Just to follow up on what AJ said:
this doesn't work:
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resultcfflush
cflocation url=http://www.google.com;
==
It doesn't throw an error or anything, it just does the processing and
then doesn't
It sure is. Here is a scenario...
Say you build up a CF server on a dual 3Ghz CPU server with 4GB of RAM because
you plan to have lots of clients on it eventually. Well 80% of the performance
is wasted on day one and it's not until much later in the servers life that you
get the benefit of
Dale,
Why dont you buy and use the the standard version for starters.
If you have a client that requires the enterprise version, then pass
the cost on.
Remember to include fees for you require for testing and production
server setup and ongoing maintenance.
You could also split the cost
Mike,
Have you tried line debugging the code to see what is actually happening? It
might be something very obtuse..
Andrew Scott
Senior Coldfusion Developer
Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
www.aegeon.com.au
Phone: +613 8676 4223
Mobile: 0404 998 273
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From:
This may have been mentioned before - but
http://www.fiddlertool.com/fiddler/ is pretty useful for header
analysis. Even if it was written by the Evil Empire (TM)
skateboard.com.au wrote:
Hi Mike
Cflocation is all about the headers. Check the http headers being sent
to the browser.
Ok,
So he went and commented, so spoilt my fun, but here's what people thought
or hoped might have happened.
He has taken a vowel of silence
20.0%
He fell in a well and died
4.0%
He got hit by a car and died in a fire
4.0%
A Microsoft Vista Bug ate him.
16.0%
Geoff
another way to look at it is that 92% of the respondents wish him no
(physical) harm.
whether the other 8% know him personally is unclear...
On 7/2/07, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok,
So he went and commented, so spoilt my fun, but here's what people thought
or hoped might
Dale,
Whether people think I am a dickhead, or an arse. The fact is that the trend
of Coldfusion in the Enterprise market is changing, I voiced that after
taking the survey. So to take a survey like this Dale, is childish to say
the least. I mean I know you personally, and you have voiced your
Andrew,
As I said, everyone here thought the thread was funny. I welcome everyone's
opinion and as I know you I don't think you are just being a dickhead.
Perhaps others who don't know you think your just out to bag ColdFusion and
they don't realise that you've been a CF developer for 10
Dale,
Actually even though it was a dig at me, I still see the humorous side of
the Where is AS survey.
I have also started to have a play with Orcas, mind you I only came across a
Virtual instance of Orcas the first time and when trying to run it, it was
asking for another vhd with
Actually,
It wasn't meant as a dig, I actually thought that since Geoff had posted
about warnings and you had gone quiet that you had been banned (as did most
others by the survey).
When compiling the list of survey options, I was killing myself laughing
reading through the emails.
No Vista actually ate one of my hard drives. So I was more worried about
retrieving the data than anything else.
Andrew Scott
Senior Coldfusion Developer
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