Re: Hosting.

2006-04-17 Thread Russ Michaels
when something seems to good to be true, it usually is.


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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 15:49:57 +1000
Subject: Hosting.

 I'm sure this type of question comes up quite often. But does anyone
 know of
 any hosts around that have CF plans anywhere near what DreamHost (
 www.dreamhost.com) offer?
 I have been searching high and low for the past two days but their
 plans
 seem pretty unbelievable. anyone had any experience with them?
 
 TIA.
 
 
 

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Re: Hosting.

2006-04-17 Thread Mike Kear
Their plans don't specifically state they use ColdFusion do they?

Some things to watch for - a common ploy amongst hosting companies at
the low pricing end is to use a DevNet version of ColdFusion which is
fully featured, except that it's a breach of the licence conditions to
do so.

And just for good measure, every page generated on a Dev Net copy has
a comment in the page header that it's generated by a DevNet version,
so none of the pages will validate, and you can't produce any valid
xml from it.   That means no RSS feeds, web services,  xml output at
all.  Also any XHTML pages will be invalid too.

If you want to see some hosting at close to their numbers  on
legitimate fully licensed CFMX7 Enterprise/SQLServer2005,  look at my
site - see http://afpwebworks.com

Oh and notice that my AUD$15 site translates on todays exchange rate
to about US$11.25 /month

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month



On 4/17/06, Ricardo Russon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm sure this type of question comes up quite often. But does anyone know of
 any hosts around that have CF plans anywhere near what DreamHost (
 www.dreamhost.com) offer?
 I have been searching high and low for the past two days but their plans
 seem pretty unbelievable. anyone had any experience with them?

 TIA.




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Re: cfreport builder - page breaks

2006-04-17 Thread Geoff Bowers
On 4/17/06, Kay Smoljak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 4/17/06, Terry Troxel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I was meaning use plain jane cfm with querys, grouping, etc
  and count lines in order to calculate page breaks cfinclude
  a header, add a page number,

 Ah, OK, I see now. Considering that this report will contain 9 other
 subreports that have already been created with complex grouping and
 calculations, that's not really a feasible option - it would take me
 weeks to re-do all the logic in the other reports, and I'm hoping to
 deliver a rough version of this by the end of today (it's the morning
 still for me!).

 I'm a big believer in using the right tool for the job - and while
 it's been difficult to work with, the report builder *is* designed for
 building reports.

Report Builder would be great for the job.. alas it has no manual
page-break option.  Its a feature enhacement I've been lobbying for an
age. Please add your thoughts to the wish-list or pursue Dean Harmon
directly through his blog ;)

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

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Re: cfreport builder - page breaks

2006-04-17 Thread Kay Smoljak
On 4/17/06, Geoff Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Report Builder would be great for the job.. alas it has no manual
 page-break option.  Its a feature enhacement I've been lobbying for an
 age. Please add your thoughts to the wish-list or pursue Dean Harmon
 directly through his blog ;)

Hi Geoff,

I may just do that - but I have more serious complaints than lack of
page breaks.

I'm having a lot of trouble with the report builder. Even for simple
things, it's buggy - the overwrite a previously opened file with the
current document bug in particular is spectacular, and I get regular
access violations and crashes on two separate machines. The
documentation leaves a lot to be desired - and yes, I'm running the
updated version. I hate to rant but I'm having trouble believing that
this thing was released with the severity of bugs it contains.

I worked around the page breaks issue with minimum height sections.
And I've worked out through trial and error that HTML Formatted text
doesn't support p, strong, em or li but does support b. But
now, not strictly a report builder issue, everytime I try to run a
report as a subreport JRUN jumps to 100% CPU usage and stays there
(the subreport works fine standalone). I was under the impression I
was fully patched but I'm double-checking that now. Failing that I'm
going to set up CF on another machine and try that.

Basically I'm cursing the original developer of this project (whose
work I an merely completing) who decided CF's reports would be good
enough. They're not.

Ergh.

--
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http://kay.zombiecoder.com/

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Re: Problems Stopping and Starting Coldfusion Service (CFMX7)

2006-04-17 Thread Webdevotion
I ran into this problem too on different development machines.




On 4/17/06, Andrew Grosset [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 That didn't work for me, anyone else have any suggestions?

 Andrew

 yes i get it too. i get round it by stopping the jrun process in task
 manager.
 

 

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Locked out of administrator

2006-04-17 Thread Bud
Hi. I asked this and haven't gotten an answer, unless I missed it.

I disabled cfcontent in CF Administrator, my dev copy, version 6.1. 
Now I can't get into the administrator. I assume like 5.0 there is 
somewhere to enter the unsecuredtags directory, which should be 
pointing to ...\CFIDE\administrator. Where do I set this manually? I 
searched through all the XML config files and can't find anything 
referencing cfcontent or unsecured[tags], etc.

What line do I add or change in which config file to set/reset the 
unsecured tags directory?

Thanks.
-- 

Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations, Inc.

_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
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http://www.twcreations.com/ - http://www.cf-ezcart.com/
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RE: Locked out of administrator

2006-04-17 Thread Phillip B. Holmes
Method 1, reset the password to a new value

Stop the CFMX service 
Open the file cf_install\lib\password.properties 
Set new values for “rdspassword” and “password” 
Set “encrypted” to false 
Restart CFMX 

Method 2: Disable the password altogether

Stop the CFMX service 
Open the file cf_install\lib\neo-security.xml 
Find var name='admin.security.enabled' boolean value='true'/ /var 
Set value=’false’ 
Restart CFMX 

Method 3: via the registry

Run the registry editor (regedit.exe), and go to: 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Allaire\ColdFusion\CurrentVersion\Server

Then, double-click on the UseAdminPassword value, and set it to 0. The
next time you open the CF Administrator, you won't need a
password, and you can then change and enable the password from within CF
Administrator. 

Warmest Regards,
 
Phillip B. Holmes
http://phillipholmes.com

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Re: OT: Mysql outer join with conditions syntax

2006-04-17 Thread Deanna Schneider
Thanks Michael and Isaac. We're just now upgrading from 8i to 10g, so I'm
still learning all the ansi standard outer join syntax.
-d


On 4/16/06, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  MYSQL VERSION
  FROM  (fscd_county x JOIN fscd_client c ON (x.countyid =
  c.countyid)
JOIN fscd_state s on (s.stateid = x.stateid))
LEFT OUTER JOIN fscd_survey u ON c.clientid =
u.clientid
LEFT OUTER JOIN fscd_post p ON c.clientid =
p.clientid
  WHERE  x.active = 1
  ANDc.active = 1
  AND(p.active = 1 OR p.active is null)
  AND(u.active = 1 OR u.active is null) !--- Is this
  the preferred method
  in Mysql? ---

 Hi Deanna, I just realized this message didn't seem to reach the list
 earlier.

 Have you tried this?

 FROM fscd_county x
 JOIN fscd_client c ON (x.countyid = c.countyid)
 JOIN fscd_state s on (s.stateid = x.stateid)
 LEFT JOIN fscd_survey u ON (c.clientid = u.clientid and p.active = 1)
 LEFT JOIN fscd_post p ON (c.clientid = p.clientid and u.active = 1)
 WHERE  x.active = 1
 ANDc.active = 1

 The extra set of parenthesis around the inner join statements would
 make me a little leery. Oracle 9i also added support for the standard
 outer join syntax shown here. Personally I also prefer to always
 include the parenthesis around the conditions of a join statement for
 clarity if nothing else.


 s. isaac dealey 434.293.6201
 new epoch : isn't it time for a change?

 add features without fixtures with
 the onTap open source framework

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 http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/author/4806Dealey.htm


 

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Re: Hosting.

