Does it exceed max file size for uploads on the server?
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Andrew Grosset rushg...@yahoo.com wrote:
according to this list there are 4 possible mime types for mp3
http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/mime-types.shtml
2boogie.mp3
Most file formats work fine (doc,
I had a number of sites that suddenly stop sending email from forms
around 9:00am Friday morning. Looking at the databases for this site,
over 200 emails worth of insurance purchase confirmations, class
registrations, and other stuff.
After emailing about the problem, and calling on the
I couldn't stop thinking about this last night so I wrote a SQL solution
that appears work based off some assumptions I made about the questions
I posed.
SQL can be handy for brute forcing since Cartesian products represent
all possible combination of 2 or more vectors. That, and SQL Server
The idea is that all lines add up to the total minutes entered in any
possible way because in the end they'll share the minutes.
1 line at 10,000 minutes would fail because there are no plans of that size.
Priority is on cost, not so much on minutes.
For example if you entered 9100 minutes and 10
Hi All,
Is there a CF tag I don't know about which will allow me to dump my server
specs like memory, processor speed etc
Thanks
:)
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On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 11:24 PM, Steve Lichtenberg wrote:
cfexecute name = #runpath#
arguments = #argslist#
outputfile=#file_directory#fcdc.out
timeout=2
/
If I run it with no timeout, I get the display page but the execute
never runs. If I put anything in the timeout
I don't know of a way to get all that information directly with
ColdFusion but there is some information in server ( cfdump
var=#server# / ). If your on windows you could leverage .NET: eg
http://tutorial17.learncf.com
On linux cfexcute eg:
cfdump var=#server# /
cfexecute name=cat
For Oracle and other non-free vendors, there is a benchmark:
http://www.tpc.org/
FWIW, David obviously had MySQL mis-configured. :)
Or else maybe he didn't *believe* it would work very well, and thus, it didn't.
And FWIW*2, there are a couple open source versions of CF now.
The best reason
Oh you're totally right, I obviously had it misconfigured. I must've not
even thought to research and implement strategic configuration of the MySQL
instance itself. Man I wish I had thought of that in the enormous amount of
research and testing we had to do. It sounds like such a simple, obvious
Robert, can you tell us if you had any luck changing the groups around like I
suggested?
Thanks!
~Brad
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On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 10:44 AM, David McGuigandavidmcgui...@gmail.com wrote:
We iterated through a kaleidoscope of configuration strategies and were on
more than ample hardware ( 2 xeon quads, 16GB ram, a RAID 5 of 15k drives )
but even the ones that should've been ideal on paper, though they
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 1:40 PM, David McGuigan wrote:
Companies use open source ( and free ) software for a variety of reasons.
Usually out of either stubbornness or a genetic allergy to Microsoft.
Most of the other Google apps though have seemed really slow to me ( and
been down completely
I'm not against open source in any way shape or form! SOME of it is
fantastic. But that doesn't mean I think that all open source products are
great or even decent. Honestly it seems like a lot of them are pretty
fruitless, and more the personal hobbies and indulgences of the developers
than
Thanks
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Companies use open source ( and free ) software for a variety of reasons.
Usually out of either stubbornness or a genetic allergy to Microsoft.
Most of the companies I work for INSIST on *everything* Microsoft
because in their eyes, *only* Microsoft is suitable for stuffed shirt
corporate
This seems to have gone way off topic. But we got the same notice from them. I
would have thought they would have thoroughly researched that pricing change
before they contacted us, but I am not positive we even need the license
upgrade they said we needed. When I asked them about it they told
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