Dump HTTP headers and look at Content-Type header. There is a charset
attribute that specifies the input stream encoding.
Most likely it is missing or incorrect.
If the charset is missing, CF assumes UTF-8. However, in UTF-8 any char with
the code higher than 127, is treated as an escape
Carrying 300K of JS code (min) just to do something that takes 10 lines (or
less) of JS code is nonsense. Not even speaking about its terrible performance.
jQuery + infinity
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1) It's 90k minified
2) Those 10 lines will inevitably be 1 line of jQuery
3) Those 10 lines will work in your favourite browser; then you find
that IE x has some quirk you didn't count on, etc
4) You and Claude S will best friends, I can tell
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Curiously, I do it the exact opposite way:
cfset variables.myVariable = fubar / !--- ensure that I am
setting in the variables scope, because there could be a 'myVariable'
in another scope ---
cfoutput#myVariable#/cfoutput !--- I have just guaranteed that I
have variables.myVariable, there is
I used to feel the exact same way!
Then I realized I was wrong.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 2:42 AM, Andrei Kondrashev adiab...@cs.com wrote:
Carrying 300K of JS code (min) just to do something that takes 10 lines (or
less) of JS code is nonsense. Not even speaking about its terrible
You keep saying variables in the local scope. You may want to say the current
page because there is a local scope. In functions if you cfset var myvar =
something / it is in the local scope and you don't attach a scope to it. I
believe in CF 9 they actually added the local scope for this
And add to that that if you use the CDN version, most people already
have it cached.
I've yet to see any performance issues with it.
Would things be faster w/o using a framework? Maybe - but as in all
things - you make trades between performance and the ability to
maintain the code. I'm SO
This one has me really stumped. I'm running a pretty simple cfmail script to
send out email messages to a user list. Up until now I was simply doing it
with a browser reload but the client recently doubled the number of emails
they want to send to about 57,000. So I decided to implement this with
Where do you get 300K?
jQuery core is only 229K uncompressed...
31K, minified and gzipped.
www.jquery.com
-Original Message-
From: Michael Grant [mailto:mgr...@modus.bz]
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 6:45 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion and AJAX choices
I used to feel the
cfquery name=OpenedUpSeats dbtype=ODBC datasource=TrainingBE
Select *
from OpenedUpSeatsView
where account='cfset zz=writeoutput(session.account)'
/cfquery
cfif OpenedUpSeats.RecordCount
First of all.. This isn't my code, so I know it's pretty bad. The Query doesn't
error,
What happens when you dump OpenedUpSeats and/or isquery(OpenedUpSeats) ?
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 6:57 AM, Phillip Vector
vec...@mostdeadlygame.comwrote:
cfquery name=OpenedUpSeats dbtype=ODBC datasource=TrainingBE
Select *
from OpenedUpSeatsView
where account='cfset
What happens when you dump OpenedUpSeats and/or isquery(OpenedUpSeats) ?
Variable OPENEDUPSEATS is undefined.
But it IS defined.. *pulls hair*
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There is a difference between local scope and local variables scope
which is likely resulting in some confusion. The local scope is what is used
inside of a function or CFC and it does not use variables. in front of the
variable name. There is a separate scope called variables, often referred
to
On 5/19/2011 7:57 AM, Phillip Vector wrote:
cfquery name=OpenedUpSeats dbtype=ODBC datasource=TrainingBE
Select *
from OpenedUpSeatsView
where account='cfset zz=writeoutput(session.account)'
/cfquery
cfif OpenedUpSeats.RecordCount
First of all.. This isn't my code, so
2) Those 10 lines will inevitably be 1 line of jQuery
What's the difference between 1 line to call a jQuery function inside a 90k JS
code and 1 line to call a 10 lines function in your own JS code ?
Those 10 lines will work in your favourite browser; then you find
that IE x has some quirk
Can we see more of the code? There's obviously something funny here
and we're not able to see it.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 7:02 AM, Phillip Vector
vec...@mostdeadlygame.com wrote:
What happens when you dump OpenedUpSeats and/or isquery(OpenedUpSeats) ?
