it. The variable that is
coming back that holds the info is named Set-Cookie.
Any ideas how to get around the name here?
Here is the page with the response displayed in a cfdump if that helps
explain, http://sdamembersdev.netstrategies.com/login_new.cfm
Thanks again,
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it was only
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seen this exact error caused by a full transaction log on the
clientvar datastore. Granted it was SQL Server and not Oracle, but
worth looking at.
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They are talking about the 35 char strings created by the createUUID()
function in CF. They are 32 chars with 3 dashes
of CalendarInfusion and try it out. You'd
be surprised how easy it is to crush a CF7 server if you have a calendar
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elegant.
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On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Kevin Hellriegel khell...@gmail.com wrote:
Does Standard come with the IBM DB2 UDB driver?
Doesn't look like it:
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/coldfusion7/editions/
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than to decompile
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distributing applications since it's a longer path back to the CF
code, even if you can get the bytecode back into java source fairly
easily.
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servers hit by a hacker who is uploading .cfm
files using upload form fields that are set to accept only images.
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/2009/6/30/Are-you-aware-of-the-MIMEFile-Upload-Security-Issue
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for the issue.
This effects all mySQL servers over 5.2 I believe (I may be wrong on
this one, but I know it was somewhere in mysql 5 that it happened)
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model, sometimes it doesn't.
Really, I think MVC doesn't explain server connected Flex apps very well.
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a significant impact in
your case.
Like I said, there are always exceptions. Nine times out of ten,
however, when I see both client vars and session vars both enabled in
an application, it's for no good reason at all.
What's on your list of no-no's?
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On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Clarke Bishop cbis...@resultantsys.com wrote:
I know it’s a good practice to use CF’s ScriptProtect feature.
I'm not sure I agree with that. There are many other better solutions
that cover you alot more completely.
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getTickCount():
cfset startTime = getTickCount() /
!--- something that you want to measure ---
cfoutputThat took #(getTickCount()-startTime)#ms!/cfoutput
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Cameron Childress camer...@gmail.com wrote:
It doesn't matter if you have debugging turned on for one IP or all
IPs. Debug info is collected for all user, then only show to certian
IP addresses.
To be a bit clearer, it's the collection of the debugging data
for I'd look into starting the tickcount
in the App.cfc onRequestStart() and ending it on the onRequestEnd().
That may be exactly what you are doing, but it would be way WAY
WAAAYYY more performant than using the debug data..
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FYI - from CF-Talk.
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Hi Folks,
Incase you missed it, Adobe just released a security bulletin for CF9:
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Teddy R. Payne teddyrpa...@gmail.com wrote:
Charlie,
That is bizarre. I do not have record of your email on this conversation
chain. I was feeling bad that I only noticed that Kristen got a response
today as she was asking about it several days ago.
I don't
, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents
the wise choice of many alternatives.
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Donna
PS It's been a long time since I have posted to this group...miss the
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I guess I took it that he was asking what time it was. You just handed him
the primer on building a watch;)
I am surprised no-one has asked if his watch is PCI DSS compliant...
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Come on Adobe, give us a decent installer for this stuff!
But for the love of all that is holy, please do not make up use the
Adobe Updater.
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, I know
that at least one PHP developer and at least one CF developer will be
at the Tech Nosh lunch next Thursday. Come out and chat with
everyone, bring the ATDC folks if you want...
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since I
don't do PHP. But krap is krap and you can see it if you have experience
in either code base.
This is usually where development standards and code reviews come into play.
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lunch, but I wanted to make
sure everyone knew about it in case they wanted to make the pilgrimage
down. It's in a fun spot and should be a good mixed crowd of skill
sets and knowledge levels...
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, please let me know. Rupesh Kumar, ColdFusion Engineering
Manager, and I will be visiting ColdFusion shops to validate our
concepts for Link (codename for ColdFusion X).
Read the full blog post for more.
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Josh is looking to see if he can make the ACFUG meeting.
Good plan. I reached out to him as well. One way or another we
should get an answer. :)
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traces.
Since it has minimal traffic I would look for anything else running
(scheduled tasks? event gateways?) that might be hitting the box even
though you are not doing much on it via the browser. Setting up
monitoring really is going to be the best bet though...
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Just a rumor right now, but a very very interesting one...
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/adobe-shares-jump-on-news-of-microsoft-meeting-2010-10-07
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shares of Adobe Inc. jumped more than
8% late Thursday afternoon on a report of a secret meeting the company
held
Looks like it was fun! Sorry I missed it!
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And here are the pictures I took..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/john_mason_ii/sets/72157625392789679/
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against it.
Given enough targets and this could totally be worth it.
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as storing the salt next to the hash, but
it's one less thing you have to store and it's a little less obvious
what your salt value actually is. That is, unless Frank's hacker has
access to the ACFUG email archives... :)
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I am having trouble finding a download link for CF Builder 1.
Do you know of one?
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And that option was staring me in the face...
