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On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 11:41 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:
Feel free to hack away and let me know if you find any problems or other
potential security issues.
it should provide an URL so we can send people back to test code without
requiring pasting into the fields like those
I'd still be concerned with code that runs forever, or uses other 'heavy'
calls like lots of cfhttp, etc.
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 10:41 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:
OK I have done a complete rewrite of how it works now.
All saved code is now executed in a totally difference
That is on the list of forthcoming features :-)
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com wrote:
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 11:41 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk
wrote:
Feel free to hack away and let me know if you find
Well Ray there will always be people who will try that, however this is far
less likely to cause an issue here because Java is running as a process
inside an application pool, not as a service.
So if a request takes too long the process gets killed and the application
pool recycled just like
OK I have done a complete rewrite of how it works now.
All saved code is now executed in a totally difference instance than the
site itself, so uploaded code no longer has any access to the site files,
so that avoids all the permissions issues, and that instance is not
remotely accessible either.
I was just thinking the other day, wouldn't it be handy if there was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or providing
support
, 2013 at 10:26 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:
I was just thinking the other day, wouldn't it be handy if there was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing quick
snippets of code when
it executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write one.
http://cflive.cfmldeveloper.com
If you have any suggestions
it executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write one.
http://cflive.cfmldeveloper.com
If you have any
if there was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write
it executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write one.
http://cflive.cfmldeveloper.com
If you have any
if there was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write one
make it so much easier for testing quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write one.
http://cflive.cfmldeveloper.com
If you have any suggestions, use the feedback button
May 2013 10:26, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:
I was just thinking the other day, wouldn't it be handy if there was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing quick
snippets
you could just type in some CF code and have it
executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing
quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write one
easier for testing
quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write one.
http://cflive.cfmldeveloper.com
If you have any suggestions, use the feedback button
for testing
quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write one.
http://cflive.cfmldeveloper.com
If you have any suggestions, use the feedback button
if there
was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it
executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing
quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't
it be handy if there
was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it
executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing
quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general
Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:
I was just thinking the other day, wouldn't it be handy if there
was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it
executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing
quick
snippets
if there
was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it
executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing
quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I
it so much easier for testing quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write one.
http://cflive.cfmldeveloper.com
If you have any suggestions, use the feedback button.
--
--
Russ
...@michaels.me.uk
wrote:
I was just thinking the other day, wouldn't it be handy if
there
was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it
executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for
testing
quick
if there was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write
in some CF code and have it
executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing
quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support in general.
I couldn't find such a tool, so I decided to write one.
http
the other day, wouldn't it be handy if there
was a
website where you could just type in some CF code and have it
executed
instantly. this would really make it so much easier for testing
quick
snippets of code when answering questions on lists or forums, or
providing
support
Hi folks,
We're doing some load testing on our application - particularly focused on
a registration process.
We're monitoring the test with a number of tools, including FusionReactor.
As the test progresses, it's pretty easy to see the Memory Used statistic
climbing. That's expected but we'd
We're doing some load testing on our application - particularly focused on
a registration process.
We're monitoring the test with a number of tools, including FusionReactor.
As the test progresses, it's pretty easy to see the Memory Used statistic
climbing. That's expected but we'd
Hi Dave,
Yes, we are on 64 bit with CF9 and a pretty good amount of memory allocated
to the jvm (I'd have to check to find out exactly how much).
As our load test progresses, the memory used stat in FusionReactor got as
high as 75% for a little while. CF / Garbage collection seems pretty good
Sounds like you are on the right track by using FusionReactor.
Somewhat refreshing to see someone this concerned with memory usage in the
age of affordable hardware. If everyone was like this our shared CF servers
would probably be much happier.
My example, we had a template that just did a
the point at which the application becomes unresponsive as described
above. Proper performance analysis testing can really only happen once
you've removed functionality and operation bugs from your application,
and memory leaks would fall into that category. That said, it's
unlikely you'll run into true
and track memory etc?
And then scale up after a specific duration? Or for the second test
interval?
I don't have much experience with load testing and just want to make sure
that this is money well spend in terms of having some actionable data.
It's hard to answer this without more
[mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: February-11-12 7:46 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Load Testing - what to look for and monitor/report
Anyhow, what I really want to know from you experts is what should I
be watching and recording during these load tests?
