> > > Another reason not to use shared hosting and another example
> > > of how CFMX is just not suitable for shared hosting.
> >
> > In any case, can't you disable CreateObject("java",...) with
> > security sandboxes?
>
> Yes you can, and we do, but some hosts don't, so I'm just
> giving a word of warning to thos eon a shared host who do
> have CreateObject(java) enabled.
I'm confused; is your word of warning that people should only use hosts that
have properly configured their servers (like you), or that they shouldn't
use you either? Because most people would likely take the latter meaning
from your first response. It's fine with me either way, since I don't use
shared hosting.
> Also, you can still CFDUMP the application scope with no
> application name and see all the application vars.
How else would you use CFDUMP to see the application scope? Or are you
saying you can use CFDUMP to see the application scope of other
applications?
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