RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-04-01 Thread UXB Internet
Please don't do it off-list, several of us could be interested. In case anyone is interested, as Claude recommended, It was relatively easy to check for the foreign script injection by myturfads.com. There is a test page with the code located at http://www.uxb.net/adtest/ that will look to

RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-03 Thread UXB Internet
Just throwing ideas out there. :) All my pontificating aside for this particular purpose I am just trying to detect if the string adx.myturfads.com exists anywhere on the DOM. For my sister, I've already stopped it from loading by editing the hosts file on the PC to disallow that domain.

Re: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-03 Thread Dave Watts
Second, if you use TLS (SSL) exclusively, you should be able to prevent this. I tested for this and yes it does prevent it. However that is not actually the point. The point is much bigger than the pennies they sole from my websites ad revenue. Maybe I am the only one but to me this

RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-03 Thread UXB Internet
: http://www.uxbinternet.com W: http://www.ctbusinesslist.com -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 8:08 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts Second, if you use TLS (SSL) exclusively

RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-03 Thread DURETTE, STEVEN J
it, but I don't think that would work because of add-ins like LastPass that inject javascript that the user wants. Just throwing ideas out there. :) -Original Message- From: UXB Internet [mailto:denn...@uxbinternet.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 9:23 AM To: cf-talk Subject: RE: (ot

Re: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-03 Thread Jochem van Dieten
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 8:52 PM, UXB Internet denn...@uxbinternet.com wrote: I apologize for this off topic post. A while back someone posted a thread where they were working on a script that would enumerate the DOM and detect foreign JS scripts running or loaded. I am looking to consult

Re: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-02 Thread Claude Schnéegans
I am looking to consult with that person off-list Please don't do it off-list, several of us could be interrested. I developped a client side javascript error trackink tool and it helped me a lot to debug my scripts, but I get many errors happening in foreign JS scripts. I fixed my program to

RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-02 Thread UXB Internet
I developped a client side javascript error trackink tool and it helped me a lot to debug my scripts, but I get many errors happening in foreign JS scripts. I fixed my program to detect 5 or 6 of them and now the system is almost perfect. Should have known it was you smile. What is

Re: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-02 Thread Dave Watts
It appears as if in some locations Comcast's proxies are intercepting advertising scripts (google/doubleclick) and replacing them with their own JS that substitutes their own contracted ads. I am looking for a way to detect this on a test page to determine how wide spread the practice is.

RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-02 Thread UXB Internet
Thanks Dave I do appreciate the information. First, my understanding is that this only happens for users of Comcast public access hotspots, not for subscribed users: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/09/why-comcasts-javascript-ad- injections-threaten-security-net-neutrality/ In

(ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-02 Thread UXB Internet
I apologize for this off topic post. A while back someone posted a thread where they were working on a script that would enumerate the DOM and detect foreign JS scripts running or loaded. I am looking to consult with that person off-list because I have a case where I need to do the same. It

Re: (ot) FarCry upgrade to 7.x

2015-02-12 Thread Jon Clausen
Any reason you’re not looking at Mura or ContentBox?  There are great responsive options for both and both are exceptionally fast once content caching is turned on in production.   Joomla is powerful, but overbuilt, bulky and can be tricky to customize without forking the core.

Re: (ot) FarCry upgrade to 7.x

2015-02-12 Thread Matthew Williams
It's gotten MUCH better with the transition to 7.x (I'm sure the Daemonites are off for the day). The front end templates are now responsive, the dreaded site tree is now completely revamped. The entire admin interface got a much needed redesign. If you're already invested in it I'd go with

(ot) FarCry upgrade to 7.x

2015-02-12 Thread Uwe Degenhardt
Hi everybody, I know that there a are some guys out here on the list using FarCry. We used FarCry 6.0.6 for quite a while. Now we want most likely upgrade to 7.x since I have the hope it comes with responsive webdesign serving the site to some customers having mobile phones and/or tablet

