of code in chunks and fuse things
together and for whatever reason they don't go back and clean things up -
whether it's a timeline issue or just that the person hopes to never touch it
again.
-Paris Lundis
Sent via the WebMail
efficiency here like in all other software circles. Without
a doubt, a junior developer will abuse the speed of todays processors and mask
the slow nature of their work. For them to evolve they optimize and use
different methods to do the same thing.
-Paris Lundis
index their
PDFs?
I've created a database generated collection with this configuration and it
works fine. Thus the confusion when coupled with contradicting messages out
here.
-paris lundis
Sent via the WebMail system
Here's my solution and it is adopted from someone else's work... I use it successfully on my PubCrawler.com site to hide emails from spammers of our most valued users who created the most reviews to date... The system uses email values throughout to identify folks... We inherited it that way, but
Access tends to 'abandon' connections... a fair amount of memory loss with any large
usage on a server.. Access isn't good at all for shared hosting company
environments... Easy way to hose a server...
Find out if they have your DSN maintaining connections ... depending on the
application you
At the starting level you seem to be at with the site and databases, I'd recommend
taking the MySQL route its free... runs on more platforms.. runs darn fast...
If you think your clients/company will be a Windoze shop or clients will be wanting MS
solutions I'd say pickup MsSQL
Working with any database in CF is easy and most of us know where we can find the
field names of a fetched query - programmatically...
Does anyone know off hand if it is possible to retrieve or otherwise determine the
field types that match the field names? (ie: text(length), integer, etc.?)
are you using? In Oracle you can hit the data dictionary
SELECT COLUMN_NAME, DATA_TYPE, DATA_LENGTH, NULLABLE, DATA_DEFAULT
FROM ALL_TAB_COLUMNS
WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'TABLE_NAME'
ORDER BY COLUMN_ID
Doug
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From: paris lundis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:23 AM
Subject: fetching the field type ?
Working with any database in CF is easy and most of us know where
no problem here with the patch and CF 5.
-paris
-- Original Message --
From: Lofback, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 16:35:40 -0500
Anybody had a problem with CF5 after applying the patch that corrects the
Marcromedia needs to stop it with all their flash everywhere... it's bad design, slow
and confusing in many regards...
They keep changing the groupings of things as well ... quite a pain this morning to
find the Exchanges... had to use the site map
That corner loading/initiaing thing is
I have been through the hoops of design environments, web development firms and
programmers...
Most design folks across the board should quit what they are doing.. some are good
because they have excellent color theory and shape arrangement... Some just use really
pretty Tony Stone type stock
Software Development
-paris
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-Original Message-
From: Jann VanOver [EMAIL PROTECTED
post your code and that will allow for some meaningful review...
-paris
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by putting a spare NIC in each NAS type box
and exchanging data, or a P2P small server/client app (best idea)..
-paris
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defensively to insulate
when things like this do occur... A reactive measure...
I agree about the UDP on production being unnecessary Actually, a
lot of networking should be cut and pure IP only I believe
-paris
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the private resource...
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From: Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED
NAS is the best way I would say...
You can create a NAS solution on the cheap with a server + multiple NIC
cards + a few drives much cheaper than the store bought ready
made 'products' that in essence are just the same thing with a small
amount of 'management' tools...
-paris
Paris
when told to...
-paris
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in a secure manner...
VPN indeed is costly and complex to maintain...
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traffic there ... allowing like port 80
in and out disbaling all other services and ports, except those in a
defined list of authrozied servers
That is how I would stab the issue..
-p
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Just one more reason why SQL server doesn't cut it...
God forgive any Schmoe who runs their SQL server on a direct net
connected box ...
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irresponsible There are all the OS issues plus
the SQL plus things like DOS attacks that could put your data away...
not to mention making a nice candy store for a successful hack
attempt...
-paris
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http://www.pubcrawler.com
412
only 4 excuses...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Hastings
it to this email account... Bed
beckons... 7am comes too soon!
-paris
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the comparison value Hour(NOW()) be
available on the second part as well...
You also left the pounds off of things.
-paris
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Yeah it does work without them... I use them to stay in the habit... :)
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item of bad programming for CF...
In MX has the pound purity been better defined??... We still run
CF5.0...
Thanks for the info... Reminds me of one of those moments when you
realize you have been saying a word incorrectly for eons...
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http
That blogger looks great :) someone brewing their own in CF ?
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Yea been considering rolling a blogger of my own... Amazingly, I
haven't really found anyone's code floating around... One of the few
apps there aren't an over abundance of...
Your older ASP site has a lot of functionality...clicked through it
earlier... good stuff as well..
Paris Lundis
Ya. That was when we picked CF up...
Nice to know there are some group habits and mannerisms if you will :)
-p
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...
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-Original Message-
From: Michael E. Carluen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 20 Jan
... Definitely would like to hear more about
MacroMedia's evaluation of this item...
I plan on running it through more tests just to make sure all is good...
In my world I have mostly tested on Win2k and NT under CF5.. using IE
6...
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to the user seems to
probably be the best approach.
-paris
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is denied. (error 5).
