I am not sure about the hotkeys but the snippets are files on your hard
drive. I back mine up regularly. Look in the allaire/ install directory for
a directory names UserData\Snippets and just copy them to disk/network.
Perhaps hotkeys are thereabouts also?
Tony Gruen
Development/SFNetworks
Rick,
Utilizing CF to simply identify the location of the image is simpler for
several reasons. I consider myself much junior to the great minds on this
forum but I will humbly offer my experience.
Simply put, speed and flexibility are your bonus payoffs. Key points for
flexibility are:
- you
Wat do you mean by a tree structure?
A struct with nested structs with nested structs
like what WDDX gives you.
Nick
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Does anyone have any experience storing images in SQL 7.0,
and retrieving them in CF?
Its far faster, easier and a lot less messy to store the
images's name and then dynamically construct the path
information.
I've asked this question before also. And got similar
responses as
Solved.
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I'm glad it worked, I also find the scheduler in CF is problematic...
Thinking about it some more on a brain that's not been awake for 16 hours,
you could also do it directly using cfhttp to call the page and save it to
a flat file then cfinclude that file That would take out the vagaries of
Is there a limit to the amount of text you can write in an HTML e-mail sent
using CFMAIL?
variables.Invoice forms the body of the e-mail. If it goes beyond about 990
bytes, you get the e-mail, but it's blank. Less than that and the e-mail is
fine. And if you output the e-mails to the screen,
Replies to all included;
here's a real silly question but is
cfset variables.IDCount=getPeopleInfo.RecordCount written exactly like
this or is it written like
cfset variables.IDCount=#getPeopleInfo.RecordCount# leaving the # off
could be your problem.
You are kidding, right? CF hasn't
Hello everyone. I am running into a problem with my cfquery tag and I
was wondering if anyone out there could give me a hand with this.
Basically I am querying a database that has a series of records. But
when I output the information from the database I only want to select
the newest
There is such a thing as ActiveScript in Studio so that you can build little
code things to do whatever you want. It's not hugely functional but you can
pull in COM objects to do whatever you want.
I wrote some ActiveScript to put documentation into pages that didn't have
any. Click a button,
Perhaps this can help someone help me: screen shot of the performance
monitor thingy on the task manager when CF has its fit:
http://www.argl.be/images/cf_yuk.gif.
The first arrow points to my loading this EXACT page:
---cutstuderen.cfm--cut---
table align="right" cellpadding=5
Thats Sql Server only (access too?) . cfquery maxrows=1 might be better
Justin
cfquery name="OutputUnitContent" datasource="camp" dbtype="ODBC"
Select top 1 *
from UnitPages
where ArticleUnit = '#form.units#'
order by ArticleDate DESC
/cfquery
This will literally
Why not put debugging on for your IP only???
I can't put debugging on as it's a production server - I don't
have the data
on my test machine to use, and the amount of data is huge to download
As I said - it's confusing the hell out of me.
Philip Arnold
Also you chould RUN SQLtrace to see
Thats Sql Server only (access too?)
Access too.
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cfquery name="OutputUnitContent" datasource="camp" dbtype="ODBC"
Select top 1 *
from UnitPages
where ArticleUnit = '#form.units#'
order by ArticleDate DESC
/cfquery
This will literally return the top row, and nothing else
Thats Sql Server only (access too?) .
Hey everyone:
Is just my imagination, or am I the only CF programmer user in South
Carolina. It seems the Palmetto state is addicted to M$ and AS400.
Rick
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Phillip,
A couple of suggestions. I use debugging on a production servers all the
time. If you have access to the CF Admin, I turn on debugging for my IP
address. Since I'm on dial-up and my ISP drops my connection all the time. I
have to change IP addresses that the debug shows on about every
Rick-
No! There are 8 Coldfusion developers where I work- from senior to just
learning! Also, Bosch Automotive in Charleston uses CF for some intranet
type projects, and I can think of several other
businesses or individuals who use CF.
;-)
Kurt
-Original Message-
From: Richard L
Why not put debugging on for your IP only???
D'OH - forgot you could do that...
Also you chould RUN SQLtrace to see whats going on. These kind of issues
Usually are a result of silly mistakes. I know mind are. Get someone else
there to look at the code, might pick it up staight away.
2
Where is the application.cfm and onrequestend.cfm with all of this. If there
isn't a copy of those 2 files in the directory for this site it will recurse
until it finds one. Maybe there is an application.cfm and or
onrequestend.cfm page somewhere that is doing some wierd stuff.
