: HTML format >
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 15:09 pm, you said:
> You can have anything
> installed on your machine, Norton, McAfee, the FBI or the Salvation Army,
> they will definitely prevent your machine from being infected
It's so far from 'definitely' I can't begin to start.
Running an (up to date) virus
i cant set them back, i can set them back for each message that i want to
send, but even tho'
i have my outlook set to use plain text, when replying to an email that
comes in as html, it
automatically makes the email i send back html.
anyway, MIKE I LIKE IT, especially if it helps keep
At 03:24 PM 09/23/03 +0100, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
>uurgh is it me, or is it harder to read?
It is harder to read. Use the text only setting to fix it.
T
Tired of your bookmarks/favourites being limited to one computer? Move
them to the Net!
>>To avoid this confusion I tend to always use a mmm month as in "25 Jul
2003", I expect someone will tell me otherwise, but I have never come
across a date in this format which isdate() recognizes wrongly.
Fine, but how do you you make sure tha the date submitted is in that format? ;-)
Alright CFTalkers - MAX is near. Where is everyone staying at? Hilton,
Marriot, your parents cabin in the mountains?
Never been to Salt Lake and I am wondering if someone can give me some
ideas on what hotel is going to be hopping.
Thx!
---
Ricky Fritzsching
>>this is a screen cap of the top of my new outlook 2003
check out how it prevents the auto-download of mikes banner
So what ? If you receive a message with a 150k virus in it, you can "block" it,
but you've got to receive it first before you can block it. My problem is not wi
th blocking
>>I am still using Microsoft Outlook 2002 and am no longer receiving them.
Ingenuousness is another particularity of Outlook users ;-))
You "don't see them", because McAfee puts them "out of your look" ;-))
But you still RECEIVE them. If you had a modem you could still see it busy for h
ours
no broadband internet service in your area claude?
still on a modem, i supps? i would be pissed too!
tw
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From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 10:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: [ OT] Special security Alert!
>>I am still
there is a hilton next door, nice rates!
toyn
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From: Ricky Fritzsching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 10:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: MAX 2003 - Hotels
Alright CFTalkers - MAX is near. Where is everyone staying at? Hilton,
Marriot, your
>> The only way you could not receive them, would be that your ISP
deletes them.
Or, your ISP comes out of the stone age and offers IMAP servers instead
of just POP3 accounts. Then, you have a much faster mail interface
(only headers are downloaded initially), and you can send spam and
The Downtown Marriott is pretty nice. Most of the hotels in convention
area are all about on par with each other. Most (all?) of them were
redone for the Olympics.
Ricky Fritzsching wrote:
>Alright CFTalkers - MAX is near. Where is everyone staying at? Hilton,
>Marriot, your parents
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 15:18 pm, you said:
> I just wanted to know if others here are receiving about 250 copies a day
> of that virus?
Maybe 5 or 10.
I've just set up a rule to bin 'em.
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Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
Tel: +44(0)1749 834997
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 15:31 pm, Angel Stewart wrote:
> I for one really like the new format though.
:waits for slew of messages from new subscribers asking how to get rid of all
the blank lines
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Tel: +44(0)1749
Thx - Kevin & Tony
I guess the after conference activity will be at all hotels, but I would
like somewhere where I can meet and greet!
Heck if you find me I might buy you a beer!
R
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From: Kevin Pompei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 10:02
well i wish aunt jamamima would personally come cover my pancakes with her
maple goodness too but it aint gunna happen.
So is it your isp's responsibility to filter all of your emails? Your the
one in ppls address books, so I hardly see why its now their problem.
Welcome to the web:)
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 15:36 pm, Tony Weeg wrote:
> i have my outlook set to use plain text, when replying to an email that
> comes in as html, it
> automatically makes the email i send back html.
ISTR there is an option somewhere to 'always use plain text', or maybe it's
'reply in HTML if
no doubt, ill be the one sippin the frothy guinness!
:) tw
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From: Ricky Fritzsching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 11:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: MAX 2003 - Hotels
Thx - Kevin & Tony
I guess the after conference activity will
1. Not all outlook or Microsoft users are connected to the internet and thus are
not susceptible to miscreants taking advantage of built-in capabilities of the
software..