Thank you very much for the suggestion Cameron. That might certainly do the
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Typically as a rule of thumb I tend to leave using IN statements
=#ValueList(Excepts.var, , )#
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Well, you could try doing an INNER JOIN in your
it working. However, setting it up was very complicated and all the
knowledge was in the head of one admin - not a comfortable situation.
Is anyoine clusterning ColdFusion, with or without session failover?
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that would automatically failover
AND provide relief when demand is heavy would seem to be sufficient.
You don't need CF clustering for this. You can generally do this all
with a hardware appliance in front of the CF servers (assuming above
considerations are resolved).
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Direct URLs - I'd recommend setting up a direct URL (or IP) for each
machine to allow you to visit a page on a specific machine. However,
if you are using CF Clustering wo/Sticky sessions, even if you point
at one node, either node's CF instance might answer.
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really. You never
know what wacky things CF might be doing under the hood, especially
since they rewrote the remoting serializer to be native to CF in CF9.
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b) Looking on the web, I am quickly emmeshed in higher math than I remember,
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Who in midtown would attend on June the 22nd? Any comments on location or day?
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Midtown CFLunch back up. Where should I post it? Both places?
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Sorry everyone - this was meant for the ACFUG Board of Directors list.
Ignore for now...
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Where do we stand on acfug.org vs meetup.com? I'd like to start the
Midtown CFLunch back up. Where should I post
So I never made a more official posting after this one about CFLunch.
Unless everyone is itching to do it today, I'm going to shift it to
next week (the 29th) and make an actual official announcement /
posting on the site.
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not readily
finding much to show them. I’d appreciate any input.
Giva Inc has a quite of products (written in CF) in this category, though
it's a hosted solution.
http://www.givainc.com/knowledge-base-software.htm
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Ah'll be thar. (circa 12 pm, right?)
Peyton
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they are welcome to join in!
RSVP isn't required, but if you'd like to, you can do it here:
http://www.meetup.com/AtlantaCFUG/events/23668301/
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working on at the Federal Reserve using Phone Gap
+ CF and John Stone showed off a mobile app he'd built for Ariba using
JS + CF.
I definitely am looking forward to the next CFLunch - Midtown Edition!
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Seems to work pretty well in my rudimentary testing but I haven't tied
it into my app yet.
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Sure. I'd probably actually use it to ass a URL param badbot=true or
something CF could consume. Again though, may be a lot of wasted energy for
a relatively minor reward.
ADD - to ADD a URL param.
...where's
it was
unreadable. Has anyone every encountered this issue? Is it salvagable?
I've attached a grab of what the file looks like when I open it. The last
time the file was modfied was 03/2004.
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on this site
before and none of the files have been touched in 7.5 years.
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entering in the address line:
http://www.hirenet.net/attachedresumes/hirenetrssfeeds/DC.rss
I'm really stumped. Can any of you savvy programmers shed some light on
this??
Kristine
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:30 PM, Cameron Childress wrote:
I just tried to visit that page in my browser and was prompted to download
the file. This is probably due to a mime type setting being wrong in the
config of your WebServer.
Try renaming the file DC.rss.html to test that theory.
You can just use html, or you
Just thought the group would find this interesting:
http://investor.apple.com/Application.cfc
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Way to spoil my fun. :)
-Cameron
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Howard Fore howard.f...@hofo.com wrote:
Wish it were so. Unfortunately investor.apple.com is a cname that points
to aapl.client.shareholder.com.
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*From*: Cameron Childress camer...@gmail.com
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*Sent*: Thu, Sep 8, 2011, 10:11 AM
was to hard to pass up so I plan on being at the
CFLunch Midtown meetup next week. Anyhow, I am in Atlanta now. Please feel
free to drop me a line at jason at delmore.info.
Cheers!
Jason
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This is today! Don't forget!
http://www.meetup.com/AtlantaCFUG/events/27813361/
-Cameron
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Cameron Childress camer...@gmail.comwrote:
I know some on the list got a reminder about this already today from the
Meetup site, but in case you didn't - the Midtown
Just wanted to give everyone a late afternoon reminder that CFLunch is
tomorrow in Midtown.
http://www.meetup.com/AtlantaCFUG/events/36524362/
Hope to see you there!
-Cameron
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. But it's *not restricted* to
ColdFusion enthusiasts - anyone is invited. Invite coworkers and friends.
As long as they are willing to put up with a little shop talk they are
welcome to join in!
Please RSVP so he obtain a large enough table to accomodate everyone.
-Cameron
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First, as to your actual problem with listFindNoCase() returning 1, I'd
say show your code
libraries directly.
-Cameron
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Please RSVP so we obtain a large enough table to accomodate everyone.
http://www.meetup.com/AtlantaCFUG/events/46719262/
Hope to see you there!
-Cameron
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can obtain a large enough table to accomodate everyone.
http://www.meetup.com/AtlantaCFUG/events/46719262/
Hope to see you there!
-Cameron
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