Re: Clustering using Win2003 Enterprise and NAS

2006-01-26 Thread John Beynon
I love these questions :) I'm using a SAN here but i guess the principles are the same. Yes, to use clustering in Windows you'll need Windows Enterprise server. Here's how i have my environment setup. 2 x Windows Standard + CF Standard (Intranet) Load Balanced 2 x Windows Standard + CF

Who is using a large scale CMS?

2006-01-26 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
All, How many of you are currently working and deploying on a large scale CF CMS such as CommonSpot or Hot Banana? N This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DL, United Kingdom), a division of Reed Business, Registered in England, Number

Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Andy Jarrett
I was talking to someone today who has said that now adobe has taken over macromedia that they will consentrate on flash and the life of coldfusion will becoming to an end. I am about to build a major system using coldfusion but the company now has doubts over the future of coldfusion. I know

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Adrian Lynch
Yeah, a boot in the hole! Opps, did I say that out loud?! :Oo Here's something: http://www.fusionauthority.com/News/Article.cfm/ArticleID:4579 Check the Breeze presentation, link at the bottom of the page. Ade -Original Message- From: Andy Jarrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Bull. If anything it is Flash which should be worried what with Vista and the foundation subsystem fast approaching. -Original Message- From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 January 2006 11:58 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Coldfuion Life Spam Yeah, a boot in the hole!

Re: Enterprise portal

2006-01-26 Thread Adam Haskell
We've been looking into protals for ever now. First it was IBMs bloat, then it was something else, I think we're now looking into Jboss's portal solution. We already have a home grown portal for our divisions its pretty much a CMS along with a slew of applications that are put in as protlets.

RE: cfinput problem

2006-01-26 Thread Stephens, Larry V
Yes. -Original Message- From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 2:47 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: cfinput problem I'm not sure about your last question, but have you checked that it is an empty string and doesn't contain a white space char? Ade

RE: cfinput problem

2006-01-26 Thread Stephens, Larry V
First, this cfinput is inside of a cfform and not just a form tag, otherwise, the 'required' attribute will not take affect. I always use cfform, so that's okay. Second, you may need to trim(SESSION.User.INSTITUT) the session variable before dropping into the 'value' attribute. I'll

Re: Enterprise portal

2006-01-26 Thread Douglas Knudsen
we went with the IBM super expensive costly comes-with-guys-in-suits portal for our sutomer facing toolset. Internally we just have a home grown set of intranets. One major intranet site a custom built 'portal' for sales and customer service, etc etcmostly all in CF. DK On 1/26/06, Adam

Coldfusion and Active Directory

2006-01-26 Thread Ian Vaughan
Hi I am trying to create an Employee Directory searching against the information stored in Active Directory. I would like to be able to search against the following information stored in the AD. First Name Last Name Telephone Number E-Mail Address Department What would I need to add to my

html email newsletters via CF

2006-01-26 Thread Tim Laureska
Hello Before I go off recreating the wheel possibly, I wanted to know if there was any good CF based email newsletter templates/systems out there. will be about 800 recipients on a crystal tech shared server environment running CF7 thanks Tim

RE: Coldfusion and Active Directory

2006-01-26 Thread Dawson, Michael
You will need to build an LDAP filter string based off of your criteria in the form. First Name = givenName Last Name = sn Telephone Number = telephoneNumber E-Mail = mail Address = physicalDeliveryOfficeName Department = department Then, you need to decide if these will be OR'ed or AND'ed

RE: Coldfusion and Active Directory

2006-01-26 Thread Ian Vaughan
Hi Mike I have just tried a simple example and I am recieving no results ? Any ideas why from my code below? Not getting any errors? Form Page - cfform method=POST action=cfldap1.cfm cfinput type=text name=givenName size=22 br input type=image src=search.gif border=0

