Someone will correct me if I'm wrong as I haven't actually done this much
less done it with Solr and I'm not sure what the limit is on a custom field
(I assume you're talking about custom1, custom2 etc) but I believe you can
stuff as much as you like in a custom field and depending on how you
We have a new CF9 server and now have about 5 sites on it. Intermittently, a
couple of the sites will stop responding. Both http, FTP, and CF Server on
those sites goes down. Restarting CF fixes the problem and http, CF server, and
FTP start working again.
The thing is, this does not affect
I can't really see how that could be CF related if it doesn't affect all
sites, unless you have multiple instances.
Also there is really no way that CF could affect FTP so it must be
coincidental.
It is more likely a problem with the web server which is only affecting
those sites rather than CF.
Agreed... FTP should not be affected at all, and if it was CF it should affect
all the site. I don't see how restarting CF could repair FTP at all,
nonetheless, it does.
Right now I've got my server guy looking for IIS issues and for IP conflicts.
To me, this looks more IIS/IP related... but
In my app, I have a ton of application scoped CFCs. I would like to be able
to reference them and get code assist when inserting calls to them. Is that
something Cold Fusion Builder can do?
Brook
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Order the Adobe
when a request comes in to IIS, the ISAPI connector then passes it to
ColdFusion, and IIS then has to sit and wait for a response. If lots of
requests get hung up this will cause the application pool to crash which
will affect any sites using that application pool.
So I would check if all your
We've just been through a rash of apparently inexplicable issues similar to
yours that were all eventually traced to a wonky power supply. At least,
replacing the power supply eliminated the problems.
HTH
-Original Message-
From: Robert Harrison [mailto:rob...@austin-williams.com]
when a request comes in to IIS, the ISAPI connector then passes it to
ColdFusion, and IIS then has to sit and wait for a response. If lots of
requests get hung up this will cause the application pool to crash
which will affect any sites using that application pool. So I would check if
I have certainly seen network card problems cause weird issues like this,
even dodgy network cables as well.
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Robert Harrison rob...@austin-williams.com
wrote:
when a request comes in to IIS, the ISAPI connector then passes it to
ColdFusion, and IIS then
I am looking for a ColdFusion based email list manager. I found one that
looked great, but I guess they are no longer around.
http://adminprotools.com/detail/index.cfm?nPID=2cid=3
I am looking to manage our customer newsletters in a more efficient way and
be able to track conversions. Also be
You really should look outside the coldfusion box on this one.
take a look at www.mailchimp.com
It is free for lists up to 500 users.
It has an API and is pretty easy to integrate with and also has a
Gmail/Google Apps plugin.
I'm sure many others will back me up on how good Mailchimp is.
--
Yes.
Right click on your Eclipse Project Properties ColdFusion Variable
Mappings
More details here:
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/2010/3/9/ColdFusion-Builder--Code-Assist-for-Scoped-Variables
HTH
G!
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Brook Davies br...@logiforms.com wrote:
In
If you're doing large volumes, I recommend ExactTarget. CF can't
actually manage things like bounce-backs, since that's all on the email
server-side. You could write all those hooks yourself, if your email
server allows you to embed applications, but it's more efficient to let
the pro's
I have no experience with MailChimp or ExactTarget, but I bought a copy of
Admin Pro Tools Mail List Manager a number of years back. It was a complete
waste of money (we ran it for about 1 week), and their support was
non-existent. I would certainly steer well clear of that.
/.02
On Thu, Jul
I have direct experience with this place; anyone seriously considering
working with them should contact me off-list first.
Rob
On 7/21/11 10:38 AM, Scott Berry wrote:
We are a So Cal based development company dealing primarily in ColdFusion
development work. Always seeking to add talent
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