Variable OPENEDUPSEATS is undefined.
Roger,
What happens when you just do
cfdump var=#OpenedUpSeats#/
(and what in the ham sandwich is this use of writeoutput())
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From: Roger Austin
On 5/19/2011 7:57 AM, Phillip Vector wrote:
Run it without the Where clause in the SQL and see what happens.
cfquery name=OpenedUpSeats dbtype=ODBC datasource=TrainingBE
Select * from OpenedUpSeatsView
/cfquery
cfdump var=#OpenedUpSeats# abort
gets me
Variable OPENEDUPSEATS is undefined.
That's kinda backwards
If you don't specify a scope in your cfset statement, then CF will
always put it in the VARIABLES scope. But, if you don't specify a scope
when calling the variable (in your cfoutput), then CF will have to hunt
down the variable to determine which scope it's in.
See, depending on what the entire CFM page looked like and it's usage along
with what brought me into the code to debug things then I personally may not
see that output as obvious. Now I look at it that way because I have
inherited code from others who just plain had zero clue about scoping
Simple. jQuery is so awesome it seems bigger than it really is. ;)
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Rick Faircloth
r...@whitestonemedia.com wrote:
Where do you get 300K?
jQuery core is only 229K uncompressed...
31K, minified and gzipped.
www.jquery.com
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because there could be a 'myVariable' in another scope
I think CFSET always set a variable in the variables scope when no scope is
specified and do not look in other scopes.
Ie:
CFSET form.test = form.test
CFSET test = test
CFOUTPUT
form.test = #form.test#BR
test = #test#
/CFOUTPUT
This
Can we see more of the code? There's obviously something funny here
and we're not able to see it.
cfif (not isdefined(session.stack))
or (not isdefined(session.stackT))
or (not listlen(session.stack) is listlen(session.stackT))
or (listlen(session.stack) gt 40)
VARIABLES is implied when setting a variable, not when calling one. CF
will always go into search mode if you call a variable without a scope.
In CF 8 it will search 3 other scopes before looking at the VARIABLES
scope, and in CF 9 it will search 5 scopes before looking at VARIABLES.
Aha, so it is. I always thought that the cfset searched the scopes as
well. Just did the following to prove myself wrong:
cfset form.fubar = test /
cfset fubar = changed /
cfdump var=#form.fubar# /cfabort
(output = 'test')
Oivay!
On 19 May 2011 13:47, Eric Cobb cft...@ecartech.com wrote:
If
The code looks like this: cfdump var=#OpenedUpSeats# abort ?
I have never seen code like this ever or that writeoutput() above..
have you tried just
cfdump var=#OpenedUpSeats# /
cfabort /
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Phillip Vector
vec...@mostdeadlygame.com wrote:
cfdump
Do those 10 lines of code enable you to write different handlers
depending on the status code and success of the http call without any
fuss? Do they translate common response formats into plain js objects
for you?
On 19 May 2011 14:25, wrote:
2) Those 10 lines will inevitably be 1 line of
Always scope your variables!
We used to have a cf programmer around here that used to put the
variable level in the application scope. Then he occasionally put it
in session scope, occasionally in request scope, sometimes in the
variables scope, and even sometimes he would pull a query with
The code looks like this: cfdump var=#OpenedUpSeats# abort ?
I have never seen code like this ever or that writeoutput() above..
have you tried just
cfdump var=#OpenedUpSeats# /
cfabort /
Same result. It's not the closing of the tags that are messing things up.
cfdump var=#OpenedUpSeats#
Carrying 300K of JS code (min) just to do something that takes 10 lines
(or less) of JS code is nonsense. Not even speaking about its terrible
performance.
The exact same argument could be made swapping out jQuery with CF and JS
with PHP.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 2:42 AM, Andrei Kondrashev
ah, added in CF9
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/9.0/CFMLRef/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbec22c24-7ef7.html
Just to rule everything else out..
Go up to the top of the page and JUST put
cfquery name=OpenedUpSeats dbtype=ODBC datasource=TrainingBE
Select * from OpenedUpSeatsView
/cfquery
I've seen this in the past when the request to the DB server just dies for
some reason. The DB server may even process and return the request, so it may
not be obvious. Make sure the DB is giving a response back.