2. Scripting features have been around for quite awhile, and what may well be
considered as dangerous of some, under
I am getting around 40 per hour - Pattern filtering is now auto-deleting all
of them as they arrive.
==
Stop spam on your domain, use our gateway!
For hosting solutions http://www.clickdoug.com
Featuring Win2003 Enterprise, RedHat Linux, CFMX 6.1 and
>>I use a program called epropter.
I use an equivelent service on Internet now. But it still takes the time to chec
k hundreds of messages to be deleted.
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Thomas Chiverton wrote:
> waits for slew of messages from new subscribers asking how to get rid of
> all the blank lines
How do I get rid of all the blank lines? [blink] [blink]
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Fax: (301) 933-3651
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I like it, but I do wish that you could specify the font, something sans-serif l
ike verdana or arial would be really nice... I find reading serif fonts unpleasa
nt.
- Calvin
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From: Kevin Graeme
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 9:50 AM
Out of interest what criteria did you use to trap this virus
specifically?
Thanks
Kola
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From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 September 2003 15:35
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: [ OT] Special security Alert!
On Tuesday 23 Sep 2003 15:18
>>so I hardly see why its now their problem.
Not only many of them do it, but even some of them filter the outgoing messages.
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There is an option in Outlook, as well as OE that when checked tells the system
to reply to email in the format in which it was received. Uncheck this and you
can make all outgoing replies in plain text.
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For
It's about time!
http://news.com.com/2100-1024_3-5079768.html
Scott Wilhelm
Computer Technician/Web Developer
http://www.sllboces.org /http://scott.sllboces.org (digital desktop)
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St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES
PO Box 231, 139 State Street Road
With Thunderbird, I checked the option "Do not download attachments over
[]k" and filled it in with 50. Now, I get the message header, and in
the body it tells me that the message is bigger than 50k and I can click
a link to download it. Since I'm still on dialup at home, this option
let
WHERE?
thanks.
tony
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From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 11:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: HTML format > list
There is an option in Outlook, as well as OE that when checked tells the
system
to reply to email in the
Scott Wilhelm wrote:
> It's about time!
> http://news.com.com/2100-1024_3-5079768.html
Scott:
That was yesterday. Verisign has already responded to the request with a
resounding "we'll look into it" [read: "no"].
See http://www.icann.org/correspondence/lewis-to-twomey-21sep03.htm
Whoa...where was I?
Sorry about that.
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From: Mosh Teitelbaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 12:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: ICANN asks VeriSign to pull redirect service
Scott Wilhelm wrote:
> It's about time!
>
nevermind.
I got it!
nice. :)
read all message in plain text...therefore when you reply, PLAIN TEXT!! :)
tw
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 12:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HTML format > list
WHERE?
Claude wrote:
>Not only many of them do it, but even some of them filter the outgoing
messages.
And its mighty simple to do, I might add, at least for the tools I use.
I added outbound scanning to inbound not too long ago, as I have the
processing power to spare and these days its better
Is there a way in Cold Fusion to make changes to a text file without
actually opening that file?
Suppose, for example, that I have a file "myfile.html" which contains
the string "***REPLACE_THIS***". How can I have Cold Fusion replace
that string in the file?
Was this question below, off topic? not technical enough? Just wondering
why it didn't spark ANY replies or conversation.
> I'm using three arrays to handele 34,000 items each. Two of the
> arrays are ints and the third is HTML code. I add each array to a
> query so I can access them
Mosh Teitelbaum wrote:
>That was yesterday. Verisign has already responded to the request with
a
>resounding "we'll look into it" [read: "no"].
The SiteFinder isn't working on my web connection anymore. Not in IE6,
NN7 or Opera 6. ''cannot find server or dns error'' just like
It will have to open it up.
Use
That should getcha!
Paul Giesenhagen
QuillDesign
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From: Richard Crawford
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 11:29 AM
Subject: Editing Files In-Line
Is there a way in Cold Fusion
Matt Robertson wrote:
I have SBC DSL. I wonder if they're doing it. There was some talk
(over my head) about some ISPs blocking this.
Many ISP's were updating the BIND software on the DNS routers to route
mistyped URL's to nonexistent domains, bypassing Verisign's hijack. To
my
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