Re: Model Glue

2011-05-14 Thread Phillip Vector
Get a front end program. Databases are not Excell spreadsheets or powerpoint. Their job isn't to make graphs. Their job is to store data. Seriously. Use Excell (or open office calc) and link it to a MySql DB if you want graphs. On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 11:03 PM, Maureen wrote: > > Access is stil

Re: Model Glue

2011-05-14 Thread Maureen
Access is still great as a desktop tool for producing reports. If any other database would add the report functionally that Access has it would be a valuable tool for a lot of developers. But using it as a backend for websites..not really a good idea. > > On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 4:57 PM, Raymon

RE: Can anyone decode this?

2011-05-14 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
I checked it beforehand and it was already taken down. It was just a js file though. .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. Bobby Hartsfield http://acoderslife.com http://cf4em.com -Original Message- From: Mark A. Kruger [mailto:mkru...@cfwebtools.com] Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 12:50 PM To: c

Re: Model Glue

2011-05-14 Thread Russ Michaels
Access still has its uses and is perfectly good for basic data storage where an RDBMS is not needed or not available.If you do a lot of read/rwrite activity or it is ever accessed by multiple users, then it really isn't suitable for web use. Although nowadays there are better solutions than Access

RE: Can anyone decode this?

2011-05-14 Thread Mark A. Kruger
Bobby, Good work... except don't respond and include the actual URL - or if you do find a way to disable it. It will show up in email readers as a link and (in this case) it will end up published on the HOF archive page for this thread. We don't want to give this malicious site any additional tr

Re: Model Glue

2011-05-14 Thread Raymond Camden
What datasources you can use is not a MG (or any framework normally) question. It depends on what CF supports. So Access should be fine. But - please - for the love of humanity - stop using Access ASAP. ;) On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Ken Hammond wrote: > > This question is probably for Ray

Re: Getting basic CF8 CFCACHE working in CF9

2011-05-14 Thread Raymond Camden
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:54 PM, Terry Ford wrote: > 1. I can't for the life of me work out how to do that in CF9.  First, I need > to add "usequerystring=true" right because the default behavior was changed > in CF9? Right - I believe the idea is that before it was automatic, but in 9 we all

Re: cgi.host_name Security Exploit

2011-05-14 Thread Russ Michaels
although I can't really think how spoofing the host_name would do any harm. In any of my apps all it does it determine whether to use live or dev settings which would only cause an error if the host name was wrong. On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Jason Durham wrote: > > Dave pretty much summe

Re: Ack! CF9 pages not serving pages on IIS7.5 (404.3 error)

2011-05-14 Thread Russ Michaels
If the problem is causex by something the web config is doing then yes, why not just give it a try and see. On 14 May 2011 07:50, "Robert Rhodes" wrote: > > Hello Russ. > > I see the handler mappings as the site lever. There are 5 entries. > > Are you saying adding those entries at the root will

RE: Ack! CF9 pages not serving pages on IIS7.5 (404.3 error)

2011-05-14 Thread Andrew Scott
That is correct, and this is what my blog post highlights Adobe need to fix. All the ALL option does is go through each defined site (currently setup in IIS), and then apply what is needed. Instead of applying at the top level. Hope that clears it up some more. However, I have found the most sim