2006-04-17 Thread Ricardo Russon
Thanks mike,

They don't offer coldfusion, that is why i asked the question. I was only
wondering if anyone had used them before because at that rate, I could put
most of my html and flash sites on their servers and save myself some money.

I will look at your site now.

:)


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RE: Query o Queries and apost's

2006-04-17 Thread Ben Nadel
Is there anyway you can make the SQL less dynamic and include
CFQueryParams... That usually takes care of apostrophe type stuff. But if
you cannot, I am not sure I have any ideas... Can you post the generated
SQL??

-ben
...
Ben Nadel 
Web Developer
Nylon Technology
350 7th Ave.
Suite 1005
New York, NY 10001
212.691.1134 x 14
212.691.3477 fax
www.nylontechnology.com

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Helmet: Yes we'll have to go right to ludacris speed.
-Original Message-
From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 11:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Query o Queries and apost's

While I'm thinking about it, has anyone seen a weird thing with QoQs, where
if you are using generated SQL (  like so:
 cfquery name=qoq dbtype=query
   #someSQL#
 /cfquery
)

You get strange extra apostrophes?  I say strange because doing cfset
someSQL = replace(someSQL,',,ALL) doesn't work, (there aren't any
extra apostrophes in the first place) but  cfquery name=qoq
dbtype=query
   #replace(someSQL,',,ALL)#
 /cfquery

does? I.E. the extra 's only get added within the cfquery tag?

(Pretend I have correct ordering of vars in replace ;-))

I think it just must be a brain-fart somewhere along the line... I haven't
seen anything like it via google, so I figure, it's on this end.




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RE: Hosting.

2006-04-17 Thread Andy Matthews
Gearhost is a pretty good host. They offer every major language.
www.gearhost.com

My company, ICGLink, also offers Coldfusion hosting (currently 6.1 with
plans to upgrade soon).
www.icglink.com

I have a lot of web designers here in Nashville, TN who use Dreamhost. Many
of them swear by it. I don't think they'd try to scam people. I've also
never noticed that they have CF hosting. According to their offerings
(http://www.dreamhost.com/shared/comparison.html), they don't have CF.

!//--
andy matthews
web developer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.370.1530 x737
--//-

-Original Message-
From: Ricardo Russon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Hosting.


I'm sure this type of question comes up quite often. But does anyone know of
any hosts around that have CF plans anywhere near what DreamHost (
www.dreamhost.com) offer?
I have been searching high and low for the past two days but their plans
seem pretty unbelievable. anyone had any experience with them?

TIA.




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Incremental Retrieval

2006-04-17 Thread Ken
Hi. I need to fetch emails out of a POP3 account and store them into a
database. I keep getting a timeout message if there are hundreds of emails.

Is it possible to retrieve the first 50 (using CFPOP), delete them after
retrieval, store in db, then get next 50? Does anyone have a ready made
piece of code, or a CFC to do so?

Please help.

Thanks,
K


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RE: Incremental Retrieval

2006-04-17 Thread Dawson, Michael
Look at uid and the message numbers.  You can select individual
messages using those attributes.

Have you looked into CFX_IMAP4?

M!ke 

-Original Message-
From: Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 8:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Incremental Retrieval

Hi. I need to fetch emails out of a POP3 account and store them into a
database. I keep getting a timeout message if there are hundreds of
emails.

Is it possible to retrieve the first 50 (using CFPOP), delete them after
retrieval, store in db, then get next 50? Does anyone have a ready made
piece of code, or a CFC to do so?

Please help.

Thanks,
K

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Re: Incremental Retrieval

2006-04-17 Thread Ken
No. But please tell me about CFX_IMAP4. Does it work with all POP3 mail
servers?

Thanks.

On 4/17/06, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Look at uid and the message numbers.  You can select individual
 messages using those attributes.

 Have you looked into CFX_IMAP4?

 M!ke

 -Original Message-
 From: Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 8:54 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Incremental Retrieval

 Hi. I need to fetch emails out of a POP3 account and store them into a
 database. I keep getting a timeout message if there are hundreds of
 emails.

 Is it possible to retrieve the first 50 (using CFPOP), delete them after
 retrieval, store in db, then get next 50? Does anyone have a ready made
 piece of code, or a CFC to do so?

 Please help.

 Thanks,
 K

 

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Re: searching for online booking system written in CF

2006-04-17 Thread Richard Dillman
I am going to be in need of the same sort of thing,
As I work with not for profit and child advocacy programs I would also hope
for something open source...


On 4/15/06, Desiree Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi, everyone.

 I'm trying to find an out-of-the-box online
 booking/online reservations system written in CF
 designed to work with MySQL.

 Anyone know of such an animal?

 Thanks.

 Desiree

 

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IE Flash/Active X content issue...

2006-04-17 Thread Andy Matthews
Just letting you know that the whole EOLAS vs Microsoft issue which resulted
in MS changing the behaviour of IE has finally been put in place. Now, any
browser which has received the patch will be forced to click any Flash
element to activate it before being able to interact with that element.

My computers, both at home and at work, were restarted over the weekend and
the fix put in place. Here's a page which offers up a fix:
http://blog.deconcept.com/flashobject/

I used this fix on my personal site, which had the problem before, and it
fixed it with no hassles. It took about 2 or 3 minutes to put into place.

!//--
andy matthews
web developer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: searching for online booking system written in CF

2006-04-17 Thread Andy Matthews
My company has a hosted booking solution. But I think that you're looking
for something you can run on your own server right?

!//--
andy matthews
web developer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.370.1530 x737
--//-

-Original Message-
From: Richard Dillman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: searching for online booking system written in CF


I am going to be in need of the same sort of thing,
As I work with not for profit and child advocacy programs I would also hope
for something open source...


On 4/15/06, Desiree Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi, everyone.

 I'm trying to find an out-of-the-box online
 booking/online reservations system written in CF
 designed to work with MySQL.

 Anyone know of such an animal?

 Thanks.

 Desiree





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RE: searching for online booking system written in CF

2006-04-17 Thread Adrian Lynch
What features are you both looking for from this system?

Adrian

-Original Message-
From: Richard Dillman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 April 2006 15:14
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: searching for online booking system written in CF


I am going to be in need of the same sort of thing,
As I work with not for profit and child advocacy programs I would also hope
for something open source...


On 4/15/06, Desiree Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi, everyone.

 I'm trying to find an out-of-the-box online
 booking/online reservations system written in CF
 designed to work with MySQL.

 Anyone know of such an animal?

 Thanks.

 Desiree

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Re: Big Slow Query

2006-04-17 Thread Jochem van Dieten
blists wrote:
 
 I'm still using SQL Server 7.0. Not sure about the index question and I do 
 not have the execution plan, and the query changes all the time based on 
 what the user selected.

So can you show the execution plan for a fast query and the 
execution plan for a slow query?


 Select * from users
 Where
 (
   (badminton = 1 and baseball = 1 )
 )

How many rows does this return?


 Select * from users
 Where
 (
   (badminton = 1 and baseball = 1 )
 )
 and
 (
 userid in (
select o.userid
from orders o join orderdetails od on (o.orderid = od.orderid)
where realdate BETWEEN '2005-04-01' AND '2006-04-30'
   )
 )

How many records does this return? And if you run just the 
subquery, how many records does it return and how long does it take?


 I think I must be causing something wrong to happen when I add all the 
 parenthesis. I guess the execution plan must have way to many comparisons. 

