Hello All,
I have a close friend that is searching for a ASP.net programmer. I told her I
would check around, but I don't do much with ASP. I was hoping someone could
point me to a good resource for programmers? Sorry for the OT, but I'm sure
many of you on this list also use ASP. Thanks
http://www.linkedin.com/skills/skill/ASP.NET
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Greg Edmonds edmo...@sitecon.com wrote:
Hello All,
I have a close friend that is searching for a ASP.net programmer. I told
her I would check around, but I don't do much with ASP. I was hoping
someone could
Russ, it was the same error 404.17 even though I tried several things.
Nathan
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 3:58 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: runing CF and ASP.NET on the same web server (IIS 6)
Then it can't
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: runing CF and ASP.NET on the same web server (IIS 6)
Then it can't be anything to do with cf, what is the actual error you
get.
Regards
Russ Michaels
From my mobile
On 31 Oct 2011 21:45, Nathan Chen nathan.c...@cu.edu wrote:
Russ, no, it still didn't work after
though I tried several things.
Nathan
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 3:58 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: runing CF and ASP.NET on the same web server (IIS 6)
Then it can't be anything to do with cf, what
Russ, no, it still didn't work after disabled CF.
Nathan
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 5:33 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: runing CF and ASP.NET on the same web server (IIS 6)
does the ASP pages work if you disable
...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 5:33 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: runing CF and ASP.NET on the same web server (IIS 6)
does the ASP pages work if you disable CF on that site ?
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 2:21 AM, Nathan Chen nathan.c...@cu.edu wrote:
Thank you, Russ, Lincoln
Conner [mailto:b...@webworldinc.com]
Sent: Wed 10/26/2011 8:48 PM
To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Cc: Nathan Chen
Subject: Re: runing CF and ASP.NET on the same web server (IIS 6)
Gosh. I guess the mission-critical ASP sites I've been running on the same
server as CF for years don't work
and ASP.NET on the same web server (IIS 6)
Gosh. I guess the mission-critical ASP sites I've been running on the
same
server as CF for years don't work then. Good thing I found out. ;-)
Seriously, when properly configured, IIS will call the ASP engine just
as it
calls the CF engine
and ASP.NET on the same web server (IIS 6)
Gosh. I guess the mission-critical ASP sites I've been running on the same
server as CF for years don't work then. Good thing I found out. ;-)
Seriously, when properly configured, IIS will call the ASP engine just as it
calls the CF engine at the appropriate
All:
If I set up a ASP.NET site along with my CF site under wwwroot, do I
need to do anything special, or on separate port?
Nathan Chen
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If I set up a ASP.NET site along with my CF site under wwwroot, do I
need to do anything special, or on separate port?
No, as long as CF is configured to use IIS. Of course, if either
application has resource contention issues, you might see them earlier
with both applications active.
Dave
Dave,
Thank you. Have you run both CF and ASP.NET on the same sever?
I am trying to install a web program that we bought from a
vendor(written in ASP.NET). After installation I encountered http error
404.17 - not found. I contacted the vendor and they said it would not
work if both
page or not then returns it
to IIS if it is not.
Try to disable/remove the wildcard handler mapping and see if your
ASP.net app works, if it does, then use my solution here to have both
running together,
http://www.michaels.me.uk/post.cfm/the-webresource-axd-handler-must-be-registered
Hi Nathan,
I've run CF 7 and 9 on IIS 6 and 7 with various ASP.NET applications (from .NET
4.0 all the way down to 1.1, both 32 and 64 bit) where CF lived behind the same
IIS instance as the .NET applications. I can say with some degree of certainty
that the vendors explanation smells a bit
can have
both technologies deployed on it, intermixing pages from both. It isn't
pretty,
but it will work.
--Ben
On 10/26/2011 3:03 PM, Nathan Chen wrote:
Dave,
Thank you. Have you run both CF and ASP.NET on the same sever?
I am trying to install a web program that we bought from a
vendor
There is an asp.net site that I access in order to download a CSV file report.
The report is generated on the fly, and I don't want to have to manually click
around to get it.
I am trying to submit the form via coldfusion, but the site is setup in a
strange way. Instead of submitting some
There is an asp.net site that I access in order to download a CSV file
report. The report is generated on the fly, and I don't want to
have to manually click around to get it.
I am trying to submit the form via coldfusion, but the site is setup in a
strange way. Instead of submitting
performance-based reason why it
better than other languages in the family.