Make sure things like JDBC drivers are up to date.
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web
I have set locale to English(UK), getlocal confirms it. I'm seeing pound
signs for lscurrencyformat correctly, but my cfcharts are showing dollars.
The server is set to English UK.
Is this a bug?
Thanks, Jenny
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Yes, the real benefit is that you always know which scope is being
referenced, with no ambiguity.
Actually, there is only ambiguity for those who do not know the language they
are using and its rules by default.
There could be an ambiguity if you are using the same variables names for
ah, added in CF9
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/9.
0/CFMLRef/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbec22c24-7ef7.html
Just to rule everything else out..
Go up to the top of the page and JUST put
cfquery name=OpenedUpSeats dbtype=ODBC datasource=TrainingBE
Select * from OpenedUpSeatsView
I've seen this in the past when the request to the DB server just
dies for some reason. The DB server may even process and return the
request, so it may not be obvious. Make sure the DB is giving a
response back.
It's able to do tables.. I think that it's because it's a view and not a
I'll turn this into a blog post tonight, but I loaded up the Chart
editor, went to Y-Axis, and picked Format. I changed the style to
Currency, and unchecked Sytem Locale. I picked Germany and it
definitely worked. I also tried English/UK and it worked well too.
Once you get the style you can then
Are you under CFMX? Try to remove dbtype=ODBC
This is not valid anymore:
Deprecated the connectString, dbName, dbServer, provider, providerDSN, and sql
attributes, and all values of the dbtype attribute except query. They do not
work, and might cause an error, in releases later than ColdFusion
Thanks that's brilliant!
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From: Dominic Watson [mailto:watson.domi...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 5:42 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: RegEx Question
Here is a very blunt regex that should match the opening tag (does not check
for the lack of
Are you under CFMX? Try to remove dbtype=ODBC
This is not valid anymore:
Thanks for the tip. Eliminated, but still not working.
I changed the query to point to a table and that works fine. It's looking up a
view that it does this. I can't find anywhere on the interwebs where the is a
There is no difference: we successfully query SQL Server views all the
time in several of our apps. Have you checked the permissions? Could it
be that the View doesn't allow the CF service user to SELECT data?
From: Phillip Vector
There is no difference: we successfully query SQL Server views all the
time in several of our apps. Have you checked the permissions? Could it
be that the View doesn't allow the CF service user to SELECT data?
Thanks.. I will check with our DB admin and see.
Carrying 300K of JS code (min) just to do something that takes 10 lines (or
less) of JS code is nonsense.
I agree 100%. I do all my Ajax stuff with only two functions: ajaxGET (url) and
ajaxPOST (url, sendText),
exactly 10 lines each.
Do those 10 lines of code enable you to write different handlers
depending on the status code and success of the http call without any
fuss?
Better than that : they open a new window to display the CF error dump in case
the called template caused an error.
Do they translate common response
So you agree with an incorrect assesment of the size of jQuery? It's
31KB minimized, not 300k.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 8:17 AM, wrote:
Carrying 300K of JS code (min) just to do something that takes 10 lines
(or less) of JS code is nonsense.
I agree 100%. I do all my Ajax stuff with only
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:24 AM, wrote:
Do those 10 lines of code enable you to write different handlers
depending on the status code and success of the http call without any
fuss?
Better than that : they open a new window to display the CF error dump in
case the called template caused
Eh? How does jQuery make it easier for folks to get a CF error dump?
Can you explain that?
I was talking about my own code, not jQuery.
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Paul, good thoughts. We had thought of both of these, and did our best to
eliminate the zoo of encodings by creating a test document that causes the
same behavior.
True, I can't be certain that every case that is failing is valid utf-8, but
my main test document is one I created in Notepad and
Phillip..I don't think dbtype is supported for anything other than type:
query any more.
