>> I need to measure bandwidth used because this is how I
>> charge. Uploading is fine to measure, but is it possible
>> to measure how many times an attachment was successfully
>> accessed (either opened in browser or downloaded)?
>
>I would advise parsing the web server logs for this information
that's rather weird. i get the same error as well in cf9 on winXP.
seems like a bug...
Ray - how come you do not get this error? did we miss an update or hf
for cf9?
Azadi Saryev
On 03/02/2010 07:46, Tim Do wrote:
>
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Well, I may have answered my own issue. We have been applying version 8.0.1
hotfixes but my version is 8.0.0. The problem goes away in version 8.0.1.
Somehow no one applied the 8.0.0 to 8.0.1 updater and I didn't catch it.
Sigh.
Warren
~
hm I just tried and I get:
Attribute validation error for CFMAP.
The value of the CENTERLONGITUDE attribute is invalid. The value specified,
-117.8529534, must be greater than -90.0.
what gives??
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:rcam...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday
> I think I know what you mean by writing these cookies myself... but can you
> show me via some code?
This creates non-persistent CFID and CFTOKEN cookies; omitting the
EXPIRES attribute in CFCOOKIE creates "session" cookies that expire
when the browser is closed.
Dave Watts,
I'm trying to get someothing to underline properly in a CFDocument tag. So far
the tag is winning and refusing to underline to the end of the top line. Does
anyone have a fix for this or am I missing something obvious?
I am running CF8 with Hotfix3 and the CFDocument update.
Thanks!
Warren
> so is it safe to put it in both the HEAD block in the markup *and* in the
> header?
I can't promise it will fix your problem, but I can't see how it would
break anything. (unless your site didn't render correctly in IE7 to
begin with)
> Would this be the correct CFHEADER?
> [ cfheader name=
Windows firewall maybe?
Mark
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Rick Sanders wrote:
>
> This seems to only be a problem on Windows XP. Myself nor my clients have
> problems with IE8 on Vista or Windows 7.
>
> Are your users on a network on an Active Directory domain with a domain
> policy? If the
This seems to only be a problem on Windows XP. Myself nor my clients have
problems with IE8 on Vista or Windows 7.
Are your users on a network on an Active Directory domain with a domain
policy? If the Server hasn't been updated with the new IE8 policies, then it
defaults to the IE7 policies whic
> > I have heard that if you replicate this tag as a cfheader tag, it
> works. (although I don't know why)
>
>
> This blog attempts to explain why:
> http://ilia.ws/archives/196-IE8-X-UA-Compatible-Rant.html
>
> Apparently it depends on your doc type. Some doc types ignore custom
> meta tags,
> I have heard that if you replicate this tag as a cfheader tag, it works.
> (although I don't know why)
This blog attempts to explain why:
http://ilia.ws/archives/196-IE8-X-UA-Compatible-Rant.html
Apparently it depends on your doc type. Some doc types ignore custom
meta tags, rendering them
> I have heard that if you replicate this tag as a cfheader tag, it
> works. (although I don't know why)
The tag is in the HTML head, inserted via CFHTMLHEAD. is this what you mean?
(meta tags belong in the document head anyway, per HTML 4.01 standard...?)
~~
I have heard that if you replicate this tag as a cfheader tag, it works.
(although I don't know why)
-Original Message-
From: Marc Funaro
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 11:21 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: IE8 is killing my website
>Try setting this Meta tag in you document head:
>
>
> There are very few "transparent switches" in any computing
> environment, unfortunately.
AGREED!! The same goes for life, LOL :)
> I would recommend that you try to set CFID and
> CFTOKEN as non-persistent cookies, instead of just switching to
> JSESSIONID (although I'd recommend that also,
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
> CF 9 changed this significantly. With CF 9, using CFPROPERTY actually
> creates a public variable in addition to creating documentation. In
> addition to that, it also "creates" accessors and mutators (setters
> and getters). It doesn't actuall
I just tried this:
and it worked fine.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Tim Do wrote:
>
> sorry, am I missing something? the error says "The value of the
> CENTERLONGITUDE attribute is invalid. The value specified, -117.8529534, must
> be greater than -90.0."
>
> if the lon is correct at -11
sorry, am I missing something? the error says "The value of the CENTERLONGITUDE
attribute is invalid. The value specified, -117.8529534, must be greater than
-90.0."
if the lon is correct at -117.896354, that is less than -90... but the error
expects its to be greater??
-Original Message-
Did in fact observe two or three users. In all cases, the cookie simply wasn't
being set (through observation of the Temporary Internet Files folder). In
each case, eventually it just started "working" -- after trying several
different things -- with no consistency as to which thing worked in
> Security zone is usually the defaults from what i can tell. CFID/CFTOKEN are
> the tokens in use.
> I thought about switching to JSESSIONID, but I've never done it, and have no
>idea how it would affect
> the app or all the apps on the server. Advice on that is welcome, of
> course... it's
>If you can convince a gracious user to let you, maybe try debugging
>the cookie settings process on their machine?
>
>Might have to go so far as doing FF plugins and whatnot, but maybe
>something simple like having it prompt to set cookies will shed light
>on what's happening?
>
>FWIW, I've seen
>What security zone is your site in, in the affected browsers?
>
>Are the cookies the standard CF session tokens (CFID/CFTOKEN or
>JSESSIONID)? Or are you doing something else? Are you setting the
>cookies for the same host that the user is visiting?
>
>Dave Watts
Security zone is usually the def
>Try setting this Meta tag in you document head:
>
>
>
>That may solve your issue.
>
>Robert B. Harrison
This tag's been in place for a couple weeks; no effect.