Re: (ot) FarCry upgrade to 7.x

2015-02-12 Thread Russ Michaels
Unless farcry has some specific features that WP doesn't or you want to customise it heavily in CFML then i'd go with WP. Joomla is a more powerful CMS, but it is a clunky, unfriendly, hard to use monster. On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:24 PM, Uwe Degenhardt cf-t...@sdsolutions.de wrote: Hi

(ot) Coldfusion leads for cash

2014-10-07 Thread Mark A Kruger
Folks, this is a little off topic but I'll try it here anyway and hope that Michael doesn't slap me down. CFWT has a new program for developers offering cash bonuses (10 month residual) for help with locating new customers. It's generous and easy to do. Check out this post on my blog.

Re: OT, but stil.

2014-09-05 Thread Jochem van Dieten
On Sep 4, 2014 5:04 PM, Dave Watts wrote: This is exactly how user scripts work. They are installed by the user in some fashion, and can control browser functionality. This is how online password managers work, how Greasemonkey works, etc, etc, etc. If a user installs malware, of course that

RE: OT, but stil...

2014-09-04 Thread Mark A Kruger
- From: Claude Schnéegans schneeg...@internetique.com [mailto:=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans schneegans@interneti=71?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?ue.com=3E?=] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 10:29 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: OT, but stil... They don't call it Malware for nothing Ok, but if a malware

Re: OT, but stil...

2014-09-04 Thread Dave Watts
so it becomes a part of the client side page request against your will as it were. Yes, but this rises a question: If my window.onerror can get events from some plugin code, this means that this code is embeded and is treated as if it belonged to my window. Thus, it has access to

Re: OT, but stil...

2014-09-04 Thread Claude Schnéegans
close up shop and move to a cabin in Montana That's the best suggestion I got on that matter ;-) ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion

Re: OT, but stil...

2014-09-04 Thread Claude Schnéegans
There's nothing magically sacrosanct in HTTP or HTML to prevent this sort of thing. You're right, but as a developper, I have to modify my code every day, because every day comes up a new version in which something has been cancelled or disabled, like accessing the clipboard by Javascript, or

RE: OT, but stil...

2014-09-04 Thread Mark A Kruger
Subject: Re: OT, but stil... close up shop and move to a cabin in Montana That's the best suggestion I got on that matter ;-) ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp

RE: OT, but stil...

2014-09-04 Thread UXB
is absolutely stupid this script can be part of the page and have all privileges granted to the user after a legitimate authentication. Not when you consider that the script was added to YOUR page even before the browser renders it. Think of it like a proxy in that the proxy added the

Re: OT, but stil...

2014-09-04 Thread Dave Watts
I can understand that a plugin can run a script when a page is loaded, but it is absolutely stupid this script can be part of the page and have all privileges granted to the user after a legitimate authentication. The script could run by itself, but have no access to the DOM and not be

Re: OT, but stil...

2014-09-04 Thread Claude Schnéegans
If you do find a way to detect all scripts running on a page I would be very interested in seeing how it works. At least you could then inform the user that there are unwanted processes running in the browser. I'm working on that, may be not for all visitors, but at least for administrators

RE: OT, but stil...

2014-09-03 Thread Mark A Kruger
them. Nicely done. -Mark -Original Message- From: Claude Schnéegans schneeg...@internetique.com [mailto:=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans schneegans@interneti=71?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?ue.com=3E?=] Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 9:27 PM To: cf-talk Subject: OT, but stil

Re: OT, but stil...

2014-09-03 Thread Claude Schnéegans
against your will as it were. Indeed, so I'm considering adding some tests in my bad bot detector based on some strings seen in javascript errors. May be also there is a way to get the list of all scripts in a page, I'll dig into that. I think your idea is excellent though - a way to trap

Re: OT, but stil...

2014-09-03 Thread Claude Schnéegans
so it becomes a part of the client side page request against your will as it were. Yes, but this rises a question: If my window.onerror can get events from some plugin code, this means that this code is embeded and is treated as if it belonged to my window. Thus, it has access to everything in

Re: OT, but stil...

