they're looking for host headers to figure out how to
resolve requests. You might be able to specify the host header
separately within your CFHTTP request, but I've never tried it to be
honest.
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instead of Verity? Not that this would solve
the problem of indexing a lot of files, specifically.
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address for prerelease-api.anotherdomain.com and create a hosts entry
for prerelease-api.domain.com that points to this IP address.
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to that email. If your goal is to
communicate clearly with other people, it is your problem if you are
unable to do that.
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through
IIS. Here's a screenshot I just put together demonstrating this
feature.
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In this screenshot, the only thing I've changed from the default
behavior is the Edit Error Pages Settings - the default value is the
third radio button.
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it will
make no difference.
That has not been my experience. More than once I've had to change IIS
settings to view CF's error messages.
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from yours for a variety of reasons.
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, to be able to state categorically that it's not
always true.
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Is it possible to run a CF7 reinstall to recover this directory without
overwriting my existing installation and configuration?
No, I don't think so, but you could export your existing configuration
first then reinstall and import the configuration.
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Thanks, Dave. Could I install on another server and just copy the directory
over?
Without testing it myself I can't say for sure, but I think it
probably would work just fine.
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, you should always get the same hash, so these tools
compare the hash you provide against their database of existing hash
values, and then lookup the corresponding plaintext value.
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compares the hash to the one it stored when you set your
password in the first place. If they match, there's an extremely high
likelihood that the plaintext passwords match as well.
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In IIS, the handler for *.cfm is:
C:\ColdFusion10\config\wsconfig\1\isapi_redirect.dll
Does that look right...?
Yes.
Could this be a permissions issue...?
Are you able to run any CF pages? If so, probably not.
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Found it, I think: I was missing the IIS virtual directory /jakarta mapped
to C:\ColdFusion10\config\wsconfig\1
Does that look right?
Yes, you will need that. The web server configuration tool should have
created that for you.
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I think it did. Then I deleted it. Genius.
Don't feel too bad, it's not immediately obvious what it's for unless
you're familiar with Tomcat already. I know I did a double-take the
first time I installed CF 10, then I remembered there was no more
JRun.
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issues in the old enviroment?
Just because you have loads of memory doesn't mean you want CF to have
to manage it all, unless it's going to use it.
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a permanent generation any more.
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the correct value
for a configuration field in all situations is wrong.
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was unaware, but still recommend
you use HTTPS.
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for
handling this problem. I haven't read it myself, and it's not a free
paper, but it may be worth the money to you:
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=arnumber=6032221url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fxpls%2Fabs_all.jsp%3Farnumber%3D6032221
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to keep the code a generic as possible because it will
need to run
on both ColdFusion 9 and Railo 4.2.
I don't know about Railo, but Mark Mandel's Java class loader works
fine on CF 9:
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at runtime to verify that there's actually
something called importData.nickname in case it needs to reference
that value.
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. Your second argument doesn't actually refer to
the variable until that branch is executed. Does that make sense?
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a problem with relying on the CFIDE folder. Of
course, it's not easy to properly secure your server, and if that's
the case for you, you should certainly follow Russ' advice. He's also
correct about the bundled version being out of date.
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.
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was the same thing as CF Studio had been (RDS,
CF wizards, etc).
The Homesite product line (Homesite, CF Studio, Homesite+) were
written in Delphi, and I think no one at Macromedia really wanted to
support that once Nick Bradbury left.
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http
://nickbradbury.com/), where he describes himself:
I created HomeSite, TopStyle FeedDemon for Windows and developed
the Android version of Glassboard. I'm now a mobile developer at
Automattic.
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from
O'Reilly - so if you remember HotDog and Homesite you probably
remember it too. I still have my WebSite Pro books - they were really
well written!
My first web site used WebSite Pro on NT 3.51, and CGI code written in
... Visual Basic. Good times!
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/plus/releasenotes_plus.html
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then get the right sidebar with links to
other pages and
sections, but even if I go to the archives for each month they are incomplete.
It's working fine for me (Chrome on Windows 7, no proxy server).
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tell that a thread is
still busy, and make an assumption that a thread that's been busy for
too long has failed.
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, or something along those lines,
on your live site. Perhaps you have some sort of SES URL handler
that's parsing the URLs on your live site, and a corresponding error
handler that knows what to do with the incorrect template path.
