Hey All,
I know in IIS you can setup CF to process HTML files (so you can have CF
control access to those files). Can the same be accomplished with Apache (as
I'm new to Apache)? If so, please send along some details ;-)
TIA
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce
this, and it is just a guess. With that in mind, try it and see
what happens! :)
~Brad
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From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 4:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Have CF process HTML files
Hey All,
I know in IIS you can setup CF to process
I know in IIS you can setup CF to process HTML files (so you
can have CF control access to those files). Can the same be
accomplished with Apache (as I'm new to Apache)? If so,
please send along some details ;-)
Yes. In httpd.conf, you'd simply add the appropriate extensions to the
Thanks Dave and Brad...I figured it would be in httpd.confbut now I know
where ;-)
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
cell: 250.920.8830
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web:
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 15:26, Kevin Aebig wrote:
Actually yes it does. I've worked out a browser based version as well for
the Linux and Mac guys.
Excellent !
Looking forward to trying this out...
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Tom Chiverton
Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
No worries my man ;-)
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From: Patrick Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 July 2005 22:39
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Process Monitor
Hey Kevin. Yep, that's us--SeeFusion (and SeeJava and SeeDotNet coming
soon). Feel free to send along any and all comments
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 18:54, Kevin Aebig wrote:
It hasn't gone quiet... it's being fixed up and included in the next DRK.
The official MM DRK's ? I thought they were being phased out ?
There will be a new and improved (no bugs, thx Ray) version release shortly
Great !
Does it run on
20, 2005 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: CF Process Monitor
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 18:54, Kevin Aebig wrote:
It hasn't gone quiet... it's being fixed up and included in the next DRK.
The official MM DRK's ? I thought they were being phased out ?
There will be a new and improved (no bugs, thx Ray
SeeFusion by WebApper.
www.seefusion.com
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From: Kazmierczak, Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 July 2005 16:46
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF Process Monitor
What was the name of the java app that would tell you the current
running cf processes?
Thanks
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 16:46, Kazmierczak, Kevin wrote:
What was the name of the java app that would tell you the current
running cf processes?
Do you mean
http://www.keslabs.com/crd/
(which has gone all quiet recently) ?
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Tom Chiverton
Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
That was what I was looking for.
Thanks.
Kevin.
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From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 11:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Process Monitor
SeeFusion by WebApper.
www.seefusion.com
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From
features in the meantime as well to slowly take
over the wor... I mean... help developers.
Cheers,
Kevin
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From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: July 19, 2005 10:02 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF Process Monitor
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 16:46, Kazmierczak
.
Kevin.
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From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 11:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Process Monitor
SeeFusion by WebApper.
www.seefusion.com
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From: Kazmierczak, Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL
On Win2k you can use the perfmon alerts and have them trigger any exe or
even run a CF page using wget. This way you can monitor queued requests,
running requests etc...
Brook
At 02:29 PM 9/19/2003 -0400, you wrote:
What kind of tools are folks using for monitoring CFMX on J2EE processes?
: The cf process
Ok I've been using cf for awhile and have been asked
about the process- how it sends info to/from db, etc.
I explained it and to illustrate showed diagrams from
Forta's and Wrox's books on How ColdFusion Works- (client
request--webserver passes to cf--cf processes all
Ok I've been using cf for awhile and have been asked about the process- how
it sends info to/from db, etc I explained it and to illustrate showed
diagrams from Forta's and Wrox's books on How ColdFusion Works- (client
request--webserver passes to cf--cf processes all cfml tags--cf returns html
the office :
)
Not many CF developers would even have the time to tackle all this
themselves, not to mention the detail skills (no offense to those that
can/do).
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From: Janine Jakim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 6:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: The cf
Ok I've been using cf for awhile and have been asked
about the process- how it sends info to/from db, etc
I explained it and to illustrate showed diagrams from
Forta's and Wrox's books on How ColdFusion Works- (client
request--webserver passes to cf--cf processes all cfml
tags--cf
Dave Watts wrote:
To the best of my knowledge, CF doesn't create any temporary files except
when accepting uploaded files
Access ODBC driver sometimes creates them Either in the \winnt\ or the
\winnt\system32\ dir
Jochem
To the best of my knowledge, CF doesn't create any
temporary files except when accepting uploaded files
Access ODBC driver sometimes creates them Either in the
\winnt\ or the \winnt\system32\ dir
That figures Just another reason to dislike Access Sheesh
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf
Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 7:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: The cf process
Ok I've been using cf for awhile and have been asked
about the process- how it sends info to/from db, etc.
I explained it and to illustrate showed diagrams from
Forta's and Wrox's books
CFCACHE creates temp files in a specified directory - and
caching a query does as well I believe
Yes, CFCACHE creates temp files Caching a query, however, doesn't, although
creating a persistent query through RDS does
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://wwwfigleafcom/
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: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 9:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: The cf process
CFCACHE creates temp files in a specified directory - and
caching a query does as well I believe.
Yes, CFCACHE creates temp files. Caching a query, however, doesn't, although
creating a persistent query through RDS does.
Dave
Are you sure? I seem to recall in CF 40 that we could
reset all cached queries by deleting all the TMP files
from a particular directory (path escapes me at the moment)
No, I'm pretty sure they're stored in memory - if you don't believe me, just
cache a bunch of queries and watch your
I am coding a single Header custom tag for all the pages in a large static
site. Some of the pages will contain breadcrumb navigation at the top. As a
parameter I can send through the breadcrumb title and URL to the custom tag,
e.g.
cf_header bc_title=About bc_URL=about.cfm
I would prefer only
How about a structure? Readily comprehensible for when you come back to it
6 months later.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:13 AM
Subject: How fast does CF process arrays/swucth statements?
I am
: How fast does CF process arrays/swucth statements?
How about a structure? Readily comprehensible for when you come
back to it
6 months later.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:13 AM
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Why not benchmark your options with GetTickCount()
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From: Steve Vosloo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 10:12 AM
Subject: RE: How fast does CF process arrays/swucth statements?
Yes, I could easily do that. If each page
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