On May 19, 2011 9:34 AM, Phillip Vector vec...@mostdeadlygame.com wrote:
On 5/19/2011 7:57 AM, Phillip Vector wrote:
Run it without the Where clause in the SQL and see what happens.
cfquery
I'd argue with that being better. Custom handlers for different
responses allows you to tailor the reaction to failures either
globally or case by case - you could open a new window with an error
report, show a nice message for the user, do nothing, etc.
I'm sure that your ajaxGet and ajaxPost
Hi Ray,
I'm guessing the cart editor is new since CF 7, sadly I'm on Cf 7. This is
what I have:
cfset chartdate = createdate(session.year, session.month, datepart(d,
now()))
cfchart format=flash chartwidth=400 chartheight=300 show3d=yes
labelformat=currency
title=#session.mainCatDescr# Sales
To be clear, even on Edge or 56K dial-up, non-cached Jquery, with all its
built-in goodness, arrives in less than a second...so...I really can't
imagine why rolling your own just-enough JS would be better. At least
when it comes to speed/performance.
Now, certainly, if you need to do X and
Andrei, one of my coworkers had much the same thought. The headers are
reporting utf-8, and I've created a test document containing an omega
character I've saved as plain text utf-8 encoded and it still truncates.
I believe this may still be the actual problem, but I'm not seeing a
solution. Our
Have you used jQuery Claude?
I use a couple of libraries in my system, but most of the time, there is
something I need they won't do, or 90% they do I don't need.
I've been developing my own functions far before jQuery existed and even the
term AJAX was invented.
They do exactly what I want
Clearly, use whatever you like...but...wrt your harvester analogy: when
the harvester is free, doesn't impact speed/performance, and will handle
the 10 square feet of grass and the 10 hectares of grass...I'm not seeing
the drawback of using it for both.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:57 AM, wrote:
Hi Guys,
I'm currently using the safeText UDF (http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm/safetext)
to clean user submitted content, both HTML fragments and full HTML
documents. Based on some reading over at
http://www.petefreitag.com/item/760.cfm , I am considering using AntiSammy
instead. What I want
jQuery (and other libraries) is well tested, well maintained, hugely
popular and well thought out. All these things will have an impact on
the speed of development and quality of code, especially for someone
who wasn't coding before these things were commonplace.
Andrei's assertion that using
There's some great stuff here, though not entirely technically correct.
Key/values placed in the Variables scope are not a part of the Request
scope. You can see this by dumping the Request scope and the Variables
scope. You will see that they are two entirely different animals (BTW,
you should
Actually the chart editor is old. Go to your cf root, charting, and
run webcharts.bat (or the Unix flavor). It's a graphical editor that
spits out a style XML you can use in cfchart. Search my blog for
cfchart. I've got a butt load of entries on it that talk about this
tool and custom XML. (And
I just checked - CF7 added the ability to use styles. You should be all set.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Raymond Camden rcam...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually the chart editor is old. Go to your cf root, charting, and
run webcharts.bat (or the Unix flavor). It's a graphical editor that
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Eric Roberts
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com wrote:
We had a discussion at work as to whether or not we should scope local vars
with the variables. scope since that is implied in a cfset. One camp says
it is not needed because of the implicit scoping when
Thanks.. I will check with our DB admin and see.
Turns out, I didn't have permission for the view. I since got it and he
mentioned that the view has no records at all anyway and to just put in a
cfset
OpenedUpSeats.recordcount = 0 to move past it.
So yeah. Still a mystery, but we are moving
This sort of makes sense. The DB rejected the request, somewhere in the
process the JDBC driver returned nothing or NULL or something not exactly
expected and closed the request. CF not getting a result set (not even an empty
results set) didn't set the query result set variable. Thus you
What about an ecommerce system that hits the test ecom system when in
dev mode? If I knew your code did that, or suspected, I'd try it and
use one of the many common test CC numbers, like 4111.
Actually, I've seen that number work on sites even in 'production'
mode as well.
On Sat,
You are getting an error somewhere else...open up coursecatalog.cfm and step
through it... something is happening before this query.