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error handler in a while, but if this is the case
and you have a compile-time error in your code, it's going to be
displayed. This is something that used to be handled with the CFERROR
tag (type=request), but you really just shouldn't have any
compile-time errors anyway.
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CFQUERYPARAM? What is the error you're seeing, exactly?
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The errors getting back are all The request has exceeded the allowable time
limit Tag
What's happening on the database server?
Have you stopped and restarted the database server? Have you disabled
and reenabled the Maintain Connections option in your database
driver?
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did you check if SOLR still works after the upgrade ?
Doesn't Solr use a separate JVM?
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the CFQUERY tag itself (which might well cause
other performance issues) or you could make sure your loop doesn't
exceed 350 records (2100 divided by 6) by having an outer loop and an
inner loop.
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speed things up a good bit, but I've
never used cfthread before. Might be fun...
Yes, you could use CFTHREAD here pretty easily, and the records will
probably get into the database more quickly, but at the cost of other
things that might be happening on the server at the same time.
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will
support PDF packages. You'd need to force the user to download the
file, so that it can be viewed in a recent version of Acrobat or
Reader.
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. You can do this in CF using the onRequest event in
Application.cfc, but you can also do it at a lower level via Java
servlet filters. For CF, those are the first places I'd look.
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files (hopefully less
manually), and build a clean CF/IIS install following the lockdown
guides where possible/appropriate. Then, deploy the server settings
and source to the new install.
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the case, the problem is almost certainly in the
browser itself or some other piece of malware installed on the client.
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case, it could be designed only to respond to specific URLs or
URL patterns.
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ask what he is still trying to hack.
That's pretty obvious: the client. Lots of server hacks are pretty
trivial in their effect on the server, and are ultimately aimed at
compromising clients (whether the client is a browser or a search
engine).
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don't want.
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be malicious SQL if they were executable. But at this
point, this has nothing to do with safety unless your application
sends the string as-is to another application which isn't
parameterizing its SQL statements.
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Maybe Amazon SES? I haven't used it in a CF project so I can't speak to
that specifically, but I did use it in a Node.js project and it was a piece
of cake.
Amazon SES works fine from CF. We use it quite a bit. But we also host
our CF infrastructure with Amazon, so it makes sense there.
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for
more information.
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server functionality and get you the same benefits as distributed
mode.
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, actually.
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and see if I have
success. Thanks for the help and
advice.
That's not what web sockets are for, actually.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket
But you're welcome, and good luck with your CF endeavors!
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Dave - he likes it the way it is let it go! (with my apologies to Elsa)
:D
But since CF 10+ doesn't support it, he'd be ...
FROZEN at CF 9.
http://www.badum-tish.com/
I'm here all week. Try the veal!
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In the process of installing it, I have to also install McAfee, even
though I have paid for Norton's product. Now i have the conflict between
the two. I DONT BLOODY WANT McAFEE!!!
I'm pretty sure you can deselect this during the installation.
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because again it generally doesn't matter.
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purely focused on HTTP/HTTPS and a lot easier to read.
However, you have to configure clients to use it as a proxy. With CF,
you can do this at the JVM level, or you can change your CFHTTP code
to use a specific proxy server.
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Can Ruby Gems be installed without conflict along side of Coldfusion 8 on a
Windows 2003 Server? thanks!
Yes, but you won't want Ruby itself connected to the same IIS virtual
server(s) being used by CF, if you're using IIS.
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defeat the point of
caching.
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).
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You're welcome! Good luck!
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this with the MIME type
multipart/form-data instead of application/x-www-urlencoded?
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this to solve your problem, but
again I don't think that's really the problem you're having.
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, etc.
I'm starting to think I don't know how to add IIS to a server... but it's
pretty straight up.
There isn't that much to it, so I doubt it's your fault. An
out-of-the-box IIS install should work fine with CF 11.
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restriction in
place - a software firewall, perhaps - that's keeping wsconfig from
being able to see IIS.
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you could try is to force the server to precompile
everything by running a test script that generates an HTTP request for
each CF file before you open access to users.
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Yep, that's why I re installed IIS. Thanks Russ!
I think what Russ is getting at is that you can install individual IIS
components without uninstalling and reinstalling IIS itself, for
future reference.