The problem shouldn't be the number of comparisons, the problem 
is getting the joins to be executed in the right order. I don't 
know the cardinality of your tables or the selectivity of your 
predicates, but I am guessing you get a table or index scan on 
the users table filtered by badminton and baseball, and then for 
every row in that result the database checks whether there are 
entries in the orders and orderdetail tables. What you want is 
that first the orders and orderdetails tables are joined and 
filtered and then mergejoined against the users table. That way 
instead of running the subquery for every matching row in the 
users table, you run and sort the subquery only once.

3 options in order of desirability and expected result:
- smarter database / join order hinting
- rewrite as a join like Ryan showed
- rewrite the IN to the equivalent EXISTS:
AND EXISTS (
   SELECT 1
   FROM orders o JOIN orderdetails od ON (o.orderid = od.orderid)
   WHERE realdate BETWEEN '2005-04-01' AND '2006-04-30'
 AND o.userid = users.userid
   )

Jochem

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Re: searching for online booking system written in CF

2006-04-17 Thread Robert Everland III
I have a reservation engine I created in CF, it's written to use SQL, but 
shouldn't be too hard to port to MYSQL now that it supports Stored procedures. 
http://www.reactivevision.com




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ColdFusion Cumulative HotFix List

2006-04-17 Thread Ryan Duckworth
Is there a way to be on a list with Adobe to be alerted when
Cumulative Hot Fixes are released?  We were having problems w/ web
services and started searching and noticed that ColdFusion MX 7.0.1
Cumulative Hot Fix 2 was released on March 2nd.  This Hot Fix solved
our problem, but we would rather have our sysadmins on this list to be
notified automatically.

Thanks,
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Re: ColdFusion Cumulative HotFix List

2006-04-17 Thread Rob Wilkerson
I stay informed via the technote RSS feed.  Great way to tune into all
sorts of updates.

http://www.macromedia.com/go/rss_coldfusion

On 4/17/06, Ryan Duckworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is there a way to be on a list with Adobe to be alerted when
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 our problem, but we would rather have our sysadmins on this list to be
 notified automatically.

 Thanks,
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Can't reset password

2006-04-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I just started on someone else's site (in mach II) and I tried to reset the 
password. Every time I enter a new password I get unable to set admin 
password. Anyone know why I'm getting this and what the solution might be?
Thanks

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Re: Can't reset password

2006-04-17 Thread Joe Rinehart
AFAIK, Mach-II has no relevance to security - I'd look in the
directory that contains their model code and not the framework.

I'd probably just search for whatever file creates that message.

-Joe


On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just started on someone else's site (in mach II) and I tried to reset the 
 password. Every time I enter a new password I get unable to set admin 
 password. Anyone know why I'm getting this and what the solution might be?
 Thanks

 

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RE: Hosting.

2006-04-17 Thread Ken Ketsdever
I used Dreamhost several years ago and had several billing issues with them. I 
was double billed on several occassions, Phone service was non-existent, E-mail 
support wasn't much better. They came across to me as some guy doing it part 
time.   

-Original Message-
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Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 10:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Hosting.


I'm sure this type of question comes up quite often. But does anyone know of
any hosts around that have CF plans anywhere near what DreamHost (
www.dreamhost.com) offer?
I have been searching high and low for the past two days but their plans
seem pretty unbelievable. anyone had any experience with them?

TIA.




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Re: Can't reset password

2006-04-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Let me be a little more specific. I'm in the CF admin, not any Mach II admin. I 
reset the system using the neo-security.xml reset but when I try to turn it 
back on with a password from within the CF admin, no dice.

 AFAIK, Mach-II has no relevance to security - I'd look in the
 directory that contains their model code and not the framework.
 
 I'd probably just search for whatever file creates that message.
 
 -Joe
 
 
 On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I just started on someone else's site (in mach II) and I tried to 
 reset the password. Every time I enter a new password I get unable to 
 set admin password. Anyone know why I'm getting this and what the 
 solution might be?
  Thanks
 
  

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RE: Can't reset password

2006-04-17 Thread Adrian Lynch
I think he meant in CFAdmin.

If that's the case:

http://www.cjmgroup.com/technotes/DisplayContent.cfm?Action=DisplayKBID=F0D
F9870-EE56-45FD-A695A2736067FE8A

Is that of any use?

Adrian

-Original Message-
From: Joe Rinehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 April 2006 16:07
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Can't reset password


AFAIK, Mach-II has no relevance to security - I'd look in the
directory that contains their model code and not the framework.

I'd probably just search for whatever file creates that message.

-Joe


On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just started on someone else's site (in mach II) and I tried to reset
the password. Every time I enter a new password I get unable to set admin
password. Anyone know why I'm getting this and what the solution might be?
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Re: Can't reset password

2006-04-17 Thread Joe Rinehart
Ohhh, ok.  Sorry, I don't know where to begin, I've never had that fail!

On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Let me be a little more specific. I'm in the CF admin, not any Mach II admin. 
 I reset the system using the neo-security.xml reset but when I try to turn it 
 back on with a password from within the CF admin, no dice.

  AFAIK, Mach-II has no relevance to security - I'd look in the
  directory that contains their model code and not the framework.
 
  I'd probably just search for whatever file creates that message.
 
  -Joe
 
 
  On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I just started on someone else's site (in mach II) and I tried to
  reset the password. Every time I enter a new password I get unable to
  set admin password. Anyone know why I'm getting this and what the
  solution might be?
   Thanks
  
  

 

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Re: searching for online booking system written in CF

2006-04-17 Thread Richard Dillman
SQL Server 2005 is what I have here, but again im working with Not for
Profits and kids so I can't charge for this.

On 4/17/06, Robert Everland III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a reservation engine I created in CF, it's written to use SQL, but
 shouldn't be too hard to port to MYSQL now that it supports Stored
 procedures. http://www.reactivevision.com




 Bob Everland

 

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RE: StructFindKey Path and evaluate

2006-04-17 Thread Bruce, Rodney S C-E LCMC HQISEC/Signal Solutions
Yes, StruckFindKey returns a value, but in my case the value is a structure.
Example:

[MyStruct]
 [ProjectA]
   --[Task1]
   [Task1.1]
   [Task1.2]
   [Task1.3]
   --totalhours
   --totalcost
   --costarea
   --[Task2]
   [Task2.1]
 [ProjectB]
  --[Task1]

All tasks(at all lvls)are structures with the keys totalhours,totalcost and
costarea.

I then have a person that has logged hours to a task.
I have to find the task and add the persons information to it.
So I am not going to the very bottom of the structure, the value at
MyStruct.ProjectA.Task1.Task1.3, would be a structure not a simple value.

I then add the persons hours/cost to the totals and add another lvl to the
structure for each person

.
  [Task1.3]
  --totalhours
  --totalcost
  --costarea
  --[person1name]
  Person1cost
  Person1hours
  --[person2name]
  Person2cost
  Person2hours

So, I guess the simple answer to your question is yes, I am getting the path
to another key(s), just below the one I found.

Rodney


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Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 3:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: StructFindKey Path and evaluate


Most likely I missed something, because doesn't structFindKey return a value
as well as the path to the key? Unless you're talking about getting the
path to another key, not the one you just found.?

XPath only works with XML documents, neh? Hmm... must need more coffee...
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RE: Can't reset password

2006-04-17 Thread Dave Watts
 Let me be a little more specific. I'm in the CF admin, not 
 any Mach II admin. I reset the system using the neo-security.xml 
 reset but when I try to turn it back on with a password from 
 within the CF admin, no dice.