Generally, you're interested in response time
Hey Guys,
I am hiring a load testing company, Neustar, to run some load tests on a new
cf app and server deployment. I have FusionReactor installed and the
platform is CF9 Standard on windows 2008 web server, and the backend is a
separate MS SQL box. A beefy one at that J. The server
We are wanting to put some type of testing system in place here at
work. I know there's a ton of stuff out there, and I'm really at a loss
as to where to start. I'm not sure if any of the TDD
frameworks are what we're after or not. Our main concern right now is
setting up something to help
there are several cf unit testing solutions available.
http://mxunit.org/
http://www.cfcunit.org/cfcunit/
http://cfunit.sourceforge.net/
You can use these not only to test that everything is working, but also to
test the data being returned is correct as you require.
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are wanting to put some type of testing system in place here at
work. I know there's a ton of stuff out there, and I'm really at a loss
as to where to start. I'm not sure if any of the TDD
frameworks are what we're after or not. Our main concern right now is
setting up something to help test our existing
Am I correct? The image upload, using makeunique can't be used
in conjuction with reReplace as in:
cffile action= upload
filefield = image
destination = #expandPath('images\')##reReplace(image,
'[^a-zA-Z0-9_.]', '', 'all')#
accept= image/jpg,
At that stage, the server has already received the uploaded file.
Action=upload just moves and/or renames the file.
However, I still do not think it will work as you expect. #form.image# only
contains a temporary file path at that point. The original/client file name is
not available until
Rick,
You want to make sure you upload into a temporary directory that is outside
of the web root first, otherwise as Leigh pointed out the mime type could be
spoofed, and the file could be executed before you've even had a chance to
perform any other validation on it. The link got truncated in
Thanks, Pete!
I'll check out the link!
Rick
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Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 4:52 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: My limited testing shows this won't work...
Rick,
You want to make sure you upload into a temporary directory
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There's nothing there to correct. CF's behavior is correct in both cases. If
those show up as errors in the testing tool, that's a flaw with the tool.
You can easily verify this by visiting the site directly with IE.
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On Sep 17, 2010 7:57 AM
I have to do testing for a migration project using the Internet Explorer
Compatibility Testing Tool, IE8 and Windows 7. Before we get into an
IE/Firefox/Chrome war, this is a corporate requirement!
During testing the following issues have come up:
1) I've found that any time
Perfect, thanks guys :)
Dominic
On 18 August 2010 21:18, Alan Rother alan.rot...@gmail.com wrote:
You should have a set of baseline images that you know the source of. Things
you made in Photoshop using your digital camera, that you can validate the
color space and dimensions of.
I would
I'm writing a small utility to perform some image resizing with
options such as 'limitFileSize', 'maintainAspectRatio', etc. and I'd
like to write unit tests for this (something I'm new to). How would
any of you l33t unit testers go about this? i.e. How would you source
the images for the unit
Hi Dominic,
I think when it comes to image files you will want to have some local
test files, because you can potentially run into issues with the way
different image editors save files. If you generate all your test
image files through your test code, then your test environment may not
You should have a set of baseline images that you know the source of. Things
you made in Photoshop using your digital camera, that you can validate the
color space and dimensions of.
I would also collect random images from around the web from various sources
such as a Google Image search,
Won,
Unfortunately, the EULA is about as official as it gets. The best I can
offer is to send you and your admin and email from my Adobe account
confirming that the same key can be used between production, staging,
testing and development environments. It's important to note that licenses
account
confirming that the same key can be used between production, staging,
testing and development environments. It's important to note that licenses
and license keys are not one in the same. For example, if you buy a volume
license for ColdFusion that covers many servers, we commonly issue
Hi folks,
I've been using CF 9 developer on edition on my dev box and the standard
version on my production box. I want to change the dev box to standard for
development only purpose under the EULA 3.1.3. Any directions for this or
do I just enter the same key?
W
Just use the same key.
-Adam
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Won Lee won...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
I've been using CF 9 developer on edition on my dev box and the standard
version on my production box. I want to change the dev box to standard for
development only purpose under the
Thanks
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Adrocknaphobia adrocknapho...@gmail.comwrote:
Just use the same key.
-Adam
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Won Lee won...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
I've been using CF 9 developer on edition on my dev box and the standard
version on my
Adam,
my network admin is asking me for a URL or documenation that specifically
states that. I showed him the EULA but he is asking for the part where we
can use a production key for development and testing. He understands those
servers will only be used for development and testing.
