2gb of space, their award winning 24x7 365 support, free domain name 2 free
months with yearly payment for $14.95 a month is too steep for you??
~Dave the disruptor~
good sites - make money getting rid of ie :)
http://explorerdestroyer.com/
http://www.killbillsbrowser.com/
does anyone know if there is a fix for my menu system? onload the menu is fully
expanded and its rather fugly, anyone know away to fix this?
http://65.36.226.10/content/catalog.cfm (obviously look at menu on right at
page load)
~Dave the disruptor~
good sites - make money getting rid of ie :)
Ryan I tried this out, as I suspected it wasn't that strange, just annoying.
It will work if you run your CF Server from the command line.
You can also tick allow service to interact with desktop in the Log On tab
of the CF Server service properties (windows services).
It sort of makes sense -
does anyone know if there is a fix for my menu system? onload the menu
is fully expanded and its rather fugly, anyone know away to fix this?
Yes, I know how to fix it. Figure out where you stole the code from, and ask'em
how to fix it! LMAO!!!
...CF Will
Just wanted to say Happy Thanksgivin' to everybody! We have a ton of everyday
give'ers in here that deserve some happy thanks!
Ben, Joe, Ray, Bobby H., Dave Watts, Sean C., Peter T., Bryan S.,
Michael and Judith D. of course, Charlie G., Isaac, Justin, Tony W., Rick R.,
Andy McS., Jen, Ken
yeah... a big happy wotsit to you americans... to us its.. thursday :(
MD
On 24/11/05, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wanted to say Happy Thanksgivin' to everybody! We have a ton of everyday
give'ers in here that deserve some happy thanks!
Ben, Joe, Ray, Bobby H., Dave Watts,
Back at ya Will !
-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 5:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Love 2 Eat Turrkey
Just wanted to say Happy Thanksgivin' to everybody! We have a ton of
everyday give'ers in here that deserve
As an Aussie Will I do not celebrate Thanksgiving - but hell we should!
Instead we have barbies (BBQ's), birthdays, Easter, Australia Day,
Christmas, Friday night, etc.
But hey so many or our friends do - and as my all time favourite movie (well
second after the LOTR trilogy) is Planes, Trains
Man, we watch plains trains and automobiles every thanksgiving . .
watched it last night... still laughing this AM !
-Original Message-
From: Peter Tilbrook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 7:11 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Love 2 Eat Turrkey
As an
Tim!
They're NOT pillows!!!
Where can we get the soundtrack LOL!
OK way off topic but enjoy your break!
Regards,
The Aussie contingent!
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Well Happy Thursday :)
Thanks Will, and I hope everyone has a great day, be it thanksgiving,
Thursday, or on the other side of the date line.
-Joe
On 11/24/05, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah... a big happy wotsit to you americans... to us its.. thursday :(
MD
On 24/11/05, Will
I'm running CF 7 Enterprise and using the built in web server on my
development machine, how do I handle 404 errors? I've gotten it
working for *.cfm and *.cfc files but not for anything else.
Chris
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Manager - Sydney Flash Platform Developers Group
www.flashdev.org.au
Chris,
404 errors for files ColdFusion does not process, such as html files,
would be handled by the Web server. The 404 handler in ColdFusion
would only handle missing cfm and cfc pages. Every Web server has a
404 handler file which you can specify. The 404 handler can be a
ColdFusion page which
I submitted a project to CFOpen over 3 weeks ago and haven't heard back one
way or another. Anyone know who I can contact to see what's up?
Andy
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Linux is just a lighter OS, that's a lot more stable then windows,
with a lot more features.
but a lot less applications running on it :-(
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I guess youve fixed it then? It's all collapsed onload to me. If you're
still seeing it somewhere... try giving dd a style like this in your
css
dd {display:none;}
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Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL
Happy dry, white bird-meat day back at ya! ;)
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Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 5:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Love 2 Eat Turrkey
Just
And just as a side note.
We had a bunch of servers hacked a few months back, clients who thought they
don't need a firewall :-)
Of course once one went, it attacked all the others outside the firewall.
Guess which servers were the ones most affected. Linux.
-Original Message-
From:
Happy dry, white bird-meat day back at ya! ;)
Sister is deep frying ours in peanut oil! C'mon upta Greensboro and we'll show
ya how turkey is done. :)
w!
