> I'm not complaining, I'm just saying I wouldn't enable it
> for customers.
I think the larger danger with enabling it for customers would be that they
might over-use it and tie up all the CF Server threads on a shared server.
Though most customers won't have any call to use it or know how, so i
Raymond Camden wrote:
>
> I understand you - but the original issue was with using HTTP to get
> html - both the imaginary CFX I imagined for URL Thumbnail generation
> and cfhttp will not let me 'steal' files in other folders - as long as
> they not in the web root.
>
> I guess I'm saying - I d
> Ehhh, I didn't start about cfhttp. In the very first post I already
> mentioned that the issue was local files.
>
> I don't care what hosted customers do on remote systems, but on local
> systems I want to have ways to force them to stay in and
> below their own
> local root.
I understand
Raymond Camden wrote:
> Also, even if what you described actually worked - why wouldn't I just
> do cffile??
cffile can be limited through Sandbox Security. Unless MM is going to
document how that works, some Java custom tag is not limited to that,
but to the priviledges of the OS user that CF
Raymond Camden wrote:
>>
>>Try it:
>>
>
>
> Dude - I think we must be on different wavelengths here. CFHTTP makes a
> HTTP request. Are you saying that your web server will respond to a file
> url like that? No, it won't. What do you get when you run this on your
> server? You should get a Conne
rce, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda
> -Original Message-
> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 3:57 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Idea Incubator - javax.imageio.ImageReader
>
>
> > >>>Wow, you mean l
> >>>Wow, you mean like does?
> >>
> >>CFHTTP does not do that. At least not on a shared hosting
> server I am
> >>managing.
> >
> > Excuse me? You must have the magical CF edition then. ;) What does
> > your CFHTTP do then? Does it not retrieve the HTML of a URL?
>
> Try it:
>
Dude - I thi
Raymond Camden wrote:
>>>Wow, you mean like does?
>>
>>CFHTTP does not do that. At least not on a shared hosting server I am
>>managing.
>
> Excuse me? You must have the magical CF edition then. ;) What does your
> CFHTTP do then? Does it not retrieve the HTML of a URL?
Try it:
Jochem
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>> Excuse me? You must have the magical CF edition then. ;)
>> What does your
>> CFHTTP do then? Does it not retrieve the HTML of a URL?
>
> "In the left corner, weighing in at 150 lbs, Raymond
> Camden..."
>
> << grabs popcorn... waiting for the fight to begin >>
Allright, I want a clean fight.
He's using Colf Fusion. :P
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From: Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, July 18, 2002 1:09 pm
Subject: RE: Idea Incubator - javax.imageio.ImageReader
> > >
> > > Wow, you mean like does?
> >
> > CFHTTP d
> Excuse me? You must have the magical CF edition then. ;) What does your
> CFHTTP do then? Does it not retrieve the HTML of a URL?
"In the left corner, weighing in at 150 lbs, Raymond Camden..."
<< grabs popcorn... waiting for the fight to begin >>
Ben Johnson
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> >
> > Wow, you mean like does?
>
> CFHTTP does not do that. At least not on a shared hosting server I am
> managing.
>
Excuse me? You must have the magical CF edition then. ;) What does your
CFHTTP do then? Does it not retrieve the HTML of a URL?
==
Raymond Camden wrote:
>
>>Hosted server filesystem layout:
>>d:\
>>www\
>>customer1\
>>customer2\
>>
>>If that tag is installed, customer1 can make an image of the URL
>>file://d:\www\customer2\ and he won't be stopped by anything.
>
>
> Wow, you mean like does?
CFHTTP d
July 18, 2002 11:13 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Idea Incubator - javax.imageio.ImageReader
>
> Matt
>
> Just curious but are there any other advantages to wrapping it in a
cfc?
>
> Thanks
>
> > >-Original Message-
> > >From: Matt Liott
Matt
Just curious but are there any other advantages to wrapping it in a cfc?
Thanks
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: 18 July 2002 17:45
> >To: CF-Talk
> >Subject: RE: Idea Incubator - javax.imageio.ImageReade
Someone just posted a link in my blog, figured I'd pass it around if
anyone else is interested in all this. I plan on checking it out tonight.
~Todd
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Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 13:30:23 -0400
From: Benoit Hediard
If you want to do some simple Image Processin
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> -Original Message-
> From: Jon Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 9:44 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Idea Incubator - javax.imageio.ImageReader
>
> Matt, if possible, could you ta
> Raymond Camden wrote:
> >>I would kill anybody who tried that on a server of me :)
> >
> > Why? This is no different then any other HTTP request. It's only an
> > issue if they didn't cache the result. To me, this is the same as
> > someone doing . If they hit me too
> many times, I
> > sto
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 7:35 AM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Idea Incubator - javax.imageio.ImageReader
>>
Raymond Camden wrote:
>>I would kill anybody who tried that on a server of me :)
>
> Why? This is no different then any other HTTP request. It's only an
> issue if they didn't cache the result. To me, this is the same as
> someone doing . If they hit me too many times, I
> stop them.
I mean: who
Raymond Camden wrote:
> I'd kill for a CFX/whatever that would make a thumbnail of a URL. (Or
> just an image of a URL - I know making thumbnails is pretty easy.)
http://www.gotdotnet.com/playground/services/ThumbnailGen/instructions.aspx
feel free to make a nice cfx around this.. or at least c
> I would kill anybody who tried that on a server of me :)
Why? This is no different then any other HTTP request. It's only an
issue if they didn't cache the result. To me, this is the same as
someone doing . If they hit me too many times, I
stop them.
> Doing that requires stuff like parsing HT
Raymond Camden wrote:
> I'd kill for a CFX/whatever that would make a thumbnail of a URL. (Or
> just an image of a URL - I know making thumbnails is pretty easy.)
I would kill anybody who tried that on a server of me :)
Doing that requires stuff like parsing HTML. But also parsing javascript
an
riginal Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 7:35 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Idea Incubator - javax.imageio.ImageReader
>
> Ok, I brought this up awhile ago. Basically finding a way to replace
> CFX_Image whatever. I
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"My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda
> -Original Message-
> From: Jon Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 11:35 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Idea Incubator - javax.imageio.ImageReader
>
I ran across this article on the ImageReader class that will probably
help you. There is some nice sample code.
http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/javaOne2001/600/
This one as well...although the example code seems a lot more complex.
http://www.devx.com/java/free/articles/travis01/tra
Ok, I brought this up awhile ago. Basically finding a way to replace
CFX_Image whatever. I'm closer to the answer now, but ... my half ass
knowledge in java is in the way.
With the standard CFMX JRE you can't get to the javax.imageio.ImageReader
I downloaded 'j2sdk1.4.0_01' and installed it on
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