What is that error specific too? I am running IIS and told IIS full
access to the directory the write is going to... including WRITE
access...
anyone?
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Hmmm... we are running it as a system service... so it should have
default admin type access...
And this is occurring under 5.0 not MX...
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/load balancing/etc...
That's why/how I use such in projects.
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of looking for a hosting solution
for a full CF project for a client, I wasn't impressed with hosting
companies were offering and where their knowledge base was... Then
again, if price is your argument, the adage of getting what you pay for,
well it proves true.
-paris
Paris Lundis
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be
the culprit...
I would assume something is trying to clean up workspace.. and thus
something is fairly oversized.. a log, a database, registry... Rake over
those pretty good...
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how the most expensive solution (Oracle) and the least expensive
(MySQL) performed so closely :)
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exposure
but how in the heck can anyone say oh yeah we are going to drop a half
mil on a program...
For $600k I could create 3 real companies... Oracle is smoking crack.
period... If the downturn takes them under I won't shed a tear.
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http
Sure Oracle has lots of extras... Undoubtedly... that's also part of
the problem... it is expensive, expensive to maintain, expensive to run
machines for, etc.
Very few people can stomach the cost. Only the dotcomer suiciders with
other folks money and the fortune 500 or less..
Paris Lundis
you can always schedule a remote request from another box you have to
request the URL :)
I do that for redundancy sake across boxes locally and remotely...
also works nicely to centralize all events in one place...
-paris
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should be no big problem with a set that small... what is happening
wrong? and what mail server are you sending this stuff to? type of
SMTP server...
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There is definitely a need for a good control panel app for Cold Fusion
folks... would be nice to see support for mail and FTP as well as IIS
or Apache provisioning of site space...
Just some logical expansions of the base concept...
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http
datasource permission allowed...
The project requires just CF5.. MX not required...
Anyone offer anything like such in shared or reduced cost? Send me email.
-paris
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goods online and collecting privileged
data... one hosting company just pushed the issue aside and said oh
write secure applications :) yeah and someone can still CFFILE access
the database and undo whatever.. Proximity is the enemy
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http
side and beat boxes to death...
Puts lots of RAM (as much as possible) in the boxes and amply large and
fast disk...
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balancing plan undoubteldly.. you will need minimum
of 3 boxes... 2 for this battering and one to catch a crashed one...
ideally 4 servers I guesstimate...
All this depends though highly on your applications.
-paris
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Founder
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http://www.areaindex.com
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sounds like you have server caching on ...
its in the CF web admin screens a simple checkbox.
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Doug post a sample of code when you find it interesting knowledge
that isn't well spread/documented and not covered directly in any of the
books I have sitting here...
-paris
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Doug, is this SMTP auth a feature through CFMAILPARAM as the reply to
was we talked about?
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on it.. but I assume when Doug free a
block of time and pulls the code you will be able to extract it... thats
how I learned about the reply to ability... CFMAILPARAM doesn't get
enough airtime...
-paris
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servers and the recipient isn't local either... by every definition it
fits the whole looks like spam definition to a properly closed email
server...
Interested in hearing what everyone is doing :)
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Founder
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http://www.areaindex.com
http://www.pubcrawler.com
412-292
volume and clients is ever increasing that
especially with mailing list broadcasts and such, a good SMTP spooler
needs to replace Mdaemon's not so speedy one... outside of that issue
Mdaemon has server us well for years.
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Founder
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http://www.areaindex.com
http
What the syntax for this? I have a 4.5 box here and 5.0... I know of
4.5 it doesn't exist
I looked up docs on MX at Macromedia's site and didn't see any such
syntax in their command reference :)
-paris
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http://www.areaindex.com
http
compliant or did CF folks just allow a few
like this)...
IMplemented that reply-to workaround on our mail to friend feature..
very cool.. thanks a bunch!
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context of entire document...
What in the world is the pricing for this product?
-paris
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oops didnt read the press release...
just watched the FLASH advertorial :)
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about consistency well the
HTML markup god isn't really then needed...
Then again, if people would invest in a dynamic CF driven site, they
would already be doing most of this stuff... and this would be old
news..
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http
interested in the code to do this and if I pass :)
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From
Does anyone have/recommend an employee timesheet type application that
might be out there already?
-paris
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... interesting in some regards...
-p
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From: samcfug [EMAIL PROTECTED
anyone have any stats on what percent of web visitors as a bulk use a
MAC?
-p
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to a thousand or more uploaded files... Your disk will
thank you and me.
-paris
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http://www.pubcrawler.com
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I always suspect the access databases run repair and compact on
them... make sure your ODBC drivers are current.
outside of that... how much memory, disk and CPU are on the box?
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implementation that we have had to pad everything
everywhere...
YUCK! to the MAC.. and to IE on the MAC...
anyone have any numbers on total browser using a MAC anyways... figure
that is 5% maximum viewership...
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http
hours :)
-paris
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-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date
Kev,
I have some logic that grabs errors in that way and it also analyzes
stuff to see if people are trying to post to pages :)
Under IIS you can configure your 404 errors to point toward anything...
That's an easy way...
