Re: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Jim Davis wrote: > True - but it might be nice if we could discover a way to convince people to > use software without blackmail. You mean like all those ISPs that blackmail people into using Windows because they refuse to support Linux? Or is that not blackmail? Jochem ~~~

Re: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Spike
I guess the perception felt by some people (myself included) is that if some spyware turns up that I don't like I can crack open the firefox source code and fix the problem myself. My fix may or may not end up being incorporated in the publicly released code, but at least my machines will be so

RE: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Jim Davis
Not to speak for Mike, but we're making use of the HTA framework supported by IE (only). It's incredibly nice to be able to build true applications using only web technologies. ;^) (One nice thing about HTA's however is that you don't have to have to IE as your default browser - it just needs to

Re: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Mike Chambers
Im curious what content enhancements that you need, that only IE can provide it? I have found FireFox to be by far the most extensible and open browser there is. mike chambers On Dec 5, 2004, at 9:37 PM, Andrew Scott wrote: > Not to mention that we use IE as a standard for our intranet systems

RE: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Andrew Scott
Not to mention that we use IE as a standard for our intranet systems we design, why because NO other browser is capable of delivering the content enhancements we need in the browser, and that is what will make IE remain strong... Regards, Andrew Scott -Original Message- From: mayo [mailt

RE: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Jim Davis
As Sean said Apache has its share of patches for security issues well. But whether or not Apache (a server-side, presumably managed system) is more or less secure doesn't really enter into it. The question is whether or not FireFox in mass use would reduce spyware - I'm not sure it would. It ver

RE: Datasource service not available

2004-12-05 Thread James Holmes
Sure enough, the neo-query.xml file contained the DefaultDataSource. The working file now on the server (from a backup) has no DefaultDataSource. For anyone likely to pass this on to MM, it appears that the DefaultDataSource is periodically re-introduced into the neo-query.xml file by CF when addi

RE: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread mayo
I maintain / have access to the logs of about 15 sites. The commercial and financial ones all have MSIE above 92% and holding. The purely financial ones are 95%+. The one pure art site (photography) has MSIE at 65%, and an awful lot of unknowns. Mac O/S is about 25%. IE will remains strong until

RE: CFMAIL - Sender Request Notification - On Further review

2004-12-05 Thread Nick Baker
I added the two Matt, > >Yes that does appear to be what I am looking for. > >Thanks, > >Nick > >At 04:14 PM 12/5/2004, you wrote: > >Is this what you want? > > > > > > > > > > > -Original Message- > > > From: Nick Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Monday, 6 December 2004 11:09 a.

Re: OT: Eclipse Quantum DB Plug-in

2004-12-05 Thread Spike
Yep, I assumed performance under load would be the problem. Can't offer any insight on that front :-\ Spike Dave Watts wrote: >>What sort of issues did you run into? > > > Memory leaks and failure under load, you know, the usual. Unfortunately, > everything works reliably enough during develo

Datasource service not available

2004-12-05 Thread James Holmes
"The DataSource service is not available." This error still occurs to us every now and then, even with CF 6.1 with the updater. Does anyone know why MM has not bothered to fix the error? I'm going through neo-query.xml now to attempt to find the corruption (if that's where the problem lies this t

Re: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Sean Corfield
Apache puts out a lot of security patches. Those don't get as much press as IIS. I might be hard to say whether Apache or IIS gets more patches. My gut feel is that Apache makes patches available faster than Microsoft does for IIS but, again, no hard evidence on my part... On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 18:05

Re: paypal API

2004-12-05 Thread Lewis Sellers
Mark A Kruger wrote: > I'm looking for a Java class or CFC implimentation of the paypal developer > network API. My purpose is to be able to verify whether someone has a valid > paypal account before they are allowed to list products on a site. Does > anyone have such an animal? Hmm. The paypal AP

Re: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Rob
> I'm also not at all convinced that if 90% of people were using FireFox that > spyware would be eliminated. It seems a shade of the "is it less secure or > more attractive a target" argument to me - but doesn't really address the > problem. That whole "its used more so there is more exploits for

RE: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Jim Davis
True - but it might be nice if we could discover a way to convince people to use software without blackmail. I'm also not at all convinced that if 90% of people were using FireFox that spyware would be eliminated. It seems a shade of the "is it less secure or more attractive a target" argument to

RE: OT: Eclipse Quantum DB Plug-in

2004-12-05 Thread Dave Watts
> What sort of issues did you run into? Memory leaks and failure under load, you know, the usual. Unfortunately, everything works reliably enough during development. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ phone: 202-797-5496 fax: 202-797-5444

paypal API

2004-12-05 Thread Mark A Kruger
I'm looking for a Java class or CFC implimentation of the paypal developer network API. My purpose is to be able to verify whether someone has a valid paypal account before they are allowed to list products on a site. Does anyone have such an animal? Mark A. Kruger, CFG, MSCE www.cfwebtools.com ww

OT: Firefox website compatibility issues

2004-12-05 Thread CFDEV
Hi, I have a wysiwyg editor (that I made) with div and an iframe and javascript and dhtml functions and I'm trying to make it work in FF. Here is a sample of code that do not react in FF, not even the mouseover.. Anyone has an idea? or where could i read on div and iframe f