It sounds to me like someone may have changed the ACLs or the file
attributes for the neo-security.xml file.

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Can't Get Network Datasources working in CF 5

2006-04-17 Thread paulh
I can't seem to get any networked datasources working in CF5, any ideas? I
had these datasources working at one point but ended up having to format
the CF5 server, so I'm assuming it's a simple config setting I'm missing?
I have one networked dbase datasource that I am able to verify within the
cfadmin but whenever I try to query it I get this error:

unknown exception condition

PCodeRuntimeContextImp::executeSQLTagCFQuery::endTag

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

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Catching bogus credit card numbers

2006-04-17 Thread Mosh Teitelbaum
All:

Does anyone have or know of a list of bogus credit card numbers that pass
the LUHN test?  Specifically, I'm looking for a list of test credit card
numbers that are never actually associated with a valid credit card but are
often used when testing new credit card services.  For example,
5105105105105100 for MasterCard.

A client has been receiving online orders using the above credit card number
and would like to have these bogus orders removed automatically.

TIA

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Tel: (301) 942-5378
Fax: (301) 933-3651
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://www.evoch.com/




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Re: searching for online booking system written in CF

2006-04-17 Thread Robert Everland III
Contact me off list, let's see if the product fits your needs, if it does maybe 
I can donate a copy and get a tax deduction form from you for doing that. Not 
sure on the specifics of it since I have never done it. 




Bob Everland

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RE: Locked out of administrator

2006-04-17 Thread Dave Watts
 Hi. I asked this and haven't gotten an answer, unless I missed it.
 
 I disabled cfcontent in CF Administrator, my dev copy, version 6.1. 
 Now I can't get into the administrator. I assume like 5.0 
 there is somewhere to enter the unsecuredtags directory, 
 which should be pointing to ...\CFIDE\administrator. Where do 
 I set this manually? I searched through all the XML config 
 files and can't find anything referencing cfcontent or 
 unsecured[tags], etc.
 
 What line do I add or change in which config file to 
 set/reset the unsecured tags directory?

Offhand, I'm not sure what file you'd need to edit. However, when you edit
configuration info through the CF Administrator, it backs up the existing
file by naming it .bak. You should be able to find a .bak file with the date
that you made the change, stop CF, and rename it .xml. I'd recommend that
you back up all your .xml and .bak files first. These files will be in
\cfusionmx7\lib if you're running the server version, and
\jrun4\servers\cfusion\cfusion-ear\cfusion-war\WEB-INF\cfusion\lib if you're
running the multiserver version.

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Re: Catching bogus credit card numbers

2006-04-17 Thread Dave Carabetta
On 4/17/06, Mosh Teitelbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All:

 Does anyone have or know of a list of bogus credit card numbers that pass
 the LUHN test?  Specifically, I'm looking for a list of test credit card
 numbers that are never actually associated with a valid credit card but are
 often used when testing new credit card services.  For example,
 5105105105105100 for MasterCard.

 A client has been receiving online orders using the above credit card number
 and would like to have these bogus orders removed automatically.


http://www.verisign.com/support/payflow/manager/selfHelp/testCardNum.html

That being said, any credit card processor in production mode should
automatically be rejecting these numbers anyway. If not, switch
vendors. That's awful security.

Regards,
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Re: Catching bogus credit card numbers

2006-04-17 Thread Ryan Duckworth
We authorize the transaction at the time the order is placed using a
service called Authorize.net

http://www.authorize.net/

This would solve your problem b/c those transactions would be rejected
and the user would receive an Invalid credit card number error
message.

On 4/17/06, Mosh Teitelbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All:

 Does anyone have or know of a list of bogus credit card numbers that pass
 the LUHN test?  Specifically, I'm looking for a list of test credit card
 numbers that are never actually associated with a valid credit card but are
 often used when testing new credit card services.  For example,
 5105105105105100 for MasterCard.

 A client has been receiving online orders using the above credit card number
 and would like to have these bogus orders removed automatically.

 TIA

 --
 Mosh Teitelbaum
 evoch, LLC
 Tel: (301) 942-5378
 Fax: (301) 933-3651
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 WWW: http://www.evoch.com/




 

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RE: Catching bogus credit card numbers

2006-04-17 Thread Mosh Teitelbaum
Thanks Dave.

Actually, this client's site is setup to not authorize the orders online.
They prefer to manually authorize them.  Once they ship the number to the
authorizer, it gets rejected (so Authorize.net or whomever are doing their
job).  But because they don't want the authorization to happen online, the
credit card number passes the LUHN check and gets passed on for processing.
They'd like to catch these bogus orders before they get passed on.

Again, thanks.

--
Mosh Teitelbaum
evoch, LLC
Tel: (301) 942-5378
Fax: (301) 933-3651
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://www.evoch.com/


 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:44 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Catching bogus credit card numbers


 On 4/17/06, Mosh Teitelbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  All:
 
  Does anyone have or know of a list of bogus credit card numbers
 that pass
  the LUHN test?  Specifically, I'm looking for a list of test
 credit card
  numbers that are never actually associated with a valid credit
 card but are
  often used when testing new credit card services.  For example,
  5105105105105100 for MasterCard.
 
  A client has been receiving online orders using the above
 credit card number
  and would like to have these bogus orders removed automatically.
 

 http://www.verisign.com/support/payflow/manager/selfHelp/testCardNum.html

 That being said, any credit card processor in production mode should
 automatically be rejecting these numbers anyway. If not, switch
 vendors. That's awful security.

 Regards,
 Dave.

 

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RE: Can't Get Network Datasources working in CF 5

2006-04-17 Thread Dave Francis
ODBC ot Native drivers?

Assuming SQL, have you tried accessing/querying the db with Enterprise
Manager?



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I can't seem to get any networked datasources working in CF5, any ideas? I
had these datasources working at one point but ended up having to format
the CF5 server, so I'm assuming it's a simple config setting I'm missing?
I have one networked dbase datasource that I am able to verify within the
cfadmin but whenever I try to query it I get this error:

unknown exception condition

PCodeRuntimeContextImp::executeSQLTagCFQuery::endTag

Any ideas?

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RE: Can't Get Network Datasources working in CF 5

2006-04-17 Thread Adrian Lynch
Can we see the code you're using?

Adrian

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Sent: 17 April 2006 17:17
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Can't Get Network Datasources working in CF 5


I can't seem to get any networked datasources working in CF5, any ideas? I
had these datasources working at one point but ended up having to format
the CF5 server, so I'm assuming it's a simple config setting I'm missing?
I have one networked dbase datasource that I am able to verify within the
cfadmin but whenever I try to query it I get this error:

unknown exception condition

PCodeRuntimeContextImp::executeSQLTagCFQuery::endTag

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.



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Re: Can't Get Network Datasources working in CF 5

2006-04-17 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
Hi, can you check the permissions of the user that you have set in CF admin
that runs the query?

On 17/04/06, Dave Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ODBC ot Native drivers?

 Assuming SQL, have you tried accessing/querying the db with Enterprise
 Manager?



 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:17 PM
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 Subject: Can't Get Network Datasources working in CF 5


 I can't seem to get any networked datasources working in CF5, any ideas? I
 had these datasources working at one point but ended up having to format
 the CF5 server, so I'm assuming it's a simple config setting I'm missing?
 I have one networked dbase datasource that I am able to verify within the
 cfadmin but whenever I try to query it I get this error:

 unknown exception condition

 PCodeRuntimeContextImp::executeSQLTagCFQuery::endTag

 Any ideas?