2014-09-03 Thread J.J. Merrick
They don't call it Malware for nothing :-) On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 8:11 PM, wrote: so it becomes a part of the client side page request against your will as it were. Yes, but this rises a question: If my window.onerror can get events from some plugin code, this means that this code is

Re: OT, but stil...

2014-09-03 Thread Claude Schnéegans
They don't call it Malware for nothing Ok, but if a malware does mal to a moron client side, in a pinch, this is not our problem, but if it can get pass words so easily, it can also do mal to any server any time. I just got one tonite that allows itself to define cookies under MY domain! If

OT, but stil...

2014-09-02 Thread Claude Schnéegans
This is not really CF related, but since this list is mainly read by Web developers, I thought it could be interesting anyway. First, let me say that my system logs CF executions error in a database with many details that help a lot to clean my code. However it does not trap Javascript errors

Re: OT, but stil...

2014-09-02 Thread Dave Watts
How come this code at in2.perfectnavigator.com (which is not on my server) can be executed from one of my pages, or at least the error event reported to one of my pages ? Users can choose to run their own scripts, or install plugins that run scripts for them. This is pretty common. The

RE: (Semi-OT) - site sucker app

2014-08-08 Thread UXB
Does anyone have a suggestion for a good application that can be pointed to an url and then download every page under that url. The tool HTTrack never fails for me. http://www.httrack.com/ and you can't beat the price. Dennis Powers UXB Internet - A website Design and Hosting Company

RE: (Semi-OT) - site sucker app

2014-08-08 Thread CF:_InternetEmail.info
some things like Flash… which I never use - and client-side JS execution. From: UXB denn...@uxbinternet.com Reply: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Date: August 8, 2014 at 10:31:36 AM To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Subject:  RE: (Semi-OT) - site sucker app

Re: (Semi-OT) - site sucker app

2014-08-07 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 9:06 PM, Gerald Guido gerald.gu...@gmail.com wrote: http://www.httrack.com/ is, IMHO, outstanding. +1 for this tool Until Later! C. Hatton Humphrey http://www.eastcoastconservative.com Every cloud does have a silver lining. Sometimes you just have to do some

(Semi-OT) - site sucker app

2014-08-06 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Does anyone have a suggestion for a good application that can be pointed to an url and then download every page under that url. For example, if I want to view all of the Google maps documents offline I can point the app at https://developers.google.com/maps and it'll get me all of the faq, the

Re: (Semi-OT) - site sucker app

2014-08-06 Thread John M Bliss
This is what I've used in the past: https://softbytelabs.com/en/BlackWidow/ On Aug 6, 2014 8:32 PM, Michael Dinowitz mdino...@houseoffusion.com wrote: Does anyone have a suggestion for a good application that can be pointed to an url and then download every page under that url. For example,

Re: (Semi-OT) - site sucker app

2014-08-06 Thread Ricardo Russon
I've always just used wget. On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 10:35 AM, John M Bliss bliss.j...@gmail.com wrote: This is what I've used in the past: https://softbytelabs.com/en/BlackWidow/ On Aug 6, 2014 8:32 PM, Michael Dinowitz mdino...@houseoffusion.com wrote: Does anyone have a

Re: (Semi-OT) - site sucker app

2014-08-06 Thread Gerald Guido
http://www.httrack.com/ is, IMHO, outstanding. HTH G! *Gerald Anthony Guido* Nullius in verba http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nullius_in_verba -- Horace Twitter https://twitter.com/CozmoTrouble Facebook https://www.facebook.com/gerald.guido.9 On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 8:36 PM, Ricardo Russon

Re: barcodes, cuecats, reverse engineering - semi OT

2014-07-03 Thread leona lewis
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Re: barcodes, cuecats, reverse engineering - semi OT

2014-07-03 Thread leona lewis
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RE: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-23 Thread David Phelan
it in a BLOB Dave -Original Message- From: Matthew Allen [mailto:a.matthe...@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 7:07 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites Hi Dave and all, Tried posting this earlier, not sure it has gone through, here I go again: Excuse the dumb