Robert Everland
We use Delphi and CF here. The main reason for that is most of our products
have some standard application interfaces as well as web interfaces.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 1:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: DELPHI -
A couple of suggestions. I use debugging on a production servers all the
time. If you have access to the CF Admin, I turn on debugging for my IP
address. Since I'm on dial-up and my ISP drops my connection all
the time. I
have to change IP addresses that the debug shows on about every half
Since the database is in Access, you can export the table to a text file,
manipulate the data using find and replace functions in many editors, and
import the data back in. The database is live, but I would expect your
product table is static enough to not change while you do the data cleanup.
For those that are using Delphi, what role does it play in the
internet? Is it being used strictly for COM access with CF, or are there
hidden web abilities some of us may be unaware of?
At 07:45 AM 1/9/01 -0600, you wrote:
We use Delphi and CF here. The main reason for that is most of our
We use it for all of our COM stuff and for all of our stand alone Windows
apps. Delphi can be used as a CGI by using its ISAPI capabilities. There are
those that argue that Delphi's ISAPI is superior(in speed) to ASP,CF, or
whatever. I still think that it is personal preference as to what any
Delphi is a client/server RAD development tool, developed by Borland
(Inprise or whatever they are called this days). Main competitors are (were)
Visual Basic and PowerBuilder.
If I'm not mistaken ColdFusion Studio was built using Delphi. form more
information go to Borland home page.
Marius
I have a query that takes a while to produce results. It takes longer then
the allowed 75sec timeout period. I've put the ?RequestTimeout=500 on the
url but I continue to get the error msg about the 75sec timeout period. Why
is this override not working or is there something else I should try?
One of the "smaller" issues is backing up..
if the images are stored in the database, they will also be backed up
every time you back up the database. If you have a lot of graphics, it
will greatly increase the costs (time, media and slowing down the website)
to do your daily
What is the best way to strip CRs and LFs from a string?
StripCR() gets the CRsbut I still have linefeeds (or CR/LF combos...)
left in the string.
I am doing this as part of cleaning up data from an SQL server to put into a
..CSV file...and well, CSV doesn't handle random CR/LF very well
I remember that Nick Bradbury's original releases of Homesite (before HS was
bought by Allaire, which begat CFStudio...) was a Delphi app. It would
stand to reason, then, that the current releases at least have some Delphi
floating around in them. And wasn't there a known bug with how Delphi
At 08:44 1/9/01 -0500, you wrote:
Where is the application.cfm and onrequestend.cfm with all of this. If there
isn't a copy of those 2 files in the directory for this site it will recurse
until it finds one. Maybe there is an application.cfm and or
onrequestend.cfm page somewhere that is doing
you sure on that???
I often use onrequestend in places where I dont use application.cfm -
primarily for debugging...
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From: Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 January 2001 14:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CPU 100% (again, sorry) - with screen shot and theory :)
We use multiple resultsets (up to 4) with Sybase stored procedures and it
works fine. We're using the native drivers not ODBC. I don't know about
any CF preferences or limitations with them.
Karen Jefferson
VetCentric
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Couldn't you replace all instances of Chr(13) (I think that's right...) with
a null?
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From: Bryan
What is the best way to strip CRs and LFs from a string?
cfset crlf = chr(13)chr(10)
cfset stripped = replacelist(myString,crlf,"")
Should do the trick.
- Sean
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Rick,
Others have dealt with speed and storage issues regarding images and
databases. Here's how I handle things. Rather than calling a BLOB
object. What happens when your client wants to change a significant
proportion of the images - its much easier copying the new images to the
appropriate
Use the Replace function. The best way is to do a replace for CR and then
one for LF. as they could be in any order, generally though it should be
CRLF.
The character codes for LF is 10 and CR is 13 (I think!).
I this should work
cfset x=#Replace(x,chr(13),"","ALL")#
cfset
There is no application or onrequestend anywhere in sight.
I removed those on purpose because they _do_ contain calls to a database and
more compicated ColdFusion.
There's no issue of looking for those files "higher up" either: all files
are in the root directory of a virtual server
When you say that the third select is the one which returns the data, do
you mean successfully, while the other two fail? Or that the first two
selects do not return data because they are not supposed to? I assume it's
the former. It sounds like if you run it with only one crprocresult tag,
we use ListServ HPO version
www.lsoft.com
touted as the best there is currently. We enjoy it.
But it costs many $1000's, AND per year, which are enjoyable otherwise.