2. The .NET version does not include the ASP.NET http://asp.net/
part of the
equation. For example:
http://www.cfdot.net/cfdot/Pages/CodeDetail.aspx?id=7 (CFOutput) the
.NET code is simply setting the .Text property
@Jose,
I think that cfdot.net looks excellent. Thank you for doing this for both
the CF and ASP.NET community's.
@hatton,
I prefer C# over Visual Basic because of two reasons.
1. C# Has More Jobs available
a.
http://www.careerbuilder.com/Jobseeker/Jobs/JobResults.aspx?SB%3Asbkw=C%23
: cfdot.net (was: CF vs. ASP.Net)
From: bleached...@gmail.com
To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Hi Jordan,
Many thanks for the feedback :) :)
I'm really happy that peeps are finding it useful - It was very much an
early dotnet project for me and done over a few days so is very very rough
in places
All language religion aside - it's not a fair comparison, it's biased towards
CF. You should be more honest in your comparisons if you expect anyone to take
it seriously.
Example:
CFEXECUTE:
CF:
cfexecute name=C:\WinNT\System32\netstat.exe
/cfexecute
ASP.NET
01.using System;
02.using
to take it seriously.
Example:
CFEXECUTE:
CF:
cfexecute name=C:\WinNT\System32\netstat.exe
/cfexecute
ASP.NET http://asp.net/
01.using System;
02.using System.Drawing;
03.using System.Collections;
04.using System.ComponentModel;
05.using System.Windows.Forms;
06.using System.Data;
07
Hi Guys,
Unfortunatly the company I work for decided to move away from CF :( and
proceeded to get shot of all the cf devs we had.
I was one of two survivors who they see as legacy application developers grr
even thou I decided to become an MCPD, they still see us a just CF devs.
Anyhoo I did
I was asking for links yesterday to help justify CF against ASP.NET. Got
some help from the list; also found a good resource on Adobe.
In case anyone want to see:
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/pdfs/cf_evangelist_kit.pdf
Robert B. Harrison
Director of Interactive Services
Austin
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Jose Diaz bleached...@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunatly the company I work for decided to move away from CF :( and
proceeded to get shot of all the cf devs we had.
Sorry to hear that - glad you survived tho'...
Anyhoo I did build the following site: www.cfdot.net
This is pretty sweet Jose.
Thanks for taking the time to create this site! An excellent resource
indeed.
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Railo Community Distributions
On 06/22/2010 06:47 AM, Jose Diaz wrote:
Hi
, 2010 5:48 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: cfdot.net (was: CF vs. ASP.Net)
This is pretty sweet Jose.
Thanks for taking the time to create this site! An excellent resource
indeed.
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Railo
for the link.
Outlook barked at me when I hit send.
Cheers
.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
-Original Message-
From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:bo...@acoderslife.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 6:10 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: cfdot.net (was: CF vs. ASP.Net
. I have yet to
have someone give me a quantifiable performance-based reason why it
better than other languages in the family.
2. The .NET version does not include the ASP.NET part of the
equation. For example:
http://www.cfdot.net/cfdot/Pages/CodeDetail.aspx?id=7 (CFOutput) the
.NET code
Again, I must make the argument why CF and not ASP.NET.
I have looked around and found some useful information on CF vs. ASP.net
(pro CF of course), but if anyone knows of any really good current links,
please share :-)
Thanks,
Robert
Robert B. Harrison
Director of Interactive Services
Austin
http://www.adobe.com/enterprise/pdfs/Adobe3112.pdf
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http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology-Michael-Dinowitz/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion
Archive:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Won Lee won...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.adobe.com/enterprise/pdfs/Adobe3112.pdf
Well, there ya go, we got another 4 years to learn new languages... Adobe,
way to set a bleak future for your own product!
Again, I must make the argument why CF and not ASP.NET.
Brand New - In Defense of CF:
http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/dear-coldfusion-skeptic
--- Mary Jo
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Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!
http
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Casey Dougall
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Won Lee won...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.adobe.com/enterprise/pdfs/Adobe3112.pdf
Well, there ya go, we got another 4 years to learn new languages... Adobe,
way
Well, there ya go, we got another 4 years to learn new languages... Adobe,
way to set a bleak future for your own product!
Adobe didn't write that, Gartner did. And overall, it's a pretty
positive whitepaper.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
Well, there ya go, we got another 4 years to learn new languages... Adobe,
way to set a bleak future for your own product!