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-22 Thread Matthew Allen
Hi Dave and all, Excuse the dumb question, I fully understand how the QR code and reader works, I've built a number of QR solutions, where I use it to direct users to PDFs and videos resources, activities per file are stored in the database, as you can capture url values. I've never used

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-22 Thread Matthew Allen
Hi Dave and all, Tried posting this earlier, not sure it has gone through, here I go again: Excuse the dumb question, I fully understand how the QR code and reader works, I've built a number of QR solutions, where I use it to direct users to PDFs and videos resources, activities per file are

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-22 Thread Dave Watts
Excuse the dumb question, I fully understand how the QR code and reader works, I've built a number of QR solutions, where I use it to direct users to PDFs and videos resources, activities per file are stored in the database, as you can capture url values. I've never used barcode before,

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-22 Thread a.matthew14
Ok that makes sense. Many thanks Dave. div Original message /divdivFrom: Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com /divdivDate:22/04/2014 16:26 (GMT+00:00) /divdivTo: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com /divdivSubject: Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites /divdiv /div Excuse the dumb

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-11 Thread Cameron Childress
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 7:18 PM, Bryan Stevenson wrote: Thanks Dave.not exactly, but that does spark another idea. Any idea if the URL can specify URL params as well (I assume so...just have not really used them much)?? Bryan- We are scoping out a project with similar requirements

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-11 Thread Dave Watts
Additionally, we hope to eventually embed QR scanning in either a mobile site or app that would allow the user to scan item(s) now as part of a larger process. In this case, we would like to intercept the QR string within our app and disassemble it in the app (instead of redirecting the user

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-11 Thread Cameron Childress
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Dave Watts wrote: If you're building a native app on Android, you can certainly do this with the ZXing library: https://github.com/zxing/zxing I don't think you'll be able to do that with a mobile site, though. This company has already chosen iOS as their

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-11 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Thanks for that Cameronand I'd love to hear more about what you're up to as well ;-) I did see a mention on Git (a link from the article Dave provided yesterday) that some mobile app scanners allow you to configure a URL to send the user to when a barcode is scanned. It uses a few

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-11 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Well as Barney would say - Challenge accepted! ;-) I have my doubts as wellbut then again I didn't know yesterday what I now know today! ...of course if there was a widget I could buy and use for this - I would...hehe Cheers *Bryan Stevenson*B.Comm. President CEO Electric Edge Systems

(ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-10 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Hi All, I'm just looking into the possible methods/options for scanning a barcode (or QR) using a mobile device (phone/tablet) and making the scanned value (in this case a number) available to a web app running via a mobile site (i.e. stuff scanned value in text input)? It's the bridge from

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-10 Thread Dave Watts
I'm just looking into the possible methods/options for scanning a barcode (or QR) using a mobile device (phone/tablet) and making the scanned value (in this case a number) available to a web app running via a mobile site (i.e. stuff scanned value in text input)? It's the bridge from

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-10 Thread Bryan Stevenson
On 14-04-10 03:59 PM, Dave Watts wrote: QR codes can launch a specific URL in the mobile browser. Is that what you're trying to do? Thanks Dave.not exactly, but that does spark another idea. Any idea if the URL can specify URL params as well (I assume so...just have not really used them

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-10 Thread Dave Watts
QR codes can launch a specific URL in the mobile browser. Is that what you're trying to do? Thanks Dave.not exactly, but that does spark another idea. Any idea if the URL can specify URL params as well (I assume so...just have not really used them much)?? Yes, they can. Anything you

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-10 Thread .jonah
OK, that's cool. Great use of intents and hooks. On 4/10/14, 5:49 PM, Dave Watts wrote: You might find this interesting: http://chris.m0nk3y.net/blog/post/scanning-barcodes-from-your-mobile-web-apps ~| Order the Adobe