-Mark
Mark A. Kruger, MCSE, CFG
(402) 408-3733 ext 105
www.cfwebtools.com
www.coldfusionmuse.com
www.necfug.com
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Vector
There are things my code do not check however:
- a tornado hit my server;
- the end user has an attack of scarlet fever...
Need some code for that? :o)
-Original Message-
From: Claude Schnéegans schneeg...@internetique.com
[mailto:=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans
Andrei, one of my coworkers had much the same thought. The headers are
reporting utf-8, and I've created a test document containing an omega
character I've saved as plain text utf-8 encoded and it still truncates.
Just created a text file that contains the entire Greek alphabet plus crazy
Wil Genovese wrote:
This sort of makes sense. The DB rejected the request, somewhere in the
process the JDBC driver returned nothing or NULL or something not exactly
expected and closed the request. CF not getting a result set (not even an
empty results set) didn't set the query result
And btw - why do you show up nameles
He shows up nameless for Gmail users because of a character encoding
mismatch between Google's mail servers and his mail server.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned
Hi
I have an urgent problem..
I created a website for a fundraising event that is going on all
month.. one function is to create fundraising teams, where people can
create a team and upload a photo.
I wrote the code, tested it on the current version of chrome and
firefox and it worked
He shows up nameless for Gmail users because of a character encoding
mismatch between Google's mail servers and his mail server.
Actually no, My name is correctly set up in Thunderbird and all messages
replied to me show my name correctly.
Only those forwarded by CF_talk are messed up.
The
Does it always search of the variable is not scoped (when calling it) even
if you do a cfset at the top of the page? Or does it automagically know it
is in the Variables scope?
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Eric Cobb [mailto:cft...@ecartech.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 07:47 AM
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/2011/5/19/cfchart-and-nonAmerican-locales
Blog post. With pictures. It's pure winning.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Raymond Camden rcam...@gmail.com wrote:
I just checked - CF7 added the ability to use styles. You should be all set.
On Thu, May
Awesome, thanks Ray :)
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:rcam...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 May 2011 19:04
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CFchart / currency
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/2011/5/19/cfchart-and-nonA
merican-locales
Blog post. With pictures. It's pure
It always searches if the variable unscoped.
Steve 'Cutter' Blades
Adobe Community Professional
Adobe Certified Expert
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
http://blog.cutterscrossing.com
Co-Author Learning Ext JS 3.2 Packt Publishing 2010
Hi Ray,
Not quite there ...
I had a look at the wecharts stuff in charting, way over anything I will
ever need or want to learn just to get a pound sign.
The chart editor I see in DW doesn't have the options to turn off locale or
set lang and country. But I used the following laboriously
It seems simple enough. My user inputs a web address he wants configured on
my server and I programatically create it in IIS through my CF application.
And then I may want to create subdomains though host headers on the same IP.
Using CF9. Surely this has been done hundreds of times... anyone got
The chart editor I see in DW doesn't have the options to turn off locale or
set lang and country. But I used the following laboriously copied and
pasted from your blog entry.
That's a cfchart tag editior. It can't/shouldn't contain what you see
in the Java based program since - well it's
Hmm.. I sort of get what you are saying, Cutter, but then it seems
like Variables is a scope that can only exist within another scope. If
there was a variables.myvars struct in session, I would say that the
myvars struct really lives in Session. Yes, it also technically lives
inside another
Agreed. Using CGI.HOST_NAME for dev/test/live switching opens you up
to all sorts of abuse.
Here's what I switch on:
createObject( 'java', 'java.net.InetAddress' ).getLocalHost().getHostName()
I have a configuration file that maps from all the known (partial)
hostname matches to different
Didn't really wanted to start a discussion. Just expressed my private opinion
applied to this particular situation, not really trying to make any general
claims.
1) It's 90k minified
Only 90? Great!
2) Those 10 lines will inevitably be 1 line of jQuery
No, my custom line will be 11th one.
From posting on another forum:
There are 2 ways to reference the web chart XML in the cfchart tag.
Firstly,
you can copy the XML file to the chart styles folder which will be somethinf
like C:\CFusionMX\charting\styles, when using this method you do not need
the
.xml extension:-
But I find this
The other side of the coin is that since a lot of people use JQuery, and a lot
of people get it from the shared JQuery CDN, users are bound to already have it
cached and therefore there will be little or no load time.