Adobe didn't write that, Gartner did. And overall, it's a pretty
positive whitepaper.
Particularly
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 12:54 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Error register asp.net web service in CF 7 admin
As you said CF does not directly support windows authentication, we
learned
from our recent research that Apache Axis uses
I dumped out the cgi variable. However the auth_password is blank. I'm still
getting the error.
I believe setPassword passes password in plain text format which is not we
want to do. I'm trying to find a better way to set the Credentials if there
is any.
You can use CFDUMP on the web
the required protocols
for Windows Integrated Security.
Is that true? Please share your thoughts.
Thanks,
Hong
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 5:10 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Error register asp.net web service in CF 7
We have successfully registered .net webservice by passing in username and
password. However our project requires this webservice be configured as
Integrated Windows Authentication. So, the question for us now becomes:
How to invoke .net webservice requires Windows Authentication?
Well, you
mentioned early that we have an asp.net client application which
successfully consumes the .net webservice. It first gets the current user
info:
private void GetUserInfo()
{ System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity UserIdentityInfo;
string strMsg;
UserIdentityInfo
:
cfscript
ws = CreateObject(webservice, http:///fileservice.asmx?wsdl;);
ws.setUsername(domain\username);
ws.setPassword(password);
...
But without passing in username and password the code returns an error.
I have mentioned early that we have an asp.net client
I have learned this is a general error message. It simply tells user that
the java classes(webservice stubs) could not be created.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 5:10 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Error register asp.net web
[mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 12:06 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Error register asp.net web service in CF 7 admin
I got the Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation.as
I
posted before when I directly invoke the web service without pre register
it
in CF
Here is my code: ...
I'm sorry, I wasn't clear. I want to see the WSDL. Can you post that,
or put it online somewhere?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers in Washington
]
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 10:16 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Error register asp.net web service in CF 7 admin
Here is my code: ...
I'm sorry, I wasn't clear. I want to see the WSDL. Can you post that,
or put it online somewhere?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com
We found the problem. It was a user authentication issue. We were able to
register the web service with a network username and password and which is
also a valid username/password in HP Trim.
Well, that explains why you had an HTML META tag in the response!
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
We have an ASMX webservice using Visual Studio 2005 and a web application
project in Visual Studio 2008 that successfully consumes the web service.
But when I register the web service under CF MX 7 admin, I got the following
error:
Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation.
We have an ASMX webservice using Visual Studio 2005 and a web application
project in Visual Studio 2008 that successfully consumes the web service.
But when I register the web service under CF MX 7 admin, I got the following
error:
Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation.
: Error register asp.net web service in CF 7 admin
We have an ASMX webservice using Visual Studio 2005 and a web application
project in Visual Studio 2008 that successfully consumes the web service.
But when I register the web service under CF MX 7 admin, I got the
following
error:
Could
I got the Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation.as I
posted before when I directly invoke the web service without pre register it
in CF Admin.
Based on your original error:
Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation.
Name: http:///xxx.asmx?wsdl.
Hey All,
Where can I find some info on what is required to integrate CFML and .Net
apps?
Basically I have a bunch of precompiled .Net classes that I am going to need
to access. Any suggestions on where I can start to look for more info. I
looked at adobe but either I looked for the wrong thing
Duane-
Well, if you have CF8 installed along with the .NET stuff, it should be
as easy as:
objHash =
createObject(.net,MyNamespace.Hash,#expandPath(/path/to/dll/)#Hash.dll);
variables.HashedValue = objHash.hash(blah,sha256);
The thing that threw me at first was the MyNamespace thing and not a
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Mon Jun 11 06:09:25 2007
Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
Yes but his consideration of going BD is that he already has written CFML
code and that he has been told .Net is better in under Loads.
Please try to keep up with conversation.
On 6/11/07
Medical
Association). This was on a NT4 server (donât remember how much memory).
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 11:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
Well originally they ran CF5
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
He could port to BD with little or no changes to code.
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Gateway House, 28 The Quadrant,
Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DN, United Kingdom), a division of Reed Business,
Registered
to BD.NET, the CF8
Java-to-.NET bridge will not perform as well, will have some limitations on the
types of .NET objects you can create, and does not integrate with ASP.NET.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
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Upgrade
1/ Will CF8 have equal or better integration with .NET
compared to Bluedragon.Net?
No. It will let you invoke .NET assemblies, but CF 8 is not a .NET
interpreter or compiler as BD.NET is.
