If you are talking about cflib.org, Ray cambden is the UDF police <g>.  He
will let you know if you are not up to snuff.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Critz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 10:13 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFLIB question


oi Rafael!!

i  would  assume so. when i submitted a udf i was sent a msg shortly after
about
how  I  could  optimise  the code I submitted and if it was alright to
adjust my
current code to that....


--
Critz
Certified Adv. ColdFusion Developer

Crit[s2k] - <CF_ChannelOP Network="Efnet" Channel="ColdFusion">
------------------------------------
Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 10:58:37 AM, you wrote:

RAB> I hope nobody takes offense at this question it is, however, a
reasonable
RAB> question from the bigger perspective of running a company...

RAB> Does anyone at MM ever check the custom tags posted to the gallery or
at
RAB> MindTool check the UDFs posted to CFLIB for security flaws, hack code,
etc?

RAB> Again, to everyone on the list in general, I've never once had any
contact
RAB> with anyone in the CF community where there was a problem of this
nature -
RAB> it's just that the potential risks are huge for anyone downloading a
server
RAB> level tag to speed up site-deployment.  My company has made use of
several
RAB> over the years and we don't always have the technical ability in-house
to
RAB> analyze them before deployment...



RAB> At 10:53 AM 04/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>><a href="javascript:history.back(-2)">
>>
>>Where -2 means you move back two pages.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Brendan
>>
>>
>>At 03:30 PM 4/23/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>> >Greetings,
>> >
>> >I know not purely CF, but
>> >
>> >Does anyone know how, or a substitute to get the history.back() function
to
>> >move back to pages, (instead of in increments) jumping back to a page, 2
or
>> >more positions in the browser history,
>> >
>> >i.e.
>> >
>> >visit page one
>> >then
>> >visit page two
>> >then
>> >visit page three
>> >
>> >then click a history.back() button,
>> >but instead of going back to page two,
>> >jump directly back to page one,
>> >
>> >the reason is to access a query object again created at that point,
>> >that was not recreated in steps form 2 to 3.
>> >
>> >Hope this makes sense,
>> >
>> >Repsectfully,
>> >
>> >J
>> >
>>
RAB>

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