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> The curse of the Microsoft browsers continues. This time, it's not even a
> design issue, it's a functional issue, and it's ruining our user experience.
>
> Plainly put, a certain subset of IE8 users are unable to log in to our site.
> Mind you, this is a signup/login process that has worked, l
> Can anyone please tell me the difference between cfproperty tag and variables
> defined using this scope. Both are used to define
> CFC properties?
The answer to this is a bit complicated, and version-dependent.
If you're using CF 8 or earlier, the CFPROPERTY tag does nothing but
define metad
Richard,
If you use cffile, you should be able to get the original file name in the
cffile.clientFile
By the way another good option for multiple file uploads is the uploadify
plugin for jquery: http://www.uploadify.com/ this uses JS and Flash.
--
Pete Freitag
http://foundeo.com/ - ColdFusion C
Opps.
I used didn't put variables in this instance. I
wanted them to only be part of the cfc.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: DURETTE, STEVEN J (ATTASIAIT)
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 1:50 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: difference between cfproperty and variables defined with
This
According to the docs, cfproperty only sets Metadata. I just did this
recently and even though I could set the initial values I had trouble
changing them and using them just inside the cfc.
I resorted to Notice that there is no var
in there. If the variables are outside of a function, you can
Hi All,
Can anyone please tell me the difference between cfproperty tag and variables
defined using this scope. Both are used to define CFC properties?
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On 2/3/2010 12:29 AM, Tim Do wrote:
>
> that's what I thought too! but I verified the lat/lon. for example 1531
> EAST LINCOLN AVENUE ANAHEIM CA 92805 lat = 33.84019 and lon = -117.896354.
yes that's the correct geocoding but you're sure your code isn't swapping the
values? the "must be great
If you can convince a gracious user to let you, maybe try debugging
the cookie settings process on their machine?
Might have to go so far as doing FF plugins and whatnot, but maybe
something simple like having it prompt to set cookies will shed light
on what's happening?
FWIW, I've seen cookie s
>Are your users using the in private browsing feature? My understanding
>is it rejects cookies that look like tracking cookies.
>
>~Brad
Hi Brad,
It's hard to tell for all of them, but the users I saw were not using
InPrivate.
sing can't be either/or. It must be &.
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Are your users using the in private browsing feature? My understanding
is it rejects cookies that look like tracking cookies.
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Original Message
Subject: IE8 is killing my website
From:
Date: Tue, February 02, 2010 11:34 am
To: cf-talk
The curse of the Microsoft brows
In theory, you could use the native CF URLSessionFormat() function to
conditionally pass the CFID and CFToken values if the user's browser either
wouldn't or couldn't accept cookies. This idea is explained in some detail
in Chapter 20 of CF8 WACK book I.
I have never tested this theory myself--ne
The curse of the Microsoft browsers continues. This time, it's not even a
design issue, it's a functional issue, and it's ruining our user experience.
Plainly put, a certain subset of IE8 users are unable to log in to our site.
Mind you, this is a signup/login process that has worked, literally
that's what I thought too! but I verified the lat/lon. for example 1531 EAST
LINCOLN AVENUE ANAHEIM CA 92805 lat = 33.84019 and lon = -117.896354. that
seems to be correct. can this be a bug?? i use John Blayter's cf_googlemap
and it works fine.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Has
Yes, you're right. Just making sure that whoever read this knew it was an
explored avenue ;)
The issue with the driver is documented:
http://www.alagad.com/blog/post.cfm/mssql-driver-issue-with-cf-8-0-1
Using either the MS or the jTDS driver eliminates the issue.
Dominic
On 2 February 2010 15
My mouse scroll doesn't work when I'm over a cfgrid. Does anyone know of a fix?
Thanks,
Sean
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I have a cfdiv which calls an Ajax routine to check if a requested username has
already been taken. The idea is that when you complete the field and move the
cursor anywhere it does a lookup and posts an error message if it has been
taken.
This works great 99% of the time, but I discovered tha
> heap memory usage is dropping
> from an average 800-1000 Mb with the CF shipped driver to
> around 300Mb with
> the jTDS driver. Youch.
Very interesting. If it is really not arbitrary, I wonder what causes such a
significant difference. I will have to do some more reading on jTDS.
> Quite, a
> I need to measure bandwidth used because this is how I
> charge. Uploading is fine to measure, but is it possible
> to measure how many times an attachment was successfully
> accessed (either opened in browser or downloaded)?
I would advise parsing the web server logs for this information for t
Yes
Client doesn't want to though.
Richard
> -Original Message-
> From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:adrocknapho...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 29 January 2010 08:42
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: imap.cfc
>
>
> Or you could upgrade to CF9 for the new CFIMAP tag. ;-)
>
> -Adam
>
> On Fri, Jan 29
Dear all
I've been messing around with a java applet multiple file uploader
http://sourceforge.net/projects/javafileuploade/
If I do a dump of form vars from the receiving page I get this:
form.RELPATHINFO1:
form.FIELDNAMES:
MIMETYPE1,PATHINFO1,RELPATHINFO1,FILEMODIFICATIONDATE1,FIL
Quite, and using semi-colons did not help in this case. With all the
drivers, using the 'result' attribute worked for getting the newly created
id. However, I implemented the BEGIN... END syntax as it was the cleanest
and quickest to implement without introducing bugs - having no budget for
the ex
>Is it possible to dynamically evaluate the temp variable from the
>regular expression and use it as a ColdFusion variable?
It's not a "temp variable from the regular expression", it is a variable which
exists *within the scope* of that regular expression.
That's important to understand - given
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