W
http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-testing-staging-and-development-changes-to-eula
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Won Lee won...@gmail.com wrote:
Adam,
my network admin is asking me for a URL or documenation that specifically
states that. I showed him the EULA but he
He was looking for something more official. We take licenses very seriously
here.
W
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Judah McAuley ju...@wiredotter.com wrote:
http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-testing-staging-and-development-changes-to-eula
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12
13, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Judah McAuley ju...@wiredotter.com wrote:
http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-testing-staging-and-development-changes-to-eula
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Won Lee won...@gmail.com wrote:
Adam,
my network admin is asking me for a URL
-9-testing-staging-and-development-changes-to-eula
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Won Lee won...@gmail.com wrote:
Adam,
my network admin is asking me for a URL or documenation that
specifically
states that. I showed him the EULA but he is asking for the part
where
we
can
, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Judah McAuley ju...@wiredotter.com wrote:
http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-testing-staging-and-development-changes-to-eula
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Won Lee won...@gmail.com wrote:
Adam,
my network admin is asking me for a URL
Not only that, let's not forget that Adam (adrocknaphobia) is the main
man in charge of all things CF at Adobe, so his direct response to this
post instructing Won to use the same key should suffice. I realize some
people want to see official documentation in writing, but short of
having
is not the same as a license audit, but comes
from the governmental regulatory agencies and internal company QA
departments that demand detailed records of all components of the
system and a detailed plan for testing the system for use. If you
change a component (hardware or software) you have to document
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From: succ...@ramonecung.com [mailto:succ...@ramonecung.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 8:34 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: form testing
Heya! I'm
Heya! I'm testing an in house developed app and I'm wondering what the best wat
to post data to a form is that gets around client side validation (including
the maxlength property of a text field and select boxes having pre-defined
data).
I basically want to ensure the server side validation
cfhttp method=POST url=yerForm.cfm
cfhttpparam type=FORMFIELD name=field1 value=val1 /
cfhttpparam type=FORMFIELD name=field2 value=val2 /
cfhttpparam type=FORMFIELD name=field3 value=val3 /
cfhttpparam type=FORMFIELD name=field4 value=val4 /
/cfhttp
Then you also have access to
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:34 AM, succ...@ramonecung.com wrote:
Heya! I'm testing an in house developed app and I'm wondering what the best
wat to post data to a form is that gets around client side validation
(including the maxlength property of a text field and select boxes having
pre
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 8:34 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: form testing
Heya! I'm testing an in house developed app and I'm wondering what the best
wat to post data to a form is that gets around client side validation
(including the maxlength property of a text field and select boxes having
pre
be on separate boxes. If the entire VM host goes down, you
lose access to all machines on it.
In a dev/test environment, that would most likely just mean some dev/testing
downtime until they are back up. In production, there should be some kind of
fail over anyway.
-Original Message-
From
testing on our
sites; our sites don't typically experience heavy traffic. Moving forward, we
are open to doing things differently or implementing virtualization if the
flexibility it allows outweighs the issue raised by Dave.
In an ideal world, everything is on a separate physical server
We are formalizing new development and testing environments for our ColdFusion
web sites and I would like to know what recommendations other
developers/administrators have regarding server configuration and/or best
practices.
We are currently running multiple ColdFusion 8 sites (~10) on IIS
Jess,
Have you considered VM? This could solve the problem without needing another
server.
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that a failure in your development environment could cause
a resource-based denial of service in your test environment? Do you
plan to run load tests in your testing environment?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned
At work, we handle all of our Dev and QA environments on virtual servers so
we can set it up exactly like production without buying all of the same
hardware twice.
At home, I use VMWare Fusion on my Mac to mimic whatever environment I need
to when developing/testing.
Virtualization gives you
Another vote for VM from me.
elasticserver.com is great-- I have an paid account there, I want to support
them because they are awesome!
Another very nice thing is you can test ANYTHING without worrying about a
sever failing.
Plus, it is very easy to load test an app-- you can limit the memory
I monitor my home page every 15 minutes for change. You can use any
of the free tools, or set up a cf scheduled task to do it.
I add a url parameter that tells the home page to dump all of the
data in the users table for my own entry. (My name, address, phone, etc).
IF that page changes, I
Does anyone have any good methods for testing or monitoring SQL
Injection they are willing to share?