RE: CFMAIL - Sender Request Notification

2004-12-05 Thread Nick Baker
Matt, Yes that does appear to be what I am looking for. Thanks, Nick At 04:14 PM 12/5/2004, you wrote: >Is this what you want? > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Nick Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Monday, 6 December 2004 11:09 a.m. > > To: CF-Talk > > Subject: CFMAIL -

RE: CFMAIL - Sender Request Notification

2004-12-05 Thread Matthew Walker
Is this what you want? > -Original Message- > From: Nick Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, 6 December 2004 11:09 a.m. > To: CF-Talk > Subject: CFMAIL - Sender Request Notification > > Is there a way to cause CFMail to include a "Sender Request > Notification" > in an

CFMAIL - Sender Request Notification

2004-12-05 Thread Nick Baker
Is there a way to cause CFMail to include a "Sender Request Notification" in an email? Thanks, Nick ~| Special thanks to the CF Community Suite Silver Sponsor - RUWebby http://www.ruwebby.com Message: http://www.houseoffusion

Re: eclipse html plugin

2004-12-05 Thread Rob
Here are some plugins I use aside from the obvious one (which does html quite well) ;-D Tail log viewer http://graysky.sourceforge.net/ JSEdior http://jseditor.sourceforge.net/ CSSEditor http://csseditor.sourceforge.net/ DBStuff http://quantum.sourceforge.net/ RegExp Tester http://brosinski.com/st

eclipse html plugin

2004-12-05 Thread Lewis Sellers
I use Eclipse for everything Java related of course (it makes MS's Visual Studio for C++ seem a bit... well, like it's 15 years out of date or so)... but still using Homesite+ for HTML. Anyone have suggestions on the best plugins for HTML (and CSS)? Something to prod and hint about errors or br

Re: CFCHART Problem -- more specifics

2004-12-05 Thread Allan - CFUG Spain
What you have do is: 1. Create the file GraphData.cfm in the CFIDE directory. (As a file can't be empty stick a comment in there ) 2. Make sure the IIS website entry has a virtual directory to CFIDE (C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\CFIDE) 3. Make sure the IIS website entry has a virtual directory to JRunScript

Re: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Rob
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 21:17:51 -0500, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What makes you think the masses will ever get it? Most people don't just > download and install software, period. God I wish that were true... I can't tell you how many people have called me for help (way non-techy), and I

Re: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-05 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Jim Davis wrote: > > These are not (with the possible exception of security) compelling reasons > for the general population. I know of an ISP that, after an analysis concluded that 80% of the support calls was spyware related, instituted an "use IE, lose support" policy. That proves to be quit

Re: OT: Eclipse Quantum DB Plug-in

2004-12-05 Thread Spike
Hi Dave, I haven't used them in production, but they seem to work pretty well reliably for development purposes. What sort of issues did you run into? Spike Dave Watts wrote: >>I don't have the Quantum plugin installed at the minute, but when I >>did I used the jTDS drivers. > > > Out of cu

RE: CFCHART Problem -- more specifics

2004-12-05 Thread Dave Watts
> IIS by default will have the setting "check that file exists" enabled. > IIS will send an error to the browser and CF will never see the request. > > In IIS, go to to the Application settings for the website and edit the > .cfm mapping. Uncheck the box "Check that file exists" I'm pretty sur

RE: "Licensing" a CF app

2004-12-05 Thread Martin Parry
Touche ! When/if I can find the time to allocate some more resources to it I will do a trial run and see how much is broken - perhaps Christmas day when no customers are chasing for stuff :( Last time I tried BD there was a lot and a few CF features I used just weren't in it - perhaps were a bit

RE: "Licensing" a CF app

2004-12-05 Thread Martin Parry
Touche ! When/if I can find the time to allocate some more resources to it I will do a trial run and see how much is broken - perhaps Christmas day when no customers are chasing for stuff :( Last time I tried BD there was a lot and a few CF features I used just weren't in it - perhaps were a bit

Re: CFCHART Problem -- more specifics

2004-12-05 Thread Dan Bullock
Dave Watts wrote: >One problem I've encountered before is that there is no actual file >GraphData.cfm in the CFIDE directory. > > IIS by default will have the setting "check that file exists" enabled. IIS will send an error to the browser and CF will never see the request. In IIS, go to to t

Re: Any luck using CFX_IIS?

2004-12-05 Thread Lewis Sellers
Paul Campano wrote: > Has anyone tried using CFX_IIS or any of The Intranet/Hosting Toolkit (or > IHTK) from Intrafoundation (http://www.intrafoundation.com/ihtk.asp) ?I > need something to auotmate the creation of websites in IIS on my WIN2K box > and thought this would be it, but I can't gras

cfx hosting VPS Package

2004-12-05 Thread John Beynon
Does any here use the VPS package from CFX hosting? http://cfxhosting.com/StandardHosting/VPS/index.cfm thanks, john. ~| Special thanks to the CF Community Suite Gold Sponsor - CFHosting.net http://www.cfhosting.net Message: h

RE: OT: Eclipse Quantum DB Plug-in

2004-12-05 Thread Tangorre, Michael
Thanks Dave. Looks like I better pay attention to my "B"s and "D"s. jdbc not jbdc. :-) Right syntax, wrong spelling! DOPH! Mike From: Dave Epler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sat 12/4/2004 6:57 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: Eclipse Quantum DB Plug-in Mik