This may be considered an "unfair comment" in a commercial software
forum, but I have delivered a sustained 1000 msgs/minute
There's no issue of looking for those files "higher up"
either: all files are in the root directory of a virtual
server (http://www.ransel.be if you're curious) (no files
there now, sorry, don't want my test server to crash all
the time :).
Just as a warning, but CF doesn't stop looking
Ahh, darnit, I used Replace before, using Chr(10) and Chr(13) but forgot
about the scope portion of Replaceguess I thought it was optional.
thanks for the help everyone.
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Actually it looks for onrequestend.cfm wherever it finds
application.cfm. It will not keep looking past the directory
where it finds application.cfm for onrequestend.cfm.
I don't know what happens if it finds onrequestend.cfm before
it finds application.cfm
you sure on
I am told by my fellow developer that you can not use custom tags and
includes in a page that is using SSL?
Is this true?
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I am told by my fellow developer that you can not use custom tags and
includes in a page that is using SSL?
Is this true?
In a word - NO!
If it was, all of my shopping carts and secure forms wouldn't work, but they
do
Remember that CF is only running the request, it doesn't care if it's
Do you also use cfincludes in the ssl page?
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Ward [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SSL
Not true. We are currently using 4-5 custom tags in templates that
include
everything from
the
My experience is that you can use at least includes, provided that you have
a copy in the SSL directory as well as the non-SSL directory.
Dave
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From: "Nathan Stanford" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 10:23 AM
wow - I never knew that... I've just tested it and tthat does appear to be
the case...
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 January 2001 15:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CPU 100% (again, sorry) - with screen shot and theory :)
Actually it looks for
Yes we use cfincludes. The other posts tell the whole story: CF assembles
the HTML content to send to the browser, leaving the web server with the
task of dealing with SSL.
-Original Message-
From: Nathan Stanford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 10:36 AM
Anybody using stuff like
http://www.rainbow.com/ncdb/ACCEL.PDF
to speed up SSL and offload encryption from the main CPU?
Len
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On 1/9/01, Nathan Stanford penned:
I am told by my fellow developer that you can not use custom tags and
includes in a page that is using SSL?
Is this true?
Nope. Do it all the time.
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_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
ColdFusion Solutions /
Huh? SSL is a delivery method, a networking thing. Custom Tags are at the
application level. Technology wise we're talking apple and oranges.
What he might have been trying to say is that you SHOULDN'T use custom tags
on something that you want to be secure. Extend that as a company policy
Thanks,
That is the ammunition I needed.
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Ward [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SSL
Yes we use cfincludes. The other posts tell the whole story: CF
assembles
the HTML content to
This is a question for those of you in the know...
Is there an advantage to putting application variables into the request
scope instead of having application variables around a conditionaly
statement to only load once per timeout.
So in your Application.cfm one would have
cfscript
So no more 100%?
Robert Everland III
Web Developer
Dixon Ticonderoga
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From: Daniel Lancelot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 10:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CPU 100% (again, sorry) - with screen shot and theory :)
wow - I never knew
If I'm not mistaken ColdFusion Studio was built using Delphi. form more
information go to Borland home page.
Think you a right. I seem to remember one of the Allaire beta guys
mentioning that this was the case
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Hi All,
I am new as an independent developer.
Can you please direct me to sites on software contract Writting.
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Yeah, its all Delphi based. I recall this, because the Allaire developers
said they would not port CF Studio to linux until Delphi showed up there
(which it is about to...so maybe they will port it soon :-)
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That was a good idea. It is only returning the last resultset no matter
which select statement is last. Is there something that needs to separate
each select (begin/end statements, etc.) in order for CF to see it as a
distinct resultset?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a question for those of you in the know...
Is there an advantage to putting application variables into the request
scope instead of having application variables around a conditionaly
statement to only load once per timeout.
So in your Application.cfm one would have
cfscript
OK. I am having a problem here. I am able to DELETE a file with CFFILE
without a problem, but when I try to almost immediately WRITE the same file
back it tells me there is an issue with the file "Error: The file could not
be accessed." Has anyone encountered this before? When I check on the
I think your running into the IIS 'feature' that locks files for you. This
'feature' can be disabled, and someone on this list had a good way of
handling it. You should be able to find it in the archives.
===
Raymond Camden,
You are encountering file locking errors. The write is trying to begin
before the delete has released it's lock on the file. When writing and
deleting, I always rename the file first, then delete the renamed file.
Same for the write. Write to a temp file, then once the write is complete,
I've got a funny one here that I've not seen before
One of my templates features a csv upload feature which updates a SQL 7
database with its contents.