W
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Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient
My mom does that and it is REA good... but she lives in FL and we
can't make it down there this year ;/
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Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005
yeah... a big happy wotsit to you americans... to us its.. thursday :(
MD
Yeahcould you folks south of the border plz go back to workI have to
check someone's references down there ;-)
HAPPY THURSDAY CANADA!
and thanks for the thanks Will ;-)
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP
And if'n you're celebrating Thanksgiving in the Bluegrass heartland of
KEntucky or Tennessee or the Virginias, dont forget a healthy dose of
Granny's Rumatiz Medicine. One of the great contributions to the world!
TIlbrook's right, we Aussies ought to celebrate Thanksgiving too. It's a
great
That is ridiculous... the GUI is always loaded, and while it
might not be active 100% of the time while you're not logged
in, it gets loaded when windows boots up and stays loaded
taking up memory and some cpu cycles.
The truth is somewhere between what you and Snake said. Part of the GUI
I'm running CF 7 Enterprise and using the built in web server on my
development machine, how do I handle 404 errors? I've gotten it
working for *.cfm and *.cfc files but not for anything else.
If this is just your development machine, and you don't plan to deploy using
the built-in web server,
Just wanted to say Happy Thanksgivin' to everybody! We have a
ton of everyday give'ers in here that deserve some happy thanks!
Ben, Joe, Ray, Bobby H., Dave Watts, Sean C., Peter T., Bryan S.,
Michael and Judith D. of course, Charlie G., Isaac, Justin,
Tony W., Rick R., Andy McS., Jen,
A friend of mine sent me these jobs in Canada. Please contact
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re-send...thanks ;-)
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Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Same to you ;-)
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Thanks.
Thedesktop is only loaded if the machine is logged in at the desktop or via
a terminal services session.
A screensaver cannot run if no-one is logged in.
Here is a very simple test for you.
Logout of your machine and login again. The desktop is not instantly there,
it has to load everything again
share the love ..
to bad connie's not here..
~Dave the disruptor~
good sites - make money getting rid of ie :)
http://explorerdestroyer.com/
http://www.killbillsbrowser.com/
From: Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
on a slow machine it lags a bit, like on my winblows machine - on os x it's
slic :) Even works on mac ie and nothing works on that!
but both fixes worked thanks guys :)
~Dave the disruptor~
good sites - make money getting rid of ie :)
http://explorerdestroyer.com/
Thanks Will, same back atcha :-)!
and thanks to all y'all for the turkey, that great american import, lol
-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 November 2005 10:53
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Love 2 Eat Turrkey
Just wanted to say Happy
Your obsessed with Connie
Get a room Dave :-)
-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 November 2005 20:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Love 2 Eat Turrkey
share the love ..
to bad connie's not here..
~Dave the disruptor~
good sites
yeah i stole it like the hair fairy stole your hair!! But he'she keeps coming
back for more.
I looked up Will's high school photo (back when he had hair and was da lady
killer)
http://www.jamwerx.com/studwill.jpg
~Dave the disruptor~
good sites - make money getting rid of ie :)
I am in the process of setting this up now. But I can't seem to find a
decent FAX server for a Windows 2000 box.
I would prefer an open source project.
Hylafax server appears to be linux and solaris only
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Raster, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
It's true that explorer is only loaded when somebody is logged in. However,
the GUI and a bunch of other (some very unnessesary services for a server)
are always running.
Now, you mentioned in your previous post that some linux servers got hacked.
Now, a poorly configured server, be it
Hey Massimo,
I just fired up the CF tag you wrapped that datepicker in...damn fine sire!! ;-)
I need to adjust the dat format returned to the date field in the form...but my
options seem limited..all masks seem to be numeric only:
Y-%m-%d -mm-dd (default)
m/%d/%Y mm/dd/
Hi Eric,
I hunted this down .. http://www.tucows.com/preview/195600
Can't comment on it being any good, but it gets a good rating here and it's
free!
Looks like an interesting bit of software, let me know how you get on if you
try it :-)
Jenny
-Original Message-
From: Eric Dawson
Well the reason these servers got hacked is cozz the sysadmins thought
linux is hackproof and virus proof and doesn't need a firewall or antivirus
software.