Re: (ot) barcodes and mobile sites

2014-04-10 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Thanks for the link DaveI'll give that a read! *Bryan Stevenson*B.Comm. President CEO Electric Edge Systems Group Inc. - makers of FACTS^(TM) phone: 250.480.0642 cell: 250.920.8830 e-mail: br...@electricedgesystems.com mailto:br...@electricedgesystems.com web: www.electricedgesystems.com

Slightly OT; Parsing DMARC reports

2014-03-13 Thread Michael Muller
Hey all, Anyone here try to tackle translating DMARC reports into something readable? I know it's easy enough to convert the XML files into a structure, which could then be walked and stored. I was just curious if anyone had tried it. I'm using dmarcian.com and though their reports are nice,

Slightly OT; Parsing DMARC reports

2014-03-13 Thread Mik Muller
Hey all, Anyone here try to tackle translating DMARC reports into something readable? I know it's easy enough to convert the XML files into a structure, which could then be walked and stored. I was just curious if anyone had tried it. I'm using dmarcian.com and though their reports are nice,

slightly OT: Re: CF, SmarterMail, and DKIM

2014-03-05 Thread e...@ebwebwork.com
Slightly OT, but since some folks here use SmarterMail: There's a new version of SmarterMail 12 that apparently includes a security fix. http://www.smartertools.com/smartermail/releasenotes/v12.aspx http://portal.smartertools.com/kb/a2855/minor-upgrade-of-smartermail

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Andrew Scott
be a master password list on the preferences/options security tab. It's different by browser. Google had nothing to do with it. On Jan 31, 2014 2:08 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google. Only boilerplate

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Mike K
Thanks Andrew. I thought that's what that was for too. But it's an incognito window I'm talking about. Cheers Mike Kear ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread .jonah
If it's an Incognito window and closing it doesn't make your session go away that's scary. What about restarting the browser? Still has your name there when you go to google.com? On 1/31/14 12:38 AM, Mike K wrote: Thanks Andrew. I thought that's what that was for too. But it's an incognito

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Mike K
Here's how scary, Jonah. In an incognito window, I go to the help file, Disabling automatic sign-in and see up in the top right corner a button saying sign in.Good, that would mean that I'm signed out now, so I've achieved what I wanted.Right?WRONG! I click that Sign in button,

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Timothy Heald
What is and browser? Do you mean the chrome login? On Jan 31, 2014 3:57 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Here's how scary, Jonah. In an incognito window, I go to the help file, Disabling automatic sign-in and see up in the top right corner a button saying sign in.Good, that

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Mike K
Yes its chrome browser and the login hint is in the title, which says: G O O G L E - Sign In With your Google Account. Cheers Mike Kear On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 7:59 PM, Timothy Heald timothy.he...@gmail.comwrote: What is and browser? Do you mean the chrome login? On Jan

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Mike K
What I'm wondering is, 'why doesnt this happen in public libraries and internet cafes and other multiple-use situations? Cheers Mike Kear On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 8:06 PM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Yes its chrome browser and the login hint is in the title, which says:

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread .jonah
Are you signed into Chrome itself? Click on the chrome menu and see if you can signout. On 1/31/14 1:08 AM, Mike K wrote: What I'm wondering is, 'why doesnt this happen in public libraries and internet cafes and other multiple-use situations? Cheers Mike Kear On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Timothy Heald
That's what I'm thinking. Go to the drop down on the right then settings. The top item should be about account disconnect and synch. Click disconnect your Google account. On Jan 31, 2014 4:10 AM, .jonah jonah@creori.com wrote: Are you signed into Chrome itself? Click on the chrome menu

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Andrew Scott
Start looking for any extensions that remember login's, this is not normal behavior Mike. Things like lastpass etc. Regards, Andrew Scott WebSite: http://www.andyscott.id.au/ Google+: http://plus.google.com/113032480415921517411

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Russ Michaels
tab. It's different by browser. Google had nothing to do with it. On Jan 31, 2014 2:08 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google. Only boilerplate answers to questions I havent asked. Does anyone know how

