Matt Williams wrote:
So I have about 3-4 websites I am looking for a hosting solution for. And
the clients are mostly non-profit, so cheaper is gooder. I'm looking for
advice as to whether it would be better to just get a separate account for
each site, or do something like a Virtual Private
Matt Williams wrote:
He said that if I'm not a Linux guru I shouldn't
try that. But I think I could at least learn enough to set up some sites and
such. The VPS deals look like I would have to buy my own version of CF too.
Which I am open too, at least the standard version.
Matt
What a rotten
I am suprised Rob did not mention Backbase at CFUNITED which is probably the
most complete of all the Ajax frameworks..
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Or, if the server is remote, use cfftp - or even trigger it via SQL using a
custome DLL.
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Using CFFTP.
http://www.techfeed.net/cfQuickDocs/?cfftp
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Snake
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From: John Lucania [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 July 2006 03:48
To: CF-Talk
Subject: File ftp from cfserver to a data server
I have an .xls file on cfserver and need to ftp the file to database
Windows = nice GUI, can click around, find/use the help and work it out.
Linux = is like one of those old text adventures, you cannot do a single
thing from a command prompt without a manual and/or any prior knowledge
otherwis eyou will just be typing crap and going nowhere. You would have no
Right Snake, This is not a Linux vs windows thread. I would think that being
a programmer, I could learn a few commands to use Linux. With all the
wonderful, helpful people on CF-Talk (and what I imagine are a plethora of
Linux forums), I'm sure it wouldn't take days to get help from others. And
Why would you run/instal FTP on a SQLserver? CFFile sounds like the better
choice.
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It is unlikley that coldfusion is setup to allow UNC path access to other
servers as this is not how CF installed by default. And seeing as the guy
did specically say he needed to FTP the file, one would presume that FTP is
therefore installed on the destination server already otherwis ehe would
What about a collocated server? Is that the same thing as VPS? I remember we
had a discussion about collocateds about a year ago on this list .
Will
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Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of
A co-located server is where you take your own server and stick it in
someone elses data centre.
A VPS is where you take a server and split it into multiple virtual servers
using virtualization software, each with their own Os installed and
separately managable from the rest, taking a share of
Well, in one case we have, the SQL server only allows FTP calls initiatated
from itself - so we use a custom DLL so we can use SQL to trigger FTP...
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Although (i believe) CF is becoming a stronger technology Google
trends makes it look like it's flat lining...
http://www.google.com/trends?q=coldfusion%2Casp%2C.net%2Cruby%2Cphpctab=0geo=alldate=all
Short url: http://wapurl.co.uk/?NZKO2MP
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Short url: http://wapurl.co.uk/?NZKO2MP
Be *very* careful using something like trends for that - look at the
search references on the right hand side of the graph:
Ruby Dee and Richard Thomas Offer Free Reading of Haney's Lament for
the Moths May 3
Ruby Slippers From the Wizard of Oz Top Feature
Oh dear, beaten by ruby
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From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 July 2006 16:08
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Site Stats
Although (i believe) CF is becoming a stronger technology Google trends
makes it look like it's flat lining...
No real suprise taken with a pinch of Sale - I think we all know that
ColdFusion is great language, which is why we all use it! but I think that,
in the back of our minds we all know that isn't going to beat either .NET or
J2EE.
Like many I have been slowly transitioning away from ColdFusion for
I'm not a Linux guru by any means.. I was placed in a position a few years
ago to learn how to do certain things with Linux boxes..
I'll throw my support in for Vivio. I have a VPS package with them.
When I've had questions or any difficulties they've been quick to respond.
Also, the control
|Although (i believe) CF is becoming a stronger technology Google trends
|makes it look like it's flat lining...
Flat-lining, it rather looks like it is decreasing:
http://tinyurl.com/rnrzq
I wouldn't be suprised if the increase in hits on houseoffusion is
related to some neighboring
It could be because BackBase is a commercial product which limits its
accessibility to many users. It is robust though but it comes with a
price tag.
BTW, here's an excellent browser compatibility review of the most
popular Ajax frameworks:
I can guarantee that it's not due to Flex for a number of reasons. I have
specific 'channels' to watch Flex vs. ColdFusion searches and I am actually
paying Google AdWords to 'attract' Flex as well as ColdFusion searches. I have
top 1-2 ad position for Flex and the amount of searches and clicks
I'm not using 2007 yet, but a coworker of mine is. He frequently
receives Access Denied messages randomly.
If you have OWA, can you perform your tasks with that? Maybe there is a
message that is causing Outlook to have fits.
M!ke
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From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL
True...but, I'm hoping it's not an un-addressable problem.
I sent in a bug report and searched everywhere for clues to the problem,
but haven't found anything helpful...
Rick
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From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 6:07
Tried both of those and more...can't even delete a single message from any
folder or transfer messages between folders. I'm getting a message when I
send
a message that the Sent Items folder has reached the maximum number of
allowed
messages, whatever number that is...but the current number of
OWA?