 Thanks in advance.



 

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BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread Vince Bonfanti
BEA has announced that they've licensed BlueDragon to resell with their
WebLogic J2EE server. The rebranded, BlueDragon, BEA WebLogic Edition is
being sold and supported by BEA as a BEA product. Links to press releases
and additional details are on my blog:

http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm

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RE: Can't Get Network Datasources working in CF 5

2006-04-17 Thread Paul Henderson
It is using the local system account (default) I found something on the
macromedia site that says I may need a domain account to access networked
datasource but I'm not setup in a domain environment. Any other work around
you guys know of? Or will I have to set up a domain to get mapped
datasources working?

I'm not using SQL, just one dbase datasource and a few Access datasources.

-Original Message-
From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 1:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Can't Get Network Datasources working in CF 5


Hi, can you check the permissions of the user that you have set in CF admin
that runs the query?

On 17/04/06, Dave Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ODBC ot Native drivers?

 Assuming SQL, have you tried accessing/querying the db with Enterprise
 Manager?



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 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:17 PM
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 Subject: Can't Get Network Datasources working in CF 5


 I can't seem to get any networked datasources working in CF5, any ideas? I
 had these datasources working at one point but ended up having to format
 the CF5 server, so I'm assuming it's a simple config setting I'm missing?
 I have one networked dbase datasource that I am able to verify within the
 cfadmin but whenever I try to query it I get this error:

 unknown exception condition

 PCodeRuntimeContextImp::executeSQLTagCFQuery::endTag

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RE: Can't Get Network Datasources working in CF 5

2006-04-17 Thread Dave Watts
 It is using the local system account (default) I found 
 something on the macromedia site that says I may need a 
 domain account to access networked datasource but I'm not 
 setup in a domain environment. Any other work around you guys 
 know of? Or will I have to set up a domain to get mapped 
 datasources working?

You don't need a domain, but you will need an account that has permissions
to the remote share containing your files. Normally, within a Windows
Networking environment, this means a domain account. The local SYSTEM
security context has no rights to access remote shares.

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RE: Catching bogus credit card numbers

2006-04-17 Thread Everett, Al \(NIH/NIGMS\) [C]
I don't really know how you're going to do that. Sure, there's a handful
of test numbers that I know off the top of my head (4111 for
instance) but anyone who has any understanding of the algorithm can make
up any number they like. Heck, a couple years ago I created an Excel
file that would generate as many fake credit card numbers you wanted.
(We needed a bunch of unique invalid numbers that would pass the Luhn
test.)


-Original Message-
From: Mosh Teitelbaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 1:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Catching bogus credit card numbers

Thanks Dave.

Actually, this client's site is setup to not authorize the orders
online.
They prefer to manually authorize them.  Once they ship the number to
the authorizer, it gets rejected (so Authorize.net or whomever are doing
their job).  But because they don't want the authorization to happen
online, the credit card number passes the LUHN check and gets passed on
for processing.
They'd like to catch these bogus orders before they get passed on.

Again, thanks.

--
Mosh Teitelbaum
evoch, LLC
Tel: (301) 942-5378
Fax: (301) 933-3651
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://www.evoch.com/


 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:44 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Catching bogus credit card numbers


 On 4/17/06, Mosh Teitelbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  All:
 
  Does anyone have or know of a list of bogus credit card numbers
 that pass
  the LUHN test?  Specifically, I'm looking for a list of test
 credit card
  numbers that are never actually associated with a valid credit
 card but are
  often used when testing new credit card services.  For example, 
  5105105105105100 for MasterCard.
 
  A client has been receiving online orders using the above
 credit card number
  and would like to have these bogus orders removed automatically.
 

 http://www.verisign.com/support/payflow/manager/selfHelp/testCardNum.h
 tml

 That being said, any credit card processor in production mode should

 automatically be rejecting these numbers anyway. If not, switch 
 vendors. That's awful security.

 Regards,
 Dave.

 



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Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread Rastafari
what does this have to do with coldfusion?

just wondering?

On 4/17/06, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 BEA has announced that they've licensed BlueDragon to resell with their
 WebLogic J2EE server. The rebranded, BlueDragon, BEA WebLogic Edition is
 being sold and supported by BEA as a BEA product. Links to press releases
 and additional details are on my blog:

 http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm

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 http://www.newatlanta.com



 

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RE: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread Vince Bonfanti
Good question--I guess I should have put more detail in my original message.
From the BEA press release: BlueDragon is designed to help enable customers
to modernize and extend legacy ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML)
applications to run on BEA WebLogic Server, which can thereby allow
companies to reuse existing technology to help meet evolving business
needs.

If you're looking to run CFML applications on BEA WebLogic, you can now buy
a solution directly from BEA.

Some people might also find it significant that BEA is now essentially a
competitor to Adobe in a portion of the ColdFusion server market (that
portion being people who are now or are planning to redeploy existing CFML
applications onto WebLogic servers).

Vince

 -Original Message-
 From: Rastafari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 2:29 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic
 
 what does this have to do with coldfusion?
 
 just wondering?
 
 On 4/17/06, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  BEA has announced that they've licensed BlueDragon to resell with 
  their WebLogic J2EE server. The rebranded, BlueDragon, BEA 
 WebLogic 
  Edition is being sold and supported by BEA as a BEA 
 product. Links to 
  press releases and additional details are on my blog:
 
  http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm
 
  Vince Bonfanti
  New Atlanta Communications, LLC
  http://www.newatlanta.com
 
 



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Mach II maxing out

2006-04-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Does anyone know a good reason why a Mach II app would be maxing out the CPU? 
No one is hitting the box at all and it's still hitting 100%. Debugging is off. 

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Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread Rastafari
I didnt realize that cf-talk was open for advertising.

Excellent...

ras

On 4/17/06, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Good question--I guess I should have put more detail in my original message.
 From the BEA press release: BlueDragon is designed to help enable customers
 to modernize and extend legacy ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML)
 applications to run on BEA WebLogic Server, which can thereby allow
 companies to reuse existing technology to help meet evolving business
 needs.

 If you're looking to run CFML applications on BEA WebLogic, you can now buy
 a solution directly from BEA.

 Some people might also find it significant that BEA is now essentially a
 competitor to Adobe in a portion of the ColdFusion server market (that
 portion being people who are now or are planning to redeploy existing CFML
 applications onto WebLogic servers).

 Vince

  -Original Message-
  From: Rastafari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 2:29 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic
 
  what does this have to do with coldfusion?
 
  just wondering?
 
  On 4/17/06, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   BEA has announced that they've licensed BlueDragon to resell with
   their WebLogic J2EE server. The rebranded, BlueDragon, BEA
  WebLogic
   Edition is being sold and supported by BEA as a BEA
  product. Links to
   press releases and additional details are on my blog:
  
   http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm
  
   Vince Bonfanti
   New Atlanta Communications, LLC
   http://www.newatlanta.com
  
 



 

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Re: Mach II maxing out

2006-04-17 Thread Tony
its struggling with the fact that its overweight, unnecessary.

sorry, i had to.

:) tw

On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know a good reason why a Mach II app would be maxing out the CPU? 
 No one is hitting the box at all and it's still hitting 100%. Debugging is 
 off.

 

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Re: Mach II maxing out

2006-04-17 Thread Rick Root
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
 Does anyone know a good reason why a Mach II app would be maxing out the CPU? 
 No one is hitting the box at all and it's still hitting 100%. Debugging is 
 off. 

if you were running fusionreactor you could see if there were any 
running requests stuck in some kind of infinate loop...