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Mike K
I dont have any more time to spend on this tonight - i have a radio show to do but i'll have to come back to it over the weekend. Russ for the record, I was using an incognito window for the very reason you said. I thought that's what would do the trick. But it doesnt in my case

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Russ Michaels
Ah must be something else storing that login then. Or maybe yet another bug in last chrome release, they keep on coming. I would also suggest using 2 factor authentication if you often login from other places. Russ Michaels www.michaels.me.uk cfmldeveloper.com cflive.net cfsearch.com On 31 Jan

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Cameron Childress
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 2:07 AM, Mike K wrote: Does anyone know how to clear your login details from a browser if you've logged into gmail on someone else's computer? 1) Always use incognito mode. 2) Turn on Two Factor Authentication on your GMail account so that it requires more than just a

RE: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-31 Thread Robert Harrison
Storing passwords is one thing, but if you use Google + or Google Drive, Google apparently keeps history on its own servers too. I recently bought a new cell phone and after I set up my Gmail account, my search history from work and other Google related data was suddenly showing up in my

(ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-30 Thread Mike K
Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google. Only boilerplate answers to questions I havent asked. Does anyone know how to clear your login details from a browser if you've logged into gmail on someone else's computer? As far as I can see it 'helpfully' remembers

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-30 Thread Timothy Heald
There should be a master password list on the preferences/options security tab. It's different by browser. Google had nothing to do with it. On Jan 31, 2014 2:08 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google. Only boilerplate

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-30 Thread Mike K
password list on the preferences/options security tab. It's different by browser. Google had nothing to do with it. On Jan 31, 2014 2:08 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google. Only boilerplate answers to questions I

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-30 Thread Timothy Heald
/options security tab. It's different by browser. Google had nothing to do with it. On Jan 31, 2014 2:08 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google. Only boilerplate answers to questions I havent asked. Does

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-30 Thread Timothy Heald
AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google. Only boilerplate answers to questions I havent asked. Does anyone know how to clear your login details from a browser if you've logged into gmail on someone else's

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-30 Thread Mike K
with it. On Jan 31, 2014 2:08 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google. Only boilerplate answers to questions I havent asked. Does anyone know how to clear your login details from a browser if you've logged

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-30 Thread .jonah
timothy.he...@gmail.com wrote: There should be a master password list on the preferences/options security tab. It's different by browser. Google had nothing to do with it. On Jan 31, 2014 2:08 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from

Re: (ot) Anyone know how to clear your google details from a browser?

2014-01-30 Thread Mike K
be a master password list on the preferences/options security tab. It's different by browser. Google had nothing to do with it. On Jan 31, 2014 2:08 AM, Mike K afpwebwo...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry for the OT post, but I dont know how to get any help from Google. Only boilerplate answers

Re: Sort of OT

2013-10-25 Thread Russ Michaels
I think you got the wrong end of the stick. I was talking about the apps rather than the language. Russ Michaels www.michaels.me.uk cfmldeveloper.com cflive.net cfsearch.com On 25 Oct 2013 04:34, Ben Conner b...@webworldinc.com wrote: Hi Russ, You mention php and security with the

Re: Sort of OT

2013-10-25 Thread Ben Conner
Ah. Indeed. :) --Ben On 10/24/2013 11:53 PM, Russ Michaels wrote: I think you got the wrong end of the stick. I was talking about the apps rather than the language. Russ Michaels www.michaels.me.uk cfmldeveloper.com cflive.net cfsearch.com On 25 Oct 2013 04:34, Ben Conner

Re: Sort of OT

2013-10-24 Thread Byron Mann
I work for a hosting provider. I believe there is a good mix but maybe heavier on the user side. If you are looking for a good user /provider forum, check out webhostingtalk.com. Byron Mann Lead Engineer Architect HostMySite.com On Oct 23, 2013 10:27 PM, Ben Conner b...@webworldinc.com wrote:

Re: Sort of OT

2013-10-24 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Owner of company that primarily uses CF - also the technical leadso user as well Cheers *Bryan Stevenson*B.Comm. President CEO Electric Edge Systems Group Inc. - makers of FACTS^(TM) phone: 250.480.0642 cell: 250.920.8830 e-mail: br...@electricedgesystems.com