RE: Coldfusion and Active Directory

2006-01-26 Thread Ian Vaughan
Hi Mike I have just tried a simple example and I am recieving no results ? Any ideas why from my code below? Not getting any errors? Form Page - cfform method=POST action=cfldap1.cfm cfinput type=text name=givenName size=22 br input type=image src=search.gif border=0

Re: html email newsletters via CF

2006-01-26 Thread Shawna Hampton
Hi Tim, I don't know of any templates or systems, but I have a heads-up for you about using a Crystal Tech shared server to send your newsletters based on my experience with them. CT's CF-to-mail server set up restricts connections to less than 200 per minute. This means you can only send

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Kevin Aebig
LOL... you must be joking because that's truly the most ridiculous thing I've heard in months. Flash is a big reason that merger even took place. !k -Original Message- From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 26, 2006 6:31 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE:

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Nah, not what I meant :-) I mean MS are producing their Flash Killer only time will tell. -Original Message- From: Kevin Aebig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 January 2006 15:20 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Coldfuion Life Spam LOL... you must be joking because that's truly the

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Tony
andy. adobe is the platinum sponsor for cfunited. if they were planning to say good bye to that server technology do you think for one second they would be doing that? the best thing you can do is to quell the rumors and thoughts that people in your company have. they will not be killing

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Snake
Even if Adobe did kill off Coldfusion server, it wouldn't really matter cozz we still have BlueDragon. Russ -Original Message- From: Andy Jarrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 January 2006 10:54 To: CF-Talk Subject: Coldfuion Life Spam I was talking to someone today who has said

RE: Clustering using Win2003 Enterprise and NAS

2006-01-26 Thread Emmet McGovern
Well, that's slightly different. I'll be running 2 x Windows Enterprise + CF Enterprise Clustered 1 x SCSI NAS I wish I had the resources for a clustered front end fileserver but I don't. I'll have to run CF off of my cluster which isn't the most ideal situation. Emmet -Original

Re: html email newsletters via CF

2006-01-26 Thread Cutter (CF-Talk)
Tim, There's NetDispatch... Cutter Tim Laureska wrote: Hello Before I go off recreating the wheel possibly, I wanted to know if there was any good CF based email newsletter templates/systems out there. will be about 800 recipients on a crystal tech shared server environment running CF7

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Tony
and jesus freakin christ, this thread happens too much, its pointless and will do nothing, but cause over bloat of messages on this list. its not going away, its not going away... please stop this thread. tony On 1/26/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Even if Adobe did kill off Coldfusion

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Emmet McGovern
How did I know the flash geek in the group would have to reply to that? -e -Original Message- From: Kevin Aebig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 10:20 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Coldfuion Life Spam LOL... you must be joking because that's truly the most

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Big Mad Kev
I've just spotted this, http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1914903,00.asp Ok Flash is platform independent but it looks like Central will need to come up to speed to catch some of this. As far as I'm concerned CF is safe and Flash will be save for the foreseeable future as most won't upgrade

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Dave Carabetta
-Original Message- From: Andy Jarrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 January 2006 10:54 To: CF-Talk Subject: Coldfuion Life Spam I was talking to someone today who has said that now adobe has taken over macromedia that they will consentrate on flash and the life of coldfusion

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Dave Watts
I know its not going anywhere but is there anything I can provide to this company to stop there fears. No, probably not. But this is true of almost any product. Since Adobe didn't have anything similar to CF before the merger, and they need server-side products to provide complete solutions, I

RE: html email newsletters via CF

2006-01-26 Thread Emmet McGovern
We use intellimailbot. It works fine. Emmet -Original Message- From: Cutter (CF-Talk) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 10:30 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: html email newsletters via CF Tim, There's NetDispatch... Cutter Tim Laureska wrote: Hello Before I

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Kevin Aebig
LOL... Am I that predictable? !k -Original Message- From: Emmet McGovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 26, 2006 9:31 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Coldfuion Life Spam How did I know the flash geek in the group would have to reply to that? -e -Original Message- From:

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Kevin Aebig
Especially considering that Coldfusion is really starting to not only gain some serious momentum, but also integrating some really great features that marry well with the Adobe Print philosophy. Even though I don't like the Adobe programming (Illustrator is a friggin' hog), I do respect the

Re: CF 7.0.1 output to console on OS X

2006-01-26 Thread Ken Dunnington
That's a great idea, except what I really like about having CF's output go to console is I get more than what's in cfserver.log. I get trace statements, flash remoting calls, error messages, etc. Now, if there's a quick and easy way to monitor several logfiles at once, concatenating them to the

Building Reports

2006-01-26 Thread Mark Leder
A client wants to know options for CF report writing for an average (non-programmer) end user. I know about Crystal Reports (big, hard to understand and use), and Report Mill (expensive). Are there other options (browser or non-browser-based)? Can CF7's own reporting tool be freely distributed

Re: XLS Connection

2006-01-26 Thread Randy Messer
How do you close the file? ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:230496 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4

OT: A Call for Articles on Techniques for the Developer in the Field

2006-01-26 Thread Judith Dinowitz
Fusion Authority, one of the oldest ColdFusion online magazines, is looking for code-centric, focused articles that will highlight techniques, uses of tags and functions, or special issues and problems that developers may need to solve in the field. In short, we want practical articles that

RE: Coldfusion and Active Directory

2006-01-26 Thread Dawson, Michael
Change name to givenName in your LDAP filter. In AD, name refers to the unique identifier, for an object, such as sAMAccountName. M!ke -Original Message- From: Ian Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 9:05 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Coldfusion and Active

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Ken Ferguson
The OP said that *HE KNEW* CF wasn't going anywhere, but is looking for actual evidence to present to others in his organization to assuage their fears. If you're gonna whine about message bloat, then you can either shut up or offer some helpful link containing information backing up his

RE: XLS Connection

2006-01-26 Thread Kevin Aebig
You'll need to kill the process that's keeping a persistent file handle. Not all applications maintain file handles after they're done with them, but some do. After that, you should be able to delete the file. !k -Original Message- From: Randy Messer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

RE: XLS Connection

2006-01-26 Thread Kevin Aebig
I nearly forgot, if you're running a windows machine, I believe you rename the file even if it's in use. If you increment it, than you could have a task clean them out or back them up. !k -Original Message- From: Randy Messer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 26, 2006 10:08 AM To:

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Why is it that some of you people seem to think only the specific messages that interest you are on topic or are worthy of the list? --Ferg Yes your situation is validyou just need to understand that the CF is dying therad has circulated an untold number of times on this list ;-) Sure

cfdocumentitem type=pagebreak

2006-01-26 Thread Ryan Guill
Does anyone have any experience with cfdocumentitem type=pagebreak ? It just flat out isn't working for me. Is there a trick to it? -- Ryan Guill BlueEyesDevelopment [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ryanguill.com (270) 217.2399 got google talk? Chat me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Coldfusion Open

RE: cfdocumentitem type=pagebreak

2006-01-26 Thread Ian Skinner
Does anyone have any experience with cfdocumentitem type=pagebreak ? It just flat out isn't working for me. Is there a trick to it? I don't have time at this moment to go back to my MAX notes. But I do remember the presenter saying that the pagebreak documentitem was fairly particular about

Re: cfdocumentitem type=pagebreak

2006-01-26 Thread jonese
how is it not working? i know there was a hotfix to resolve issues with text being cut off. http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=ea53f6ecpss=rss_coldfusion_ea53f6ec jonese On 1/26/06, Ryan Guill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have any experience with

Re: cfdocumentitem type=pagebreak

2006-01-26 Thread Dave Carabetta
On 1/26/06, Ryan Guill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have any experience with cfdocumentitem type=pagebreak ? It just flat out isn't working for me. Is there a trick to it? Is this hotfix related to what you're experiencing? http://www.macromedia.com/go/ea53f6ec Regards, Dave.