Before I run through the file and check the contents for poor formatting,
the database itself is backed up to disk.
This is the code that
Im no PKI/Crypto wizard ... however; Im not so sure why these (rainbow)
cards are sooo pricey, when now ... both 3Com and Intel Adapters have this
or similar tech on their most basic NIC's.
the Intel PILA8470C3, and even the PILA8460C3 Desktop adapter. In addition I
beleive the newer Gigabit
NT has this wonderful habit of not dealing with requests immediately - it
can mean that when you try to write a file it messes up and needs a slight
delay
Pain, but it's lovely M$ software!
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133
Keep in mind that though this eliminates most problems, the issue will
still persist. The best way to solve the problem is to use the CFLOCK tag.
Benjamin S. Rogers
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-Original Message-
From: Chris Terrebonne [mailto:[EMAIL
Thanks for the pointers, it works great
On Mon, 08 Jan 2001 21:08:43 -0600, you wrote:
It's actually very simple to accomplish. CFFile looks for the name of the
form field, so you have to make sure to match these up. In general, the way
you do it is to set up a global variable with the number
Hi
Please could someone let me know what I am doing wrong. I want to use
CFGRID.
I am getting this message in the IISLOG.
GET /CFIDE/classes/allaire/controls/cfGridFormApplet.class - 404 604 342 0
HTTP/1.0 Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+5.0;+Win32) - -
I have in Coldfusion a mapping for
?
looking for help on this if anyone can...
on our new layout for our site we have a menu script that works great with IE but not
w/ ns. i was wondering if their was a way to do a check with cf that would check which
browser was being used and if they were using NS then it would not load the
This is great help and I appreciate all this feedback.
Is there an answer to my second question... I think this is an issue if
someone tries to OPEN the file instead of SAVING it. So the second
question is is there a way to force someone to DOWNLOAD the file instead of
opening it?
This would
You can check this by looking at CGI.HTTP_User_Agent which will identify the
browser. The only problem with this is different browsers return different
types.
Hatton Humphrey
-Original Message-
From: Jay Patton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 12:43 PM
Hi all,
I am trying to use a snippet of code from the Maryland CFUG that uses the
CFOBJECT tag to interact with the Microsoft MSXML DOM.
Here is the code:
CFOBJECT action="CREATE" type="COM" class="Microsoft.XMLDOM" name="Parser"
CFSET xmlFile = "sens_xml.xml"
CFSET Parser.Async = false
Actually, the feature you are referring to does not have anything to do with
the operating system but rather the Web server. IIS creates handles to files
for fast references.
When you delete a file, you actually delete the file (contrary to what
Philip has suggested). The handle, however, is
I'm not exactly sure what you're talking here. My understanding is that
CFGRID is used as a CF tag inside a file.
CFGRID name="name" height="height"...
CFGRIDCOLUMN NAME="col1" HEADER="head1"
/CFGRID
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Tony Turner -CFUG [mailto:[EMAIL
See my last post for the technical explanations.
If I'm guessing correctly, you are running an NT server with IIS? On the
first page of your application you create a file that the user can then
download? With some subsequent page request, you then delete the file?
However, the file still appears
Well it depends: you mention a script. Is it written in CF or Javascript.
If javascript it's easy (just look at developer.netscape.com and the
javascript guide). And it's just as easy using CF.
Just check your server variables (CGI.HTTP_USER_AGENT). Then look at the
value and parse it out as
I have a problem with the time stamp on messages sent through cfmail. My servers
clock is set at GMT -0500 but CFMail messages are being stamped with + 0400 wich is
affecting the time sent by about 9 hours.
Anyone have any insight as to why this is happening or where I go to correct it?
WITH THE IF/ELSE/ on Stored Procedures is there a way to write a storedproc
so it was like this
SELECT *
from member
where membernumber 0
IF @name is "0"
and name='blah'
end
if @this eq "that"
and that='test'
end
to make it only run certain things if certain values are set
Bill Wheatley
Activeedit requires browsers to support ActiveX, which means Internet
Explorer on Windows, exclusively.
I've only been using the demo so far and am very happy with it.
H.
-Original Message-
From: Francisco Montes; Spain on Line [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08,
Sorry I did not elaborate before. NT 4.0 SP 5, CF 4.0, IIS 4.0.
The Application is Deleting a file if it exists and then writes the file
FRESH. Then gives the user a link to the CSV file. After that, the user
can download it, save it, or click another link to regenerate the file. It
seems
Make sure you have CFIDE mapped in the web site.