Thanks!
Here's a good resource we use to test attacks:
http://ha.ckers.org/xss.html
Will
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was looking for ways to setup
monitoring and testing procedures to test for and monitor SQL Injection.
Monitor downtime and all that is covered, but I don't have anything too
useful for testing SQL Injection on new code and monitoring for SQL Injection
on existing sites.
Does anyone have
With the recent SQL Injection talk, I was looking for ways to setup monitoring
and testing procedures to test for and monitor SQL Injection. Monitor downtime
and all that is covered, but I don't have anything too useful for testing SQL
Injection on new code and monitoring for SQL Injection
One of the best ways to test your site is to post the URL here and claim
it can't be hacked. Usually people will help you out. :)
As far as specific testing tools, I think good practice and code reviews
are one of the best things here. You should be able to look at a query
and spot any
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 12:44 PM, b...@bradwood.com wrote:
As far as specific testing tools, I think good practice and code reviews
are one of the best things here. You should be able to look at a query
and spot any dynamic parts that are out of a cfqueryparam or not
sanitized in some other
With the recent SQL Injection talk, I was looking for ways to setup monitoring
and testing procedures to test for and monitor SQL Injection. Monitor downtime
and all that is covered, but I don't have anything too useful for testing SQL
Injection on new code and monitoring for SQL Injection
With the recent SQL Injection talk, I was looking for ways to
setup monitoring and testing procedures to test for and monitor
SQL Injection.
One of the prevention tools that I made available a while back will find
many SQL injection attempts and can stop them and notify you. It's not
perfect
On the topic, I guess to be fair I could mention that there are web
application firewalls out there that filter for attacks such as these.
They are probably going to be able to filter a high amount of traffic
faster that CF can, and if you pay $$ the vendor keeps up with all the
latest attack
A JDK patch boogered up our Coldfusion site.
Is there a regression test out there that will exercise the JDK to determine
any shortcomings created by a JDK patch?
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I would *ALWAYS* test system patches in development and staging, prior
to putting them in production. Load Balance testing in staging is a must
during this as well.
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
Co-Author of Learning Ext JS
http
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Judith Dinowitz
jdino...@houseoffusion.com wrote:
From what I can see, the last thing posted on the CFCUnit website is dated
2006. Is CFCUnit still a going concern? What Unit-Testing Frameworks are
people using in the CF community?
As others have said
From what I can see, the last thing posted on the CFCUnit website is dated
2006. Is CFCUnit still a going concern? What Unit-Testing Frameworks are
people using in the CF community?
Judith
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Yes, CFCUnit has not been update for some time.
CFer's have moved to unit testing frameworks such as MXUnit (
http://www.mxunit.org/) for back end testing and have started to use cfSpec
(http://github.com/adelphus/cfspec/) for behavioral front end testing. I'm
sure there are others out
there is also RocketUnit: A Simple Unit Testing Framework for ColdFusion
http://www.rocketboots.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=E565633C-E081-51EF-A7F883614F752942
2009/10/27 Patrick Santora patwe...@gmail.com
Yes, CFCUnit has not been update for some time.
CFer's have moved to unit
MXUnit pretty much superceded CFCUnit. CFCUnit is still viable, of
course, but MXUnit is certainly seeing a lot more activity, and is
pretty much the de facto standard for unit testing of CF apps.
cheers,
barneyb
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Judith Dinowitz
jdino...@houseoffusion.com wrote
Hello Friends,
I am in the process of doing penetration testing on a Web Site that runs solely
on IE (Internet Explorer). We need to identity problems such as XSS,
Injections, Insecure Direct Object References, etc.
Do you recommend or suggest any good tool, ideally a free or open-source tool
Hello,
I am trying to make a split testing script to track two landing pages.
Should I:
a) Just use random() to select the page assuming I'll end up with even
distribution (its 50/50 no?)
b) Store the last viewed page in an application var, single thread it,
and toggle
. Will this be a bottleneck? It would be a pretty small piece of
code..
I would use this if you really have to have a perfect distribution of 50 /
50 OR if you have a non technical boss who insists on testing it and wants
to see the A/B split every time he reloads the page. It's more complex, but
may
I'm just starting to get into Coldbox and I'm encountering some confusion as to
how to *really* test my models and database interaction.
So I have the following handler function which is fired upon form submission:
cffunction name=editAction
cfargument name=event
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