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and running it as
administrator?
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to help you do this
effectively. And, you should be able to demonstrate to a network
administrator somewhere (your organization, the hosting company where
your CF server is) that this is not a CF problem but rather a
networking problem.
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able to connect to the server?
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with CF itself. Perhaps the CF server is on a network
segment that can't access this server. Perhaps the DNS entry changed
for the WP server, and the CF server hasn't updated its cache. Etc,
etc, etc.
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password managers work, how Greasemonkey works, etc, etc, etc.
If a user installs malware, of course that malware can do this sort of
thing. There's nothing magically sacrosanct in HTTP or HTML to prevent
this sort of thing.
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. If that isn't the case, all
bets are off.
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.perfectnavigator.com
is an ad-server script of some sort.
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local applications
will need to be downloaded and installed by the user, but they can
otherwise be very lightweight - for example, Java applets.
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. Make sure that the IIS virtual server user account can access the
IIS webroot (read/execute) and the subdirectory within the CF
directory that contains the IIS integration component
(c:\coldfusion11\config\wsconfig if you're using CF 11).
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thread and the database connection operate independently of
each other?
Yes, they're completely independent.
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, it'll continue uploading
the file already loaded within the browser, but changes wouldn't be
sent.
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Interesting point Dave.
But I just tested on Chrome (Mac) and it does pick up the changed file.
I'm surprised! But that's interesting to know, so thanks!
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we can't just use ANSI SQL-92 substring
functions in query of queries.
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it's a simple matter
of query of queries to sort the results.
I'm pretty sure that CFDIRECTORY returns a query object that can
directly be sorted using query of queries.
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basically have to go through them
one-by-one until you figure it out. CF doesn't really know anything
other than what the database tells it.
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, the
service account running IIS has to be granted permission within AD (in
the account Delegation tab). In that case, your workstation will
send the TGT along with the service ticket, and IIS can then use the
TGT to get additional service tickets on your behalf.
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user in a Kerberos realm. What
would be served here by getting another ticket?
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user never knows what the password is, only the PIN number.
But what exactly is the purpose of reentering your login name and
password if you've already successfully authenticated to get into the
app in the first place? Why not just put a big button there that says
Sign This?
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present
their passwords over the network in a Kerberos environment, and
perhaps just making sure that people follow standard procedures for
workstation security.
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front end if
you like:
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?
- the request being executed isn't covered by that Application.cfc -
is it in the same directory?
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Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides the highest
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Still doesn't work...?
That's still not a URL, is it?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
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of the Variable named Expires7 is indeed YES.
Without quotes around Yes, CF sees it as a variable name, not a
literal string.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
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Also, shouldn't it be
cfif form[ 'Expires_' UpdateMe ] is 'Yes'
???
or is it the current trend to use EQ when checking a text field nowadays? :)
They're equivalent, so it doesn't matter which one you use. It's
purely a matter of personal preference.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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Tried to log in to the CF 9 admin this evening and got the following: ...
My first guess, whenever I see CF admin login failures of any sort, is
that you might have more than one CF admin directory and CF is using
the wrong one.
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http
/09/livecycle-designer-and-accessibility.html
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
1-202-527-9569
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our
if it fails on the TRY it will fail inside the CFCATCH.
This is all very accurate except for one portion. CFCATCH doesn't
require a type. It's generally recommended that you specify a type,
but in the absence of that attribute it'll simply catch any exception
thrown by the CFTRY.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig
JCE policy files for Java 7
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jce-7-download-432124.html
JCE policy files for Java 6
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jce-6-download-429243.html
Let me know if that works for you.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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is with the
designer who chose the wrong solution.
If you're building a web application and you choose Access, you chose
the wrong solution. It may not be the end of the world, but it's not
the best choice for any web application.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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http
- you
still have concurrency issues. You also have other problems, such as
the inability of Access to perform routine table maintenance while the
database is being used by CF. For example, the space originally
allocated for records isn't reclaimed properly when the records are
deleted.
Dave Watts
workstations without admin rights.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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http://training.figleaf.com/
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GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers
- and run it as an application. You could do that before
with a little bit of tinkering, but CF 11 makes it a lot easier.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
1-202-527-9569
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA
this in an element
or an attribute.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
1-202-527-9569
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers
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