I have an administrative interface that uses CFDIRECTORY to rename and
delete directories. It seems that NT won't allow those operations if
a web-user has caused the application to read any of the templates in
the directory in question within the past (apprx) 60 seconds, and CF
throws an error.
At 01:19 PM 00/04/13 -0400, you wrote:
>I'm trying to use session variables for unique users in my CF program, but
when i change users the session doesnt end.
>
>1) What is the code to end a session?
I generally use StructClear(session). Session variables are stored in a
structure. That
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Products can't be under NDA - only people who signed NDAs can be under
NDAs. Products are incapable of signing contracts.
Also, I have signed no such contract. Therefore it ought to be legal for
me to talk about such a product whenever I want. Perhaps the original
poster was under NDA, but tha
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At 07:32 PM 00/04/05 -0400, you wrote:
>> Not to mention the fact that you don't actually have to utilize a
>> vulnerability to know that it is there. Vulnerabilities all
>> have signatures or characteristics that make them visible without
>> doing anything illegal at all, unless you want to argue
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>is parsed from ...
>"qt=monkey&qs=4&qc=jog&ws=0"
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>THX!
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