Re: cfdocumentitem type=pagebreak

2006-01-26 Thread Ryan Guill
Sorta. I put the pagebreak in there, and it just ignores it as if its not there at all. Im not sure the hotfix is for this problem or not, but ill check it out. Thanks guys! On 1/26/06, Dave Carabetta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 1/26/06, Ryan Guill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone have

Page loading time

2006-01-26 Thread Ben Nadel
So, as I move more into the OOP world, wich heavier use of CFC, I am noticing that my pages are taking longer to load on the server. I have been pretty good about trying to minimize CFC creatoin if I can cache it, and am learning about method call optimization... My question is, what is a

SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Ray Champagne
Has anyone used these? I have to go start doing some research on how to use them, and if I have any questions, I'd love to be able to bounce some of them off from ppl I trust and who have ued the technology before. Thanks, Ray --

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Raymond Camden
I use it in BlogCFC. One wierd thing I had noticed was that Google didn't like my sitemap URL when it ended in CFM. When I lied to Google and said the url was foo.cfm?ray=xml, it seemed to make Google happy. -Ray On 1/26/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone used these? I have

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Ray Champagne
So, in reading up on this, looks like I can a) use the sitemap generator that Google provides (requiring python, so that's out) b) use a third party generator (I'm leery of the code generated and whether it is 100% correct) c) write my own (time consuming, but the only way I can 100% sure it

Re: XLS Connection

2006-01-26 Thread Cutter (CF-Talk)
I don't really know (I've only done this with text or PDF files using java). How did you open it in the first place? Maybe that will give you some direction... Cutter Randy Messer wrote: How do you close the file? ~|

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Jerry Johnson
I've got a couple of samples created for various sites we have. Are you looking for how to crawl your site, how to build the xml, or how to structure deep sitemaps (main sitemap including sub sitemaps?) On 1/26/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone used these? I have to go start

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Ray Champagne
Looking at how to create the XML, for right now. I guess I'd need to figure out how to properly spider my site, since I've never thought about how to do that generically. Depp sitemaps - not such an issue, I don't think I'll ever get a project that will be that complicated. Jerry Johnson

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Adam Haskell
Heh I just had lunch with our new adobe sales rep. he was talking about learning about CF. Now honestly if they're going to get rid of it why would they be training thier Adobe sales reps on it??? If you want to qualle fears call your regional Sales rep and ask about it and flex :) Adam H On

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Jim Wright
What do you mean by didn't like? The reason I askI've got one set up that ends in .cfm, and the google interface says that it reads it in just fineit hasn't seemed to help any with indexing yet, however. -jim On 1/26/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use it in BlogCFC. One

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Jerry Johnson
Or use a combination of b and c. If you are already using some sort of cms, option c is your best bet in the long term. This ensures that google knows about changes to those files as soon as possible. (I built my initial sitemaps using a spider (I think it was webZip), and grabbing its todo

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Raymond Camden
It may have just been bad luck - or maybe impatience on my part. :) On 1/26/06, Jim Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What do you mean by didn't like? The reason I askI've got one set up that ends in .cfm, and the google interface says that it reads it in just fineit hasn't seemed to

RE: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Katz, Dov B \(IT\)
The sitemap reader supports RSS feeds as well, from what I can tell. This might be an easy way to get started... Anyone want to work on a sitemap.cfc with me? :) -Original Message- From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 3:12 PM To: CF-Talk

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Ray Champagne
Dude, I'd be happy to, but since I'm not a CFC guy, really (yet, working on it), I prolly wouldn't be much help. If I can help in any way, fire me an email off list (or on, I don't really care). Katz, Dov B (IT) wrote: The sitemap reader supports RSS feeds as well, from what I can tell. This

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Ken Ferguson
You see his need for an answer. I was just reacting to the backlash against the OP. I hate seeing these threads and they drive me crazy. My point is that just because I (or someone else) don't care to see the message, doesn't mean the guy shouldn't have posted it. For all he knows there's a