As indeed do most linux sysamdins that every startup a windows vs linux
discussion on a list.
I just found it very entertaining that those
It's true that explorer is only loaded when somebody is logged in.
However, the GUI and a bunch of other (some very unnessesary services for a
server)
are always running.
Now, you mentioned in your previous post that some linux servers got hacked.
Now, a poorly configured server, be it
Well like I said, a poorly configured server, is a poorly configured server.
Just because there happened to be a worm that affects linux systems going
around and those machines got affected, it doesn't mean that the next time
there is a windows worm (which is far more likely), the windows machines
I found the reference.pdf file in a dload of the newest version of the pure JS
tag and it had all the funky (are those ISO?) mask characters...%b = mmm go
figure ;-)
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax:
Lol omg its a mullet! That looks like a young Joe Dirt
..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 3:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: any fix for this js?
yeah i stole
On 11/25/05, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this is just your development machine, and you don't plan to deploy using
the built-in web server, why bother?
Because I'm trying develop, test and version control a 404 handler.
Chris
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Manager - Sydney Flash Platform
It's true that explorer is only loaded when somebody is
logged in. However, the GUI and a bunch of other (some
very unnessesary services for a server) are always running.
Windows Explorer IS the GUI. As for unnecessary services, you can turn all
but nine of them off on Windows 2000. Again,
But a well configured linux server that is properly updated
will stand up to 99% of whats out there.
So will a well-configured Windows server.
And the fact that linux doesn't require you to reboot
everytime that you do updates (and updates can be done
totally automatically through
Because I'm trying develop, test and version control a 404
handler.
But if the 404 handler is web-server dependent, won't you run into issues
when you deploy against something other than the JRun web server? You might
consider running the production web server you're using in your development
We do have an experienced windows sysadmin... Namely me... I know that you
can set up a scheduled task to reboot the server, but I don't want to take
the risk of the servers not coming back up properly (as often is the case
with windows). For example, recently crystal tech was performing
We do have an experienced windows sysadmin... Namely me...
OK. Don't take this personally, but you're the same person who said you
didn't know whether patches were applied, right? You don't know about
automated patching solutions? You don't know what services can or can't be
turned off on a
Hi all,
I'm wondering if someone can explain to me how to properly utilize Query of
Queries (QoQ) to gain the maximum amount of performance.
Here's a code example..
cfquery datasource=test name=Query
Select ID, name
From TempTable
/cfquery
cfset start = GetTickCount()
cfloop
On 11/25/05, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because I'm trying develop, test and version control a 404
handler.
But if the 404 handler is web-server dependent, won't you run into issues
when you deploy against something other than the JRun web server?
The way I see it, calling the 404
If your initial Query query was very complicated then using QoQ to
extract subsets would probably perform better.
-Original Message-
From: Billy Jamme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 25 November 2005 4:16 p.m.
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Query of Queries (QoQ) performance question
Well just because windows tells you something, doesn't mean you have to
trust it. I know that patches are probably not 100% installed if you don't
reboot, but a lot of times microsoft likes you to reboot for no good reason.
Simply because they don't 'trust' most windows users to follow directions
So for simple queries QoQs actually degrade performance?
If your initial Query query was very complicated then using QoQ to
extract subsets would probably perform better.
-Original Message-
From: Billy Jamme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 25 November 2005 4:16 p.m.
To:
Before I get started on doing this I better find out if its possible.
last time it was we make a selection from the grid and open a new window, this
time I would like to openn an alert box with the info in it. Getting the
alertbox to open is no biggie but can you populate it with dynamic data?
well just be glad I pick on him and not u!!
~Dave the disruptor~
good sites - make money getting rid of ie :)
http://explorerdestroyer.com/
http://www.killbillsbrowser.com/
From: Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 3:41 PM
To:
dave wrote:
you can see it pops up the alert but when I add the code for selected index
the form wont load meaning its a no no.
meaning what exactly? you can certainly put dynamic data into an alert,
that's how we debug flash forms. maybe some more info?
ok, I'm populating the grid from a cfc and basically all i want to do is fill
the alert with the selected dealers info in it instead of doing awhole new
window.
I'm sure it can be done with script now and a function but I really don't know
what to do with that, currently it's this
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