Shawnea
- Original Message -
From: "Tony Turner -CFUG" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 12:42 PM
Subject: CFGrid
Hi
Please could someone let me know what I am doing wrong. I want to use
Something like this:
Declare @Name varchar()
Declare @This varchar()
SELECT @Name = Name,@This = This
from member
where membernumber 0
IF @name is 'blah'
Begin
Do Something here
end
if @this eq "that"
begin
Do something
end
Not sure why that's happening but you can force the date in the mail like
so:
CFMAIL
TO="someone"
SUBJECT="test"
FROM="someone else"
CFMAILPARAM
NAME="Date"
VALUE="#dateformat(now(),"ddd, d mmm ")#
#timeformat(now(),"hh:mm:ss")# -0500"
test!
/CFMAIL
When you delete a file, you actually delete the file (contrary to what
Philip has suggested). The handle, however, is left open. A
separate process
called the cache scavenger routinely goes through and checks to see which
files have been deleted. At this point the handle to the file is
Go to the CF Developers Exchange look at the custom tags that do this for
you. AEBrowser (I think) is the one I use often, works great and returns a
lot of useful information on the client that you can use to make good
decisions. There are other good ones there too. I use it for checking
browser
Here is an excerpt from one of my posts last month. There's probably quite a
few other useful discussions on this topic in the list archives already.
I would like to add ezEdit (http://www.siteobjects.com) to this list of
utilities. It is distributed in the form of a custom tag. This tag works
Here's an example script I was given that show how you can loop through a
query using a cursor. Hope it helps.
Rick
USE Master
GO
DECLARE @DBname VarChar(50)
DECLARE DBCursor SCROLL CURSOR
FOR SELECT Name FROM Master..SysDatabases
ORDER BY Name
-- ORDER BY DBID
Allaire's home page is throwing a 405...
Oops...
Howie
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HTMLEdit
This is not a ColdFusion solution but I would be remiss not to mention it
since it is such a quick and easy solution that probably meets
many peoples'
needs.
http://javaboutique.internet.com/HTMLEdit/
Pros: Simple and Open Source. Cross-platform and cross-browser.
Cons: Very, very
Regarding simple examples of stored procedures OT --
what should a very simple stored procedure that returns multiple resultsets
look like?
Lisa
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 12:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT SQL
I second this, for the most part. its really good, the only problem is it
can sometimes take a while to load (and that's on the office LAN. Must take
a while for all those users on dial up.)
Chris Martin
-Original Message-
From: Rob Sherman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
Sorry I did not elaborate before. NT 4.0 SP 5, CF 4.0, IIS 4.0.
We guessed correctly. :)
The Application is Deleting a file if it exists and then writes the file
FRESH. Then gives the user a link to the CSV file. After that, the user
can download it, save it, or click another link to
I couldn't be happier with the newest version of eWebEditPro. Visit
www.ektron.com
We tested eWebEditPro, but some of our clients don't like installing plugins
from companies that they've never heard of - it's a paranoia thing
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP
Is there anyone on this list who has teached CF in university and has
experience with Allaire Curriculum License program. I have some quick
questions and since Allaire's Peter Sheridan (responsible for Curriculum
License program) is out of the office until January 16 I'm hoping someone
else could
What would be faster an inner join, an outer join, or a where
something = something join. I am working with huge queries and a little bit
of time on a small query could translate to a huge gain on my joins.
Robert Everland III
Web Developer
Dixon Ticonderoga
I haven't seen any sites like that, and there's probably good reason. A
contract is a legal document, and laws vary per locality. Your best bet
is to consult with a lawyer and have them to put together a "template"
that you can use.
--Billy
Albert K Arhin wrote:
Hi All,
I am new as an
Outer joins from my experience take the longest. Since a where x=y join is
essentially the same thing as an inner join, I can't imagine either one
taking any longer. However I could be wrong.
Gregory Harris
Web Developer
Stirling Bridge Group LLC
- Original Message -
From: "Robert
I see the merit to these suggestions. But, unfortunately this only works
around the problem and does not fix it.
The 500 byte file that you see is a placeholder of sorts. It exists for
up
to 30 seconds (the default ObjectCacheTTL).
The files are remaining for what looks like about 1 to 2
I have an application that stores a variable in SESSION scope ... the
application is set to timeout after 12 hours, however, when users login and
begin working, after about 10-15 minutes, they get logged out. CFServer is
set to hold SESSIONs for 12 hours as is the application its self.
My only
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