Rick


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RE: Mach II maxing out

2006-04-17 Thread Adrian Lynch
DING DING, ROUND TWO!

-Original Message-
From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 April 2006 19:53
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Mach II maxing out


its struggling with the fact that its overweight, unnecessary.

sorry, i had to.

:) tw

On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know a good reason why a Mach II app would be maxing out the
CPU? No one is hitting the box at all and it's still hitting 100%. Debugging
is off.


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Re: Mach II maxing out

2006-04-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
A new client is running it and if I can't get it all good they'll be moving 
to asp.net. If I can get it working fast enough then maybe it can be saved 
for CF.

The problem I'm seeing is that pages are taking so long that it's building 
up a lng request queue. There must be a bad setting or something to 
cause this and someone who is more knowledgeable in mach II can probably 
tell me what it is. A debug setting, non-production setting, etc.I'll be an 
expert tonight, but today I'm not.


 its struggling with the fact that its overweight, unnecessary.

 sorry, i had to.

 :) tw

 On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know a good reason why a Mach II app would be maxing out the 
 CPU? No one is hitting the box at all and it's still hitting 100%. 
 Debugging is off.



 

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Re: Mach II maxing out

2006-04-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Round 2 can go to community. I need tech and this is a tech list. Sorry to 
be short, but


 DING DING, ROUND TWO!

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 17 April 2006 19:53
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Mach II maxing out


 its struggling with the fact that its overweight, unnecessary.

 sorry, i had to.

 :) tw

 On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know a good reason why a Mach II app would be maxing out the
 CPU? No one is hitting the box at all and it's still hitting 100%. 
 Debugging
 is off.


 

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Re: Mach II maxing out

2006-04-17 Thread Joe Rinehart
I spent some time today in the bowels of both the Mach-II and
Model-Glue frameworks, and Mach-II itself is really, really lean and
mean.  It's what some developers do with it that's bloated...

-Joe

On 4/17/06, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 its struggling with the fact that its overweight, unnecessary.

 sorry, i had to.

 :) tw

 On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Does anyone know a good reason why a Mach II app would be maxing out the 
  CPU? No one is hitting the box at all and it's still hitting 100%. 
  Debugging is off.
 
 

 

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Re: Mach II maxing out

2006-04-17 Thread Dave Carabetta
On 4/17/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A new client is running it and if I can't get it all good they'll be moving
 to asp.net. If I can get it working fast enough then maybe it can be saved
 for CF.

 The problem I'm seeing is that pages are taking so long that it's building
 up a lng request queue. There must be a bad setting or something to
 cause this and someone who is more knowledgeable in mach II can probably
 tell me what it is. A debug setting, non-production setting, etc.I'll be an
 expert tonight, but today I'm not.


Have you run any of their code *outside* of Mach-II yet? Is their
entire site done in Mach-II? If it is isolated to Mach-II-related
code, have you run a very simple event that doesn't run any sort of
database calls? Maybe it's the connection to the database or just
poorly written queries? Have you looked into the JVM settings to make
sure that ColdFusion has enough room to breathe? Have you checked that
the MACHII_CONFIG_MODE is set to -1 in production so that the
framework isn't reloaded? Have you checked the CF Admin to make sure
debugging is entirely turned off (note: I mean completely off, not
filtered to an IP address). Have you turned on trusted cache in the
Admin?

Sorry, but I guess I haven't seen anything pointing to the fact that
it's definitely related to the framework. It seems as if you picked
one variable and ran with it. (That's not an attack on you...I'm just
saying it could be lots of other things.)

Sean Corfield has noted many times that about a quarter of the apps on
macromedia.com are built with Mach-II apps and they withstand a
pounding. Perhaps his (old) team's guide might help?

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/wtg/public/machiidevguide/index.html

Regards,
Dave.

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Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread Matt Robertson
I didnt realize that cf-talk was open for advertising.

I don't mind a discreet, brief post from the market's bigger players notifying 
me of *significant* developments.  If its a problem I'm sure the forum 
moderator will deal with it.

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Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread Russ Michaels
ColdfusionMX = CFML application server
BlueDragon = CFML application server

So in answer to your question, it has everything to do with the coldfusion
markup language, which presumably you use if your on this list, but
nothing to do with ColdFusion server.

Russ




-Original Message-
From: Rastafari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 14:29:20 -0400
Subject: Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

 what does this have to do with coldfusion?
 
 just wondering?
 
 On 4/17/06, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  BEA has announced that they've licensed BlueDragon to resell with
 their
  WebLogic J2EE server. The rebranded, BlueDragon, BEA WebLogic
 Edition is
  being sold and supported by BEA as a BEA product. Links to press
 releases
  and additional details are on my blog:
 
  http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm
 
  Vince Bonfanti
  New Atlanta Communications, LLC
  http://www.newatlanta.com
 
 
 
  
 
 

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RE: Catching bogus credit card numbers

2006-04-17 Thread Mosh Teitelbaum
Al:

I know this isn't fool-proof.  No where near it.  This is more to stop
pranksters than actual thieves.  The merchandise isn't sent out until the
payment is approved anyway.  It's more to save the client the hassle of
having to bother with commonly used (and easily found) fake numbers.

To date, the few fake numbers that have gone through have been among the
commonly-known numbers.  Hopefully, this will cut down on a little bit of
frustration for the client.

Thanks.

--
Mosh Teitelbaum
evoch, LLC
Tel: (301) 942-5378
Fax: (301) 933-3651
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://www.evoch.com/


 -Original Message-
 From: Everett, Al (NIH/NIGMS) [C] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 2:00 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Catching bogus credit card numbers


 I don't really know how you're going to do that. Sure, there's a handful
 of test numbers that I know off the top of my head (4111 for
 instance) but anyone who has any understanding of the algorithm can make
 up any number they like. Heck, a couple years ago I created an Excel
 file that would generate as many fake credit card numbers you wanted.
 (We needed a bunch of unique invalid numbers that would pass the Luhn
 test.)


 -Original Message-
 From: Mosh Teitelbaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 1:13 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Catching bogus credit card numbers

 Thanks Dave.

 Actually, this client's site is setup to not authorize the orders
 online.
 They prefer to manually authorize them.  Once they ship the number to
 the authorizer, it gets rejected (so Authorize.net or whomever are doing
 their job).  But because they don't want the authorization to happen
 online, the credit card number passes the LUHN check and gets passed on
 for processing.
 They'd like to catch these bogus orders before they get passed on.

 Again, thanks.

 --
 Mosh Teitelbaum
 evoch, LLC
 Tel: (301) 942-5378
 Fax: (301) 933-3651
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 WWW: http://www.evoch.com/


  -Original Message-
  From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:44 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Catching bogus credit card numbers
 
 
  On 4/17/06, Mosh Teitelbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   All:
  
   Does anyone have or know of a list of bogus credit card numbers
  that pass
   the LUHN test?  Specifically, I'm looking for a list of test
  credit card
   numbers that are never actually associated with a valid credit
  card but are
   often used when testing new credit card services.  For example,
   5105105105105100 for MasterCard.
  
   A client has been receiving online orders using the above
  credit card number
   and would like to have these bogus orders removed automatically.
  
 
  http://www.verisign.com/support/payflow/manager/selfHelp/testCardNum.h
  tml
 
  That being said, any credit card processor in production mode should

  automatically be rejecting these numbers anyway. If not, switch
  vendors. That's awful security.
 
  Regards,
  Dave.
 