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
You see his need for an answer. I was just reacting to the backlash against the OP. I hate seeing these threads and they drive me crazy. My point is that just because I (or someone else) don't care to see the message, doesn't mean the guy shouldn't have posted it. For all he knows there's a

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Jim Wright
(I built my initial sitemaps using a spider (I think it was webZip), Xenu is another handy program that can be used for coming up with a list of spiderable URL's... http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html ~| Message:

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Brad Wood
So you're saying they change their plans at least once a month? :) ~Brad ..even spelled out plans BTW are useless these days IMHO...companies change their minds more often than I change my boxers ;-) ~| Message:

Re: Page loading time

2006-01-26 Thread Ken Ferguson
That depends on SO MANY things! I mean, the answer to that question can be different depending on who uses your site and for what purposes. It is affected by what type of page it is and how often it will be accessed. I've got a page in our gas pipeline system that regularly takes 15 seconds to

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
So you're saying they change their plans at least once a month? :) ~Brad Congrats...you win the prize for most obvious joke Brad ;-) I was waiting for that one to showthanks for not making me wait too long...hehe Cheers Bryan Stevenson B.Comm. VP Director of E-Commerce Development

Resource Database

2006-01-26 Thread Deanna Schneider
Hey all, Does anyone know of a CF resource database. We're playing with this php one right now, but it's less than stellar: http://scout.wisc.edu/Projects/CWIS/demo/ We've found at least one major bug and several really annoying UI things. And, while we could probably put the time and energy into

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Ken Ferguson
I'm sorry, referring to whom??? I must be lost; I wasn't the OP. I know you were agreeing with my main point, but I think we got crossways like I was defending my own post. I was not. Anyway, I know what you mean; you know what I mean; the OP now knows that he will not likely find good solid

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Aaron Rouse
What is Flex? :) On 1/26/06, Adam Haskell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you want to qualle fears call your regional Sales rep and ask about it and flex :) Adam H ~| Message:

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
LOL...yes Ferg...I know what you know and you know what I know...ya know? ;-) Bryan Stevenson B.Comm. VP Director of E-Commerce Development Electric Edge Systems Group Inc. phone: 250.480.0642 fax: 250.480.1264 cell: 250.920.8830 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.electricedgesystems.com

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Ray Champagne
FYI - I found something that works pretty well, although it requires you use that bloated, slow-ass piece of junk they call DreamWeaver. :) It's an DW Extension on the developer's exchange, but here's the link directly to the site: http://www.dmxzone.com/showdetail.asp?NewsId=10538 Seems to

Re: SOT: Google sitemaps

2006-01-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
FYI - I found something that works pretty well, although it requires you use that bloated, slow-ass piece of junk they call DreamWeaver. :) 'Cmon Ray...tell us how ya really feelbe honest...don't pull any punches ;-) Bryan Stevenson B.Comm. VP Director of E-Commerce Development Electric

RE: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Baz
Here's some ammunition: http://www.tiobe.com/index.htm?tiobe_index That link ranks the most used programming languages in the world. Notice the 9 green arrows next to CF! Moven' on up... Cheers, Baz -Original Message- From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday,

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Josh Nathanson
Whoa, not sure if you want to show your boss that...the nine arrows are good, but it lists Cold Fusion as a status B, in the same league as Pascal and Fortran -- down the page it says it strongly suggests status A for mission critical systems. Undoubtedly soon CF will be status A but

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Jerry Johnson
But vb.net is a status B as well. On 1/26/06, Josh Nathanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Whoa, not sure if you want to show your boss that...the nine arrows are good, but it lists Cold Fusion as a status B, in the same league as Pascal and Fortran -- down the page it says it strongly suggests

HELP!! keystore password

2006-01-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Hey All, OK I'm trying to fix this SSL with CFHHTP/CFINVOKE issue by re-importing the SSL cert into the keystore in CF. To do this you need the keystore password. Well of course when installing CF you are not asked for thisso I have NO IDEA what it might be. Any thoughts? Cheers Bryan