... my concern for using CFMX was sparked
by another thread on this forum where Tim Uzzanti who is an
the Microsoft TechEd 2007 conference, which is
some of the best training you can get, if you ever get the opportunity
to attend one of these events. I attended a few sessions on building
scalable ASP.NET sites (since I program in both ASP.NET and CF), two
led by Jeff Prosise, and one by Richard Campbell, both
Below is the introduction to an article written by Jeff Prosise from Wintellect:
Enjoy,
Mike Chabot
Scalable Apps with Asynchronous Programming in ASP.NET
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/07/03/WickedCode/
[quote]
Most Web sites built with ASP.NET aren't very scalable. They suffer
, 2007 2:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
1/ Will CF8 have equal or better integration with .NET
compared to Bluedragon.Net?
No. It will let you invoke .NET assemblies, but CF 8 is not a .NET
interpreter or compiler as BD.NET is.
... my
Actually that runs on .NET via BD, so it's not the best example in
this argument...
On 6/11/07, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... a bunch of crap. There are plenty of high-volume sites using CF.
No doubt. Two words as one... MySpace. If that isn't the most defining
example of a high
: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 12:40 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
Actually that runs on .NET via BD, so it's not the best example in
this argument...
On 6/11/07, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
application, I don't know what is.
!k
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 2:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
1/ Will CF8 have equal or better integration with .NET
compared
Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
Actually that runs on .NET via BD, so it's not the best example in
this argument...
On 6/11/07, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... a bunch of crap. There are plenty of high-volume sites using CF.
No doubt. Two words
Yes but his consideration of going BD is that he already has written CFML
code and that he has been told .Net is better in under Loads.
Please try to keep up with conversation.
On 6/11/07, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well you have a point, but given that he's considering going BD as
Thanks for all the responses.
What I am thinking after some research, is to use Bluedragon.Net as the app
server as it has got very good write-ups and has the ability to integrate
seamlessly into the .NET framework + will enable me to preserve all the CFML
work that I have done and I will also
Thanks for all the responses.
What I am thinking after some research, is to use Bluedragon.Net as the app
server as it has got very good write-ups and has the ability to integrate
seamlessly into the .NET framework + will enable me to preserve all the CFML
work that I have done and I will also
But only on Windows Servers, and Coldfusion V8 will also have .Net support.
On 6/9/07, m g [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all the responses.
What I am thinking after some research, is to use Bluedragon.Net as the
app server as it has got very good write-ups and has the ability to
-
From: Andrew Scott
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sat Jun 09 08:44:18 2007
Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
But only on Windows Servers, and Coldfusion V8 will also have .Net support.
On 6/9/07, m g [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all the responses.
What I am
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Scott
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sat Jun 09 08:44:18 2007
Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
But only on Windows Servers, and Coldfusion V8 will also have .Net
support.
On 6/9/07, m g [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all
Indeed,
I don't think the decision should ever be seen as ColdFusion vs ASP.NET for
Flash Remoting as both do the same jobs AFAIK.
Moving to BD is only really attractive if to you want/need to consolodate on
Windows (cost aside) ad infitum and were planning to use native .NET calls
rather than
personally don't care which application
server I use, I just wan't to know that my app is using the most robust tools
and that it won't slow down or crash under very heavy load. I do not want to
start a CF vs ASP.NET war, but my concern for using CFMX was sparked by another
thread on this forum
and able to
handle the loads.
Ignoring costs for the time being, I personally don't care which
application server I use, I just wan't to know that my app is using the most
robust tools and that it won't slow down or crash under very heavy load. I
do not want to start a CF vs ASP.NET war, but my
/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnpag/html/scalenetchapt17.asp
Twelve is the optimum number of threads that should be made available
to the ASP.NET worker process to service requests. This value means
that ASP.NET cannot execute more than twelve requests concurrently.
http://support.microsoft.com
Thanks...your responses are appreciated as I inexperienced when it comes to
advanced technical concepts and deployment and want to ensure I make the roght
choice before throwing down several thousands of dollars on licenses etc.
Can you suggest any good load testing software for CF besides from
OpenSTA is free, altough it hasn't been updated in a while.
On 6/10/07, m g [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks...your responses are appreciated as I inexperienced when it comes to
advanced technical concepts and deployment and want to ensure I make the
roght choice before throwing down several
no idea just how much work is
required.
Can ColdFusion handle high load? Yes, easily. Can it handle scale? Yes, but
like any app, ASP.NET alike you need to plan an infrastructure around it.