What terrible performance of JQuery? I guess it depends, but if you have
Ah yes - my chart was for a bar chart. What's your chart type? Isee
it's a pie. Hold on.
Going to my coldfusion dir...
Going to charting folder...
Double clicking webcharts.bat
On the welcome screen, I picked a Pie chart example.
Hmm. So you want a pound sign on the mouse overs for the pie
When you tested with Firebug, did you see anything? How about any
other network tool, like Charles?
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Al Musella, DPM
muse...@virtualtrials.com wrote:
Hi
I have an urgent problem..
I created a website for a fundraising event that is going on all
month..
I wouldn't say that the Variables scope is intended to live inside
another scope, I think that it's just that it can, in the context of a
persistent object.
As noted by Ray, in the comments of my first blog post, the Variables
scope was kind of an afterthought, giving a way to access those
Hmm.. I sort of get what you are saying, Cutter, but then it seems
like Variables is a scope that can only exist within another scope. If
there was a variables.myvars struct in session, I would say that the
myvars struct really lives in Session. Yes, it also technically lives
inside another
So you typically generate the HTML for an ajax call on the server side
and send that back to the browser? From a person who is concerned
about that extra second and the size of the jQuery library, this
approach seems a little contradictory as those ajax responses have to
be bloated due to all
As noted by Ray, in the comments of my first blog post, the Variables
scope was kind of an afterthought, giving a way to access those
variables that weren't explicitly in another scope (form, url, session,
application, request, client). With most of the core of ColdFusion
created prior to
I've been developing my own functions far before jQuery existed and even
the term AJAX was invented.
Most of us have. Big deal. I used to write all my own stuff too. Then I
wised up. Why reinvent the wheel over and over with code that is almost
certain to be of lower quality than the jQuery
My definition of library is something that contains millions of books,
but I can come there and borrow a SINGLE book I need, rather than carry back
home all millions books.
Well, at less than 100k your library/millions of books analogy is
fundamentally flawed. It's probably more accurate to
Anti Samy is brilliant, the way this is used is as a HTML string cleaner.
What that means is that you define which configuration type you want, there
are predefined configs like Slashdot to name but one. These configs are
fully configurable to the HTML Elements. SlashDot config is what SlashDot
Andrei, I want to point your attention to your comment.
I am calling MY Web-site, I know EXACTLY what to expect
As a veteran Software Analyst my first reaction is WTF!!! You might be
calling your server but you have absolutely no control over the users
machine, nor do you have any control over
I am getting strange results.. In firebug, it says the status is
200 but there were no bytes received. and a view source shows
absolutely nothing. I turned on cf debuggin - to at least get debug
info - and still nothing at all.
. but there is a message about the cache.. perhaps my computer
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 6:55 AM, wrote:
Actually, there is only ambiguity for those who do not know the language they
are using and its rules by default.
The penalty for being smug about your mastery of the universe is -
sooner or later - extremely painful.
Put simply, unscoped vars can
Sometimes caching creates all kinds of problems especially using latest
version of IE.Try to clear out cache and even that didn't work try using
fiddler clear out cache. Fiddler is a web debugger and logs the traffic. See
if you can find anything.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Al Musella, DPM
I've found that all sends of email to large lists has to be done in
batches. CFMail doesn't really handle massive lists very well.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 4:38 AM, Firewall firew...@cc.uk.com wrote:
The server seems to have no problems sending about 10-15k emails using this
process but
Dave,
Thanks for chiming in on this, your insight is always helpful. Most of
my thoughts there are my own theories, which must be proven (or
debunked) to be otherwise :) Your deep knowledge of the history of CF
helps to fill in the gaps of time and memory, and keep perspective (for
the
Hi Andrew,
But consider a CMS or 'landing page creator' that allows users to create
their own landing pages - and insert their own google analytics code. So I
would need to be able to tell antiSamy that I want to allow a specific
script...
A google search didn't turn up anything. I guess I
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