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Lee
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:57:46 -0500 Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But vb.net is a status B as well. Where is ASP.Net or is that lumped in with VB.Net? Something isn't right but it looks good to me. Lee Surma ~|

SOLVED: Re: HELP!! keystore password

2006-01-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
nevermind...it's changeit for anyone that cares ;-) Bryan Stevenson B.Comm. VP Director of E-Commerce Development Electric Edge Systems Group Inc. phone: 250.480.0642 fax: 250.480.1264 cell: 250.920.8830 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.electricedgesystems.com

SOLVED and attn Steven Erat: Re: peer not authenticated error?

2006-01-26 Thread Bryan Stevenson
This blog entry from Steven Erat solved my issue: http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm/2004/7/1/keytool Many thanks to Seteven on this one...worked like charm (although I didn't use your bat files). A few items to add (perhap clarify is a better term) to Steven's blog: 1) You may not

RE: Page loading time

2006-01-26 Thread Ben Nadel
Ferg, I know what you mean. My problem is that I do some page processing that, even on pages where it just text output (not even dynamic) there is still some page lag... It really irritates me to have the lag, but I don't even know how to cut down on the time. Just wanted to see what other

Re: Page loading time

2006-01-26 Thread Barney Boisvert
You've already elimintated all the stuff in between CF and your browser as potential causes, I assume? I highly doubt CFCs are to blame for your problem, though misuse of them (like anything else) could be it. I believe someone already mentioned disabling debugging, or at least the execution

RE: SOLVED and attn Steven Erat: Re: peer not authenticated error?

2006-01-26 Thread Russ
I guess you had a different problem then me. I tried updating the certs, but it didn't help. Turns out it was some weird issue regarding the timeout on the cfinvoke. The reason we added the timout btw is that there was a problem with the other site's webservice (due to antivirus or

Re: OT: A Call for Articles on Techniques for the Developer in the Field

2006-01-26 Thread James Holmes
I still owe you those articles on AJAX - I'll complete the first one and get it off to you ASAP. On 1/27/06, Judith Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fusion Authority, one of the oldest ColdFusion online magazines, is looking for code-centric, focused articles that will highlight techniques,

Re: SOLVED: Re: HELP!! keystore password

2006-01-26 Thread James Holmes
And as the password itself suggests, you should change it as soon as possible. :-) On 1/27/06, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: nevermind...it's changeit for anyone that cares ;-) -- CFAJAX docs and other useful articles: http://jr-holmes.coldfusionjournal.com/

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Aaron Roberson
Here is something a little more concrete for you to show to your people: Where is ColdFusion Headed Under Adobe? by Simon Horwith http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/167952.htm -Aaron On 1/26/06, Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:57:46 -0500 Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Jeff Fleitz
When I first read this thread in gmail, the subject line was 'ColdFusion Life Span'. After a couple more posts it turned into 'ColdFusion Life Spam. Now it shows up as 'Coldfuion Life Spam' Anybody else using gmail and seeing this behavior? On 1/26/06, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

avoiding direct SQL command injection

2006-01-26 Thread Sebastian Mork
Hi, In my apps I use nearly everytime selecting data from a database the cfqueryparam tag.. Now I tried (using mysql-db) to execute some sql-commands via url-param.. The case is I wanna avoid direct sql injections. Therefore I made some tests to see how manipulation works and how to avoid it.