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Gateway House, 28 The Quadrant,
Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DN, United
processing, the more
inter-thread management stuff your application server has to do.
3/ Would it be preferable to use ASP.NET instead of Coldfusion:
(i)To Interact between Flash Remoting and SQL2000 as there is
much discussion that ASP.NET is far superior to Coldfusion in
handling significant loads
-
From: m g [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
Hi,
BACKGROUND:
I have developed a Flash Remoting application using Coldfusion and SQL
2000 and am almost ready to go live.
The remoting
it be preferable to use ASP.NET instead of Coldfusion:
(i)To Interact between Flash Remoting and SQL2000 as there is much discussion
that ASP.NET is far superior to Coldfusion in handling significant loads and
simultaneous requests?
(ii)Need to purchase multiple Coldfusion licenses in the event that multiple
] wrote:
Sorry, It was my mistake. I was trying to read the cookie from a different
domain. I tried the same decryption key I used in Asp.Net. But still could
not read the encrypted cookie.
Has anybody done this before
Hi,
I am able to see the cookie. The problem is the cookie which being set in
ASP.net is encrypted using the machine key. When I try to read that cookie in
CF, it shows the encrypted value. I need to decrypt the cookie value
and key.
On 5/14/07, Venkatesh Raman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am able to see the cookie. The problem is the cookie which being set in
ASP.net is encrypted using the machine key. When I try to read that cookie in
CF, it shows the encrypted value. I need to decrypt the cookie value
Sorry, It was my mistake. I was trying to read the cookie from a different
domain. I tried the same decryption key I used in Asp.Net. But still could not
read the encrypted cookie.
Has anybody done this before?
~|
ColdFusion
Well then that's going to be a problem. If the cookie isn't showing up
then you are not going to be able to read it.
Confirm that the cookie is being set for the right domain - the
firefox Web Developer toolbar will help show what cookeis are set.
On 5/11/07, Venkatesh Raman wrote:
Thanks for
James that is actually a good point...
If you don't have it yet, getfirebug.com and install this for Firefox it
will be the best tool you ever use. It will shows all the cookies etc that
is sent with the request etc and you can debug more and do more than the Web
Developer toolbar.
On 5/13/07,
Hi,
I am new to this forum. I have been researching on this subject but could not
find an answer. I need to create a single sign on application in Asp.net. On
this application I create a cookie which is encrypted. Now I need to read the
cookie which I created in ASP.Net application from
on this subject but could
not find an answer. I need to create a single sign on application in
Asp.net. On this application I create a cookie which is encrypted. Now I
need to read the cookie which I created in ASP.Net application from
coldfusion application. Is that possible?
Both the ASP.Net
Yep cfcookie, not sure of the attributes but the docs will give you more
from eclispe or dw or whatever your using.
but you should be able to reference it by its name (cookie name)
On 5/12/07, Venkatesh Raman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for you reply. But the cookie in ASP.net is encrypted
on this subject but could not
find an answer. I need to create a single sign on application in Asp.net. On
this application I create a cookie which is encrypted. Now I need to read the
cookie which I created in ASP.Net application from coldfusion application. Is
that possible?
Both the ASP.Net
you more
from eclispe or dw or whatever your using.
but you should be able to reference it by its name (cookie name)
On 5/12/07, Venkatesh Raman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for you reply. But the cookie in ASP.net is encrypted. Can we decrypt
the cookie in CF
to reference it by its name (cookie name)
On 5/12/07, Venkatesh Raman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for you reply. But the cookie in ASP.net is encrypted. Can we
decrypt the cookie in CF?
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Thanks for your reply. I tried the CFDUMP. All I see is CFsession and CFID. I
did not see any cookie. The cookie I created in ASP.net is encrypted. Can we
still read the encrypted cookie in CF?
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CF does supports SHA1.
On 5/12/07, Venkatesh Raman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my ASP.net application my web.config has the following lines
machineKey validationKey=
decryptionKey=
validation=SHA1/
I am able to successfully create the cookie
In my ASP.net application my web.config has the following lines
machineKey validationKey=
decryptionKey=
validation=SHA1/
I am able to successfully create the cookie in ASP.Net. I tried the decrypt
function but there is no algorith form SHA1
What version of CF are you using?
On 5/12/07, Venkatesh Raman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my ASP.net application my web.config has the following lines
machineKey validationKey=
decryptionKey=
validation=SHA1/
I am able to successfully create
I am using Cold Fusion MX 7.
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