RE: Sort of OT

2013-10-24 Thread Robert Harrison
Just curious on the makeup of the list participants...are we mainly employees of companies using CF or are there any hosting companies/ISPs in the group? IT director of a company that host and develops sites for a multitude of large clients. Most sites are currently CF. Unfortunately,

Re: Sort of OT

2013-10-24 Thread Bruce Sorge
Soldier and part time cf dev. Sent from my iPhone 4S. On Oct 24, 2013, at 12:23 PM, Robert Harrison rob...@austin-williams.com wrote: Just curious on the makeup of the list participants...are we mainly employees of companies using CF or are there any hosting companies/ISPs in the

Re: Sort of OT

2013-10-24 Thread Russ Michaels
TBH doing something in CF if you can do it in wordPress is pointless and more expensive. Knocking out quick websites is not really what CF is good for these days, so I think you are doing the right thing. Use CF if they wan't completely bespoke systems or apps that you cannot achieve with off the

RE: Sort of OT

2013-10-24 Thread Robert Harrison
TBH doing something in CF if you can do it in wordPress is pointless and more expensive. Knocking out quick websites is not really what CF is good for these days, so I think you are doing the right thing. Use CF if they wan't completely bespoke systems or apps that you cannot achieve with

RE: Sort of OT

2013-10-24 Thread Russ Michaels
If you don't do php then you may have some limits but tbh I haven't found anything that there is not a plugin for. The other big advantage with foss is the constant updates. But then disadvantage is popular foss getd attacked more often too. With a bespoke website your usually never going to get

Re: Sort of OT

2013-10-24 Thread Ben Conner
Hi Russ, You mention php and security with the suggestion that php sites are (relatively) secure. I know little about php other than having been told at one time that php had some significant issues with security. I also understand since it is open-source, it is much like the *nix

Sort of OT

2013-10-23 Thread Ben Conner
Hi, Just curious on the makeup of the list participants...are we mainly employees of companies using CF or are there any hosting companies/ISPs in the group? --Ben -- Ben Conner b...@webworldinc.com Web World, Inc. 888-206-6486 or PO Box 1122 480-704-2000

(ot) CKEditor

2013-09-13 Thread Stephens, Larry V
Any CKEditor (v. 4+) gurus who can contact me off-list about an issue? I'm getting no responses in the CKEditor forum. Larry Stephens ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!

(ot) serv-u export and blank screen

2013-09-03 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I just upgraded an FTP install to the latest serv-u and every time I try to export, edit, or do anything with a user, I get a grey block over the entire screen. I either need to export the users with passwords or find some way to access the info. A few of the accounts are used with cfftp, but

Re: (ot) jQuery Select

2013-06-06 Thread Dakota Burns
Tested a bit more this AM -- thanks Matt! Works as you specified. Appreciate the help! ~ Dakota On Wednesday, June 5, 2013, Matt Quackenbush wrote: First you're telling the window to move to the new URL before the submit line. This means that the submit is never reached in the processing

(ot) jQuery Select

2013-06-05 Thread Dakota Burns
I am trying to use an HTML Select form component to select go to a URL. I'm using the attached jQuery to accomplish this. The selection opens a new window to the intended URL but the submit function doesn't post the hidden name/value pairs. I suspect my syntax is a bit in conflict since the

Re: (ot) jQuery Select

2013-06-05 Thread Matt Quackenbush
First you're telling the window to move to the new URL before the submit line. This means that the submit is never reached in the processing cycle. Next, when you remove the location change, nothing happens because you're explicitly saying to do nothing. Remove the function from the submit() and

Re: (ot) jQuery Select

2013-06-05 Thread Dakota Burns
Thanks for the response ... doesn't work as I'd hoped. On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Matt Quackenbush quackfu...@gmail.comwrote: First you're telling the window to move to the new URL before the submit line. This means that the submit is never reached in the processing cycle. Next,

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