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Aaron Rouse
I am using gmail and have not seen this behavior on this thread. On 1/26/06, Jeff Fleitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I first read this thread in gmail, the subject line was 'ColdFusion Life Span'. After a couple more posts it turned into 'ColdFusion Life Spam. Now it shows up as

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Jeff Fleitz
Great. Google Gremlins. Just what I need. On 1/26/06, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am using gmail and have not seen this behavior on this thread. On 1/26/06, Jeff Fleitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I first read this thread in gmail, the subject line was 'ColdFusion Life

Re: avoiding direct SQL command injection

2006-01-26 Thread James Holmes
CFQUERYPARAM avoids SQL injection by binding the parameter into the statement, not just by checking types. It is impossible to have a bound parameter executed as literal SQL (if the DB actually supports binding). On 1/27/06, Sebastian Mork [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, In my apps I use nearly

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread James Holmes
I use GMail and the subject has been the same the whole time: From: Andy Jarrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: Jan 26, 2006 6:54 PM Subject: Coldfuion Life Spam On 1/27/06, Jeff Fleitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Great. Google

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Jordan Michaels
It's said Spam the entire thread for me. (Using Mozilla). Rather annoying for a perfectionist like me. ;) -JM Jeff Fleitz wrote: When I first read this thread in gmail, the subject line was 'ColdFusion Life Span'. After a couple more posts it turned into 'ColdFusion Life Spam. Now it shows

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Aaron Rouse
I always thought those Spams in the subject header were from peoples email clients. Never cared enough to look into it since it only seems to happen on mailing lists I am on. On 1/26/06, Jordan Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's said Spam the entire thread for me. (Using Mozilla). Rather

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Marty Johll
Yes, I'm seeing the same exact thing. Marty On 1/26/06, Jeff Fleitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I first read this thread in gmail, the subject line was 'ColdFusion Life Span'. After a couple more posts it turned into 'ColdFusion Life Spam. Now it shows up as 'Coldfuion Life Spam'

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread James Holmes
OK, everyone get a broom, I call shenanigans! On 1/27/06, Marty Johll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I'm seeing the same exact thing. Marty On 1/26/06, Jeff Fleitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I first read this thread in gmail, the subject line was 'ColdFusion Life Span'. After a

Re: Coldfusion Life Spamer

2006-01-26 Thread Lee
No change here. ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:230556 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe:

Re: Firefox Sessions

2006-01-26 Thread Jake .
There is an optional path attribute when a cookie is set. If you put on something like httplook and see the cookies being sent back and forth, I'm willing to bet that the ones in the admin directory is setting the cookie with /root/admin as the path. If you set the cookie in /root and then

RE: avoiding direct SQL command injection

2006-01-26 Thread Justin D. Scott
When using numeric values as queryparams an error is thrown, (eg where fld_id=cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_bigint value=#url.v# when v=abc) This is easy to get around by wrapping the url variable in a val() function. That will guarantee that whole number will be passed in. -Justin

Re: Coldfuion Life Spam

2006-01-26 Thread Dana
I saw it On 1/26/06, Jeff Fleitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Great. Google Gremlins. Just what I need. On 1/26/06, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am using gmail and have not seen this behavior on this thread. On 1/26/06, Jeff Fleitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I first

RE: Building Reports

2006-01-26 Thread Eric Roberts
If you know anything about Java, check out the Jakarta Apache project's POI classes. They allow you to create, edit, delete, format, etc...office documents without having to install office on your servers. You can create some pretty awesome excel based reports with this. I just finished up a

File upload using AJAX

2006-01-26 Thread simmyana a
Hi, how to upload a file using ajax/iframe in cf? Thanks in advance ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:230561 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription:

Re: Building Reports

2006-01-26 Thread Aaron Roberson
You can always use Macromedia Report Builder, that is what is was created for... http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/reporting/ HTH, Aaron On 1/26/06, Eric Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you know anything about Java, check out the Jakarta Apache project's POI classes. They

Re: File upload using AJAX

2006-01-26 Thread John C. Bland II
Do you mean using JavaScript/iframe in cf? On 1/26/06, simmyana a [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, how to upload a file using ajax/iframe in cf? Thanks in advance ~| Message:

Application variables default timeout iin CFAdmin

2006-01-26 Thread Baz
Hi, In the CFAdmin, under 'Memory Variables', there's a default application variables timeout setting. I personally don't want my application variables to ever timeout, is it common practice to just put 999 days? Are there any issues to this? Is there any reason to want your app variables to

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