 



 

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Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread Rey Bango
Its not advertising Ras. Its an announcment of a major partnership 
between New Atlanta and BEA. No different than the ton of announcements 
I've seen on CF-Talk over the last 6 years.

Rey...

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RE: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread Damien McKenna
 -Original Message-
 From: Vince Bonfanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 1:30 PM
 
 BEA has announced that they've licensed BlueDragon to resell 
 with their WebLogic J2EE server.

May I be the five hundreth to congratulate the team on this!  Very well
done!

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Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread Jordan Michaels
Some of us actually *like* knowing what's going on in the CFML
community. I don't think Vince's notice was meant as advertising, but
more of Here's something significant that's happening in the CFML
community.

There's a great saying: Knowledge is Power, and some of us like knowing.

-JM



Rastafari wrote:
 I didnt realize that cf-talk was open for advertising.
 
 Excellent...
 
 ras
 
 On 4/17/06, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Good question--I guess I should have put more detail in my original message.
From the BEA press release: BlueDragon is designed to help enable customers
to modernize and extend legacy ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML)
applications to run on BEA WebLogic Server, which can thereby allow
companies to reuse existing technology to help meet evolving business
needs.

If you're looking to run CFML applications on BEA WebLogic, you can now buy
a solution directly from BEA.

Some people might also find it significant that BEA is now essentially a
competitor to Adobe in a portion of the ColdFusion server market (that
portion being people who are now or are planning to redeploy existing CFML
applications onto WebLogic servers).

Vince


-Original Message-
From: Rastafari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 2:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

what does this have to do with coldfusion?

just wondering?

On 4/17/06, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

BEA has announced that they've licensed BlueDragon to resell with
their WebLogic J2EE server. The rebranded, BlueDragon, BEA

WebLogic

Edition is being sold and supported by BEA as a BEA

product. Links to

press releases and additional details are on my blog:

http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm

Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com





 
 

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Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread Ray Champagne
I think Rastafari has a hair across his butt today.  I wouldn't worry 
about him, he's a punk.

:)

Ray


Jordan Michaels wrote:
 Some of us actually *like* knowing what's going on in the CFML
 community. I don't think Vince's notice was meant as advertising, but
 more of Here's something significant that's happening in the CFML
 community.

 There's a great saying: Knowledge is Power, and some of us like knowing.

 -JM



 Rastafari wrote:
   
 I didnt realize that cf-talk was open for advertising.

 Excellent...

 ras

 On 4/17/06, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Good question--I guess I should have put more detail in my original message.
 From the BEA press release: BlueDragon is designed to help enable 
 customers
 to modernize and extend legacy ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML)
 applications to run on BEA WebLogic Server, which can thereby allow
 companies to reuse existing technology to help meet evolving business
 needs.

 If you're looking to run CFML applications on BEA WebLogic, you can now buy
 a solution directly from BEA.

 Some people might also find it significant that BEA is now essentially a
 competitor to Adobe in a portion of the ColdFusion server market (that
 portion being people who are now or are planning to redeploy existing CFML
 applications onto WebLogic servers).

 Vince


   
 -Original Message-
 From: Rastafari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 2:29 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

 what does this have to do with coldfusion?

 just wondering?

 On 4/17/06, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 BEA has announced that they've licensed BlueDragon to resell with
 their WebLogic J2EE server. The rebranded, BlueDragon, BEA
   
 WebLogic

 
 Edition is being sold and supported by BEA as a BEA
   
 product. Links to

 
 press releases and additional details are on my blog:

http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm

 Vince Bonfanti
 New Atlanta Communications, LLC
 http://www.newatlanta.com

   

   
 

 

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Re: Mach II maxing out

2006-04-17 Thread Peter J . Farrell
 Does anyone know a good reason why a Mach II app would be maxing out 
 the CPU? No one is hitting the box at all and it's still hitting 100%. 
 Debugging is off. 

Micheal I know you hate topica lists - but you'll get a better response about 
mach-ii there since that is where the mach-ii list currently lives.

Dave said some good things - so report back to us when you have checked that 
stuff out.

Best,
...Peter

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Re: Mach II maxing out

2006-04-17 Thread Peter J . Farrell
Micheal,

If the MACHII_CONFIG_MODE is set to -1 and the debugging is completely turned 
off (not filtered by ip), chances are there is nothing wrong with Mach-II, but 
an infinitely loop, poor code or database problems somewhere.  Report back when 
you get a chance.

...Peter

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Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon for WebLogic

2006-04-17 Thread John Dowdell
Rastafari wrote:
 what does this have to do with coldfusion?

I was wondering what it had to do with Nick Tong's post Re: Can't Get 
Network Datasources working in CF 5... Vince set up the PR as a reply 
to a message in another thread, instead of using that New Message 
button in his emailer.

 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 13:29:37 -0400
 References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


jd





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Looking For CF5 Professional

2006-04-17 Thread Matt Friedman
I am in need of a copy of CF 5 professional.

If anyone has one and are willing to part, please contact me.

Thanks

Matthew Friedman
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return page without URL vars

2006-04-17 Thread Les Mizzell
How can I get

cfset thisPAGE = #getfilefrompath(cgi.path_translated)# 

to return mypage.cfm for mypage.cfm?id=aBigPileOfStuffHere

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Re: return page without URL vars

2006-04-17 Thread Charlie Griefer
listLast(cgi.script_name, '/')

On 4/17/06, Les Mizzell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 How can I get

 cfset thisPAGE = #getfilefrompath(cgi.path_translated)# 

 to return mypage.cfm for mypage.cfm?id=aBigPileOfStuffHere

 

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Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Stan Winchester
I've read you should not use Evaluate(). In the following example, what
would be best practice?

 

cfloop index=i from=1 to=#FORM.itemsOnPage#

  set Quantity = val(Evaluate(FORM.Quantity_  i)) /

/cfloop

 

Thank you,

Aftershock Web Design, Inc.

by: Stan Winchester

President/Developer

http://www.aftershockweb.com/   

 




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Re: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Ryan Guill
cfset Quantity = form.[Quantity_#i#] /


On 4/17/06, Stan Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've read you should not use Evaluate(). In the following example, what
 would be best practice?



 cfloop index=i from=1 to=#FORM.itemsOnPage#

   set Quantity = val(Evaluate(FORM.Quantity_  i)) /

 /cfloop



 Thank you,

 Aftershock Web Design, Inc.

 by: Stan Winchester

 President/Developer

 http://www.aftershockweb.com/






 

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Re: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Ryan Guill
Err, sorry, no period in there...

On 4/17/06, Ryan Guill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 cfset Quantity = form.[Quantity_#i#] /


 On 4/17/06, Stan Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I've read you should not use Evaluate(). In the following example, what
  would be best practice?
 
 
 
  cfloop index=i from=1 to=#FORM.itemsOnPage#
 
set Quantity = val(Evaluate(FORM.Quantity_  i)) /
 
  /cfloop
 
 
 
  Thank you,
 
  Aftershock Web Design, Inc.
 
  by: Stan Winchester
 
  President/Developer
 
  http://www.aftershockweb.com/
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

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Re: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Rob Wilkerson
You could use #form['quantity_'  i]#

On 4/17/06, Stan Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've read you should not use Evaluate(). In the following example, what
 would be best practice?



 cfloop index=i from=1 to=#FORM.itemsOnPage#

   set Quantity = val(Evaluate(FORM.Quantity_  i)) /

 /cfloop



 Thank you,

 Aftershock Web Design, Inc.

 by: Stan Winchester

 President/Developer

 http://www.aftershockweb.com/






 

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Re: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Stan Winchester wrote:
 I've read you should not use Evaluate(). In the following example, what
 would be best practice?
 
 cfloop index=i from=1 to=#FORM.itemsOnPage#
   set Quantity = val(Evaluate(FORM.Quantity_  i)) /
 /cfloop

cfloop index=i from=1 to=#Val(form.itemsOnPage)#
   set Quantity = Val(form[Quantity_  i]) /
/cfloop

Jochem

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Re: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Stan Winchester
Thanks everybody! I thought it was something like that.

 cfloop index=i from=1 to=#FORM.itemsOnPage#
   set Quantity = val(Evaluate(FORM.Quantity_  i)) /
 /cfloop

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Re: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Mike Kear
What's the matter with using evaluate?

