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At 09:04 AM 2/1/01 -0900, you wrote:
>Hoo, what is the NAME of this thing? I wanna d/l it an' evaluate it...
>
>Alan McCollough
>Web Programmer
>Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
>Alaska Native Medical Center
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ken Beard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 9:46 AM
> > To:   Fusebox
> > Subject:      RE: (not really) db client vars and multiple instances
> >
> > Have ya'll seen this on the allaire devexchange?
> >
> >
> > New release 1.72
> > Framework which provides improved Session Security, Management, and
> > Maintenance.
> > What it does:
> > prevents attempts to use someone else`s session by providing two
> > additional
> > levels of session security in any CF application - Secret Key and client`s
> >
> > IP address .
> > helps to maintain CF sessions using URL Rewriting technique in order to
> > avoid using client cookies. This also enables clients to run multiple
> > sessions in separate windows of the same browser, and also guarantees that
> >
> > new CFID/CFTOKEN combination is created for the new session. If you are
> > using default CF application framework, this is not guaranteed. If you
> > prefer to use Cookies to store Secret Key and CFID/CFTOKEN, it checks if
> > client`s Cookie use is enabled, and if not , automatically switches to URL
> >
> > Rewriting.
> > greatly simplifies the session state management, e.g. it creates,
> > destroys,
> > and keeps session alive. It verifies if the current session is timed out,
> > or there is attempt for unauthorized use of the existing session.
> > provides logging facility to record Session activity and Security
> > violations.
> > When used without attributes, displays USAGE.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At 01:09 PM 1/30/01 +0100, you wrote:
> > >Pete,
> > >In this specific case we needed to keep track of a form's input with
> > >possibly several *hundred* fields - allowing the user to save the data
> > >locally as HTML, print it and more... all of this without saving it on
> > our
> > >server (legal issues).
> > >
> > >With WDDX you can pack a complex variable - a structure with values,
> > arrays
> > >and other structures - all into a string which then can be kept in a
> > hidden
> > >form field to be passed back to the server when the form is submitted.
> > >
> > >Another neat thing is if you use JavaScript you can pack a whole form's
> > data
> > >into an object then serialise it into WDDX on the client and submit to
> > the
> > >server one field with the WDDX then on the server you get the data in the
> > >exact same structure - very useful if you have a variable number of
> > sections
> > >on the form - or several repeating sections.
> > >
> > >Regards,
> > >Noam
> > >
> > >
> > >         ----------
> > >         From:  Peter Lutwyche [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > >         Sent:  Tuesday, 30 January 2001 11:22
> > >         To:  Fusebox
> > >         Subject:  RE: (not really) db client vars and multiple instances
> > >
> > >         Noam,
> > >
> > >         Do you have an example of how you would use a "hidden WDDX form
> > >field"? What advantage would this confer over an ordinary hidden form
> > field?
> > >
> > >         I'd be grateful for any insight - sounds real interesting and
> > might
> > >just help solve a current problem.
> > >
> > >         Pete.
> > >
> > >         >>> BOROVOY Noam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 30 January 2001
> > 09:24:38
> > > >>>
> > >         >>> My fix for this is as follows:
> > >         >>> 1. avoid as much as possible persistent data and pass the
> > data
> > >back and
> > >         >>> forth to the client on the url or as hidden wddx form fields
> > >
> >
>
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