One question I want answered is the country in which the crack was made
and the company that produced it. I want to know if it was an ISO 9001
company, and if the appropriate processes and controls are in place to
ensure quality product in the future.
M
-----Original Message-----
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:18 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: How to be evil?
I'm a little shocked by this response. This list represents a certain
standard of professionals, and the answers given are supposed to be
representative of that standard.
A response like "got to ask the brand of crack your smoking" is (IMO of
course) unacceptable.
I mean, in addition to the brand, we'd need to know where to get it, and
what the unit cost is. Is there delivery, or do we need to pick up? If
the
latter, is there a code word or phrase (such as 'the duck flies at
midnight') that we would need to use to indicate that we are not with
the
local authorities?
C'mon people. Let's make an ongoing, concerted effort to keep the
quality
of our responses indicative of the type of group that we want to
represent
to the public.
Thank you for listening.
Charlie
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 10:17 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: How to be evil?
>
>
> I've really got to ask the brand of crack your smoking here. This is
the
> silliest thing I've heard in a long while. Any CF pro would find the
> problem within about 5 minutes. This is not a common error (nor is
> access 2k a common used DB) so after the ODBC, the security is the
> second or third thing to look at.
> And that's all besides the fact that no one used the internal server
for
> 'real' work. It's not for public use and not representitive of a true
> production environment.
> Finally, if a client wanted to be evil, jumping through such a
childish
> hoop to not pay would not only fail but make the client look like a
> total fool.
> Bottom line is that I see no sense in your original post.
>
> > If one wants to get a job done with paying. Let's say, a parsing
job,
>
> > to read a large text file, getting rid of noise, capture sets of
data
> > and save them to a database. And the environment is as follows:
CF6.1
>
> > on Windows XP dev box, MM internal server and Access 2000.
> >
> > And if "I" want to be the evil person (not to pay the bill for
> > service):
> > I would
> > a) Set security under CF admin enabled and the "zyzds" datasource
> > disabled.
> >
> > Result, the user would encounter the following error when executing
> > the parser
> > "
> > The following is the internal exception message: access denied
> > (coldfusion.sql.DataSourcePermission xyzds)
> > "
> >
> > Other than the above a) anything else would allow "me" to be so evil
> > to generate the above error?
> >
> TIA
>
>
>
>
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