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From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 6:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Trying to delete messages from Deleted Folders in
Outlook...Folder is Full???
I'm not using 2007 yet, but a coworker of mine is. He frequently receives
Do you have access to the private beta lists?
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Outlook Web Access
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Probably not...I just decided to download it and try it. No specific
invitation to do so
or be a designated beta tester...
Perhaps I should just reinstall...???
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From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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To:
Outlook Web access
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From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 July 2006 23:41
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Trying to delete messages from Deleted Folders in
Outlook...Folder is Full???
OWA?
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From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL
I shall have a look at the lists when I get in the office tomorrow.
I am top busy basking in the delight of Italia winning the World Cup!
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Well...I guess congratulations are in order, then! Congrats! :o)
Rick
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: WOT: Trying to delete messages from Deleted Folders in Out
look...Folder is
I liked pragmatic programmer and code complete.
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From: PETER SHEATS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 6:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Good Programming Books or Other Resources
So my question would be this: What books, tutorials, or resources would
I know I can get all kinds of information about a file being uploaded after
its run through CFFILE action=upload, but I'm trying to figure out how to
identify the file type BEFORE CFFILE has run.
I want to CFSWITCH on the mime type.
Any one know how to determine the mime type?
I tried
Out of inteest I downloaded the EICAR test file eicar.com.txt and
renamed it to eicar.com. As soon as I did that AVG stopped me and
said the file was infected - no manual scan necessary.
http://www.eicar.com/anti_virus_test_file.htm
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Guess it
I second the nod for Code Complete.
Terrence Ryan
Senior Systems Programmer
Wharton Computing and Information Technology
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From: Howard Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 2:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:
Howdy --
I've been playing around with making CF output Excel spreadsheets containing
JPEGs. As best as I can tell, Excel leaves
the actual JPEGs as external objects and stores only references to the source
objects in the .xls file itself. Every
time the spreadsheet is (re-)opened in Excel,
Try holding down the ctrl key while deleting. It could be that they have a
small limit on the file size for testing purposes. If that is the case, you
won't be able to delete (or more correctly, send to the trash bin)until you
make the file smaller by permanently deleting. I ran into this
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Hi, all.
Sorry for the WOT, but I can find any help on this.never seen it before in
years of Outlook usage.
I'm using MS Office 2007 Beta and it's been working fine, but now when using
Outlook and trying
to empty the Deleted Items folder
Casey, the Viux deal you are using also sounds like a good fit. I'll look
into that too.
Matt, Here's a previous thread re Viux... not so much as a VPS-related
thread but a Viux's hosting reliability record, in general.
Would any body have a recommendation for a robust CFC or custom tag for
creating RSS feeds?
On the site I'm building now I would like to have multiple RSS feeds, and
maybe even allow users to build custom feeds. The custom tag I've used on
previous sites probably won't cut it for that.
So does that mean that if my current CFMX code does not have any cfgrid tags,
then my applications should work flawlessly once i upgrade to CF7?
I need to know if i will upgrade only my development server to CF7 and not
production and my applications will work, as it should, if i make changes
Have you looked at Ray Camden's BlogCFC. There is a 'generateRSS' function
in there you could probably reuse.
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/blogcfc
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Would any body have a recommendation for a robust CFC or custom tag for
creating RSS
Howard Owens wrote:
I know I can get all kinds of information about a file being uploaded after
its run through CFFILE action=upload, but I'm trying to figure out how to
identify the file type BEFORE CFFILE has run.
Technically speaking, the file has already been uploaded. Perhaps you
could
I've toyed around with the idea of trying to embed images in
spreadsheets but it's *WAY* to complicated, and as far as I know, can't
be done - at least not really embedded.
If you really want to take a lot of time to play around with it, build a
spreadsheet and drop an image into it. Then
Hi Neil,
True, still there is a commercial version for free...
Its free for non-commercial use so its not free for use in any project
where you actually collect money for your services.
I don't think you can discount it just because you have to pay for it. If
we take that stance we may as
OK, this works:
cfdirectory action=CREATE
directory=#ExpandPath(\userpages\#dynamic_name#)#
And this works (hardcoded new directory name):
cfdirectory action=CREATE
Nevermind. I think I just found the problem ... the variable is coming out
of a CHAR field ... wasn't trimming it.
H.
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From: Howard Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 3:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: I don't get why this directory isn't creating
I've got AVG anti-virus running which scans the email. I haven't had
any problems with it on this machine for a couple of months now
since I installed the Office beta until now.
It's hasn't prevented any normal activity for Outlook previously.
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From: Jim Wright
Does anyone have an address at Adobe for the person in charge of the
certification program?
I'm getting a bit cheesed off that after more than a year, the people
who hold Advanced certification in CF havent got any acknowledgement,
marketing materials, or listing on the Adobe site. We were
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