-What are you trying to achieve and I can/will share more...
Paris
I agree Matt.
The way the example site does this is through a random string creater
witha database... its based logic in their default document.. I suspect
index.php...
they even use the dreaded ? mark which is the giveaway as to how part
of it is functioning
Paris Lundis
Founder
they like their BSD... it's that simple.
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-Original Message-
From: Dave Notik
to accomodate these more complex types of data..???
Interested in hearing from anyone who has
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From: Paris Lundis [mailto:PLundis;areaindex.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Using CFEXECUTE from a Web Browser???
ahh, connect a printer to your server.. which isn't a smart idea...
alternatively... hmmm CF from the server runs the custom batch
a mapped resource that isn't physically
connected to the server but your workstation...
If you have the IP ability and can peer through firewall in and out,
you could really make this work with your servers sitting across the
planet.
-paris
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http
directory... That is an interesting thing to
look at...
There is also a third party mail replacement that someone on the list
sells and is highly recommended...
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...
http://www.htdig.org/
-paris
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-Original Message-
From: Ken Wilson [EMAIL
sick but funny...
-Original Message-
From: S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 11:20:19 -0400
Subject: RE: Macromedia! PLEASE fix CFHTTP!!!
On 10/18/02, Craig Dudley penned:
Unfortunatley you can't buy 5.0 anymore, well maybe on e-bay.
Sure you can.
What's the IBM push of CF you make reference of??
I assume that deal with Websphere running with CF?
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, debugging and time investment via ASP...
With the Java solutions, I think the argument is relatively similar and
has the taste of complexity and different programming mindset all over
it...
-paris
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environment... 1 box 400 clients...
-paris
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From: Phoeun Pha
like we say, it makes a great advertisment for promoting Cold Fusion...
not.
what ever happened to just putting some more power behind it while the
team builds???
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/POP3 pickup thats a whole different
discussion :)
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-Original Message-
From
defer profits for later work...
-paris
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-Original Message-
From: chad [EMAIL
but Knows Nothing Web
Dorks and the idiot business school wanks with their bullshit $800
chairs and stupid gimmicks are back at their mostly trivial jobs for
mostly someone else...
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those are the chairs...
Glad to see you bought your own Jeff...
I was reading a friends account of another defunct shop close out and
the sadness of witnessing the dorks trying to cram there Aeron chair
into their Saabs...
Something redeeming about watching the waste be laid down.
Paris
actually totally not bitter..
I use to sit around and laugh at the insanity...
Herman Miller pay day baby... those little funny cars... the denial...
Oh the jet set wannabes :) she likes, ahh you money ...
I was always the black cloud of death reminder...
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex
Just use the Outlook Express... many people do...
Eudora is a suitable package at a great price
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http://www.pubcrawler.com
412-292-3135
[finding the future in the past, passing the future in the present]
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Do you actually use this product Isaac? How has it fared...???
We are in the market for another mail server/upgrade...
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http://www.pubcrawler.com
412-292-3135
[finding the future in the past, passing the future in the present
solutions including *nix based email
services...
Really, we have volume issues I would say, enough business related
broadcast emails.. business to business use.. which can be some heavy
lifting...
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http://www.pubcrawler.com
412
at, since it is free...
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http://www.pubcrawler.com
412-292-3135
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-Original Message-
From: Chris Montgomery [EMAIL
what's a Wiki?
Paris Lundis
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Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http://www.pubcrawler.com
412-292-3135
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-Original Message-
From: project_boo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date
search the archives listed on the footer of this message...
you will find what you need probably by searching for RESET or
password...
-paris
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http://www.pubcrawler.com
412-292-3135
[finding the future in the past, passing
to flee their stranglehold...
Just imagine if this were your car and every day almost you had to take
it to the dealer to be serviced... What would you do with that car?
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http://www.pubcrawler.com
412-292-3135
[finding the future
AS a general solution to dynamic faxing check out protofax... it works
nicely and I use it when faxes are required within a project... It
requires a fax modem... it will support multiple modems as you grow...
-paris
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http
?
-paris
Paris Lundis
Founder
Areaindex, L.L.C.
http://www.areaindex.com
http://www.pubcrawler.com
412-292-3135
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-Original Message-
From: Bartee Lamar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 2
brewerid % 10=0
/cfquery
cfloop query=test
cfoutput#brewerid#br/cfoutput
/cfloop
Paris Lundis
Founder
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http://www.areaindex.com
http://www.pubcrawler.com
(p) 1-212-655-4477
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Is the list down? haven't received anything in last 12 hours I suspect...
-paris
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replying :)
-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 2:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: test
Anyone who is on right now and wants to reply to this test post, please do
so. Please DO NOT post to this thread past 5am. Thank you.
saw about 20 bounces come back to me Michael.. everyone else getting those
too?
-paris
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From: Brian Scandale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 3:02 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: test
Reply No.1 at 12:01 am PDT
At 11:58 PM 8/29/02, you wrote:
so how about instead of worrying about GMT offsets, seasonal time changes,
etc. You start to adopt a metrics like based time... Most notably, the
swatch time
-paris
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Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 3:14 AM
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