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month



On 4/18/06, Stan Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks everybody! I thought it was something like that.

  cfloop index=i from=1 to=#FORM.itemsOnPage#
set Quantity = val(Evaluate(FORM.Quantity_  i)) /
  /cfloop




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Re: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Charlie Griefer
generally speaking, it's considered to be slow and somewhat
inefficient (this is not just in CF, btw... in most languages that I'm
aware of)

On 4/17/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What's the matter with using evaluate?

 Cheers
 Mike Kear
 Windsor, NSW, Australia
 Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
 AFP Webworks
 http://afpwebworks.com
 ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month



 On 4/18/06, Stan Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Thanks everybody! I thought it was something like that.
 
   cfloop index=i from=1 to=#FORM.itemsOnPage#
 set Quantity = val(Evaluate(FORM.Quantity_  i)) /
   /cfloop
 
 


 

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Re: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Claude Schneegans
 What's the matter with using evaluate?

VERY VERY BAD indeed. It will cost at least 1/2 mili sec per page, it 
will completely clog the server,
waist all its banwidth, and worst: it will slow down the whole Internet 
in the planet! ;-))

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Re: 404 errors and old google data

2006-04-17 Thread Denny Valliant
I think that a missing CF page throws a templateNotFound exception, so,
theoretically,
you could use your onError (defined in Application.cfc) or you can add the
cferror tag
to Application.cfm cferror type=exception template=errorpage.cfm

And from there, it's just a matter of trapping the templateNotFound and
checking
the template name against (maybe) a databased list of missing files, and
then
redirecting based on results.

I gotta implement this myself, in some manner, so I'll post what I come up
with when
I come up with it.

Theoretical at this point, but I think doable.
:D

-ps Aparently I never got the sitewide 404 set up right (within
cfadministrator), and
instead used Apache to pipe any 404's to the correct page. :-/ I know you
don't have
access to the Apache conf... but that's the only solution for plain .html
files.
(or the solution using meta-redirects)


On 4/14/06, Les Mizzell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  cfheader statuscode=301 statustext=Moved Permanently
  cfheader name=Location value=#newURL#
  cfabort


 Is there any way to create a one page handler that would do this for a
 list of pages (assuming I know the names of the templates found to be
 missing)?

 

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Re: disk size manager

2006-04-17 Thread Denny Valliant
Well, I'm not so cool as to whip up an example, but you could easily use
Java to interact with the File System.

Generally it's quite a bit faster at FS stuff than CF (or BD, I'd assume).

Heck, I'll go check for a java directory size example...  hrm. found some
JNDI:

JRun and Sun's JNDI FS
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_17957
**
I tried to use the java built in stuff to bypass CF's cfdirectory, but doing
a file
by file check (needed to get folder size) was wy slower.  Maybe with a
FileFilter for directories it would be faster... neh. Nothing as fast as the
native
OS I bet.

I did find a couple of blog posts stating that the java.io.file method of
listing
the directory was faster than the cfdirectory command, by more than an order
of magnitude, so, if you don't need sizes and whatnot (you do, so nix
that)...

Eh. Much as I dislike it in practice, cfexecute is your friend here I think.
:D

-ps I did get a working cfdirectory via the java.io.file, if anyone is
interested,
but it's pretty pointless cuz cfdir was 79ms vs. 8765ms for the java only
one
that tallies folder size (both recursive on same dir).

I did like the idea the blogger(something b? barry?) had about using the
java vs. cfdirectory. Find orphan files faster than with cfdirectory at
least. [-=

But definitely not file sizes. Bleh!

On 4/14/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 As someone else mentioned, I think what you need to do is best handled
 by the OS.  You can probably do something with CF, but it's probably
 going to be time consuming and inefficient.  If you're on Linux, you can
 use the du command in a script, and call this with cfexecute.  I'm not
 sure if there's anything that handy in Windows land...




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RE: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Loathe
cfset quantity = form[quantity_  i]

Just a little style difference, I think at that point is more personal
opinion than actual measurable performance gains.

Tim

 -Original Message-
 From: Ryan Guill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 6:17 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Evaluate vs ?


 Err, sorry, no period in there...

 On 4/17/06, Ryan Guill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  cfset Quantity = form.[Quantity_#i#] /
 
 
  On 4/17/06, Stan Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I've read you should not use Evaluate(). In the following
 example, what
   would be best practice?
  
  
  
   cfloop index=i from=1 to=#FORM.itemsOnPage#
  
 set Quantity = val(Evaluate(FORM.Quantity_  i)) /
  
   /cfloop
  
  
  
   Thank you,
  
   Aftershock Web Design, Inc.
  
   by: Stan Winchester
  
   President/Developer
  
   http://www.aftershockweb.com/
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

 

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Re: cache control in Netscape

2006-04-17 Thread Denny Valliant
Sure. Use like 3 or 4 of the methods that are out
there and you should be good in many variants.

(Set the expires and other related headers...
a quick google will show you what's out there)

:D


On 4/14/06, Barthle, Robert (Contractor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Question for you gurus.

 We use CFHEADER to control cache on select pages in sites, mainly forms
 that we do not want people clicking the back button to resubmit. On IE and
 Firefox, the following tag works like a charm for us. But in Netscape it
 seems to not clear the cache.

 cfheader name=Cache-Control value=no-cache, no-store

 Any ideas on what to use to get Netscape in line with the others?

 thanks
 -r
 _
 Rob Barthle
 Contractor - Sr. Software Developer
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 202-245-6484

 

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RE: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Phillip B. Holmes
You really don't even need the val() function.
Using a foreach loop dramatically increases the speed of looping through
collections.

form action=myform.cfm method=post
input type=text name=quantity_1
input type=text name=quantity_2
input type=text name=quantity_3
input type=text name=quantity_4
input type=submit name=submit
/form

cfscript
if(isDefined('form.fieldnames')) {
// remove elements that you don't want
structDelete(form,'fieldnames');
structDelete(form,'submit');
structDelete(form,'searchstring');
for(it IN form) {
writeOutput(it  ':'  form[it]  'br /');
}
}
/cfscript



Warmest Regards,
 
Phillip B. Holmes
http://phillipholmes.com


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-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 6:49 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Evaluate vs ?

What's the matter with using evaluate?

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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On 4/18/06, Stan Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks everybody! I thought it was something like that.

  cfloop index=i from=1 to=#FORM.itemsOnPage#
set Quantity = val(Evaluate(FORM.Quantity_  i)) / /cfloop






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Listing a complete directory and file path structure

2006-04-17 Thread Terry Troxel
How do you use cfdirectory to loop down through a directory
structure and create a list of all files in a directory as
well as the path associated with that directory and then
down into any sub directories for the same info, and on and
ontil you reach the end.

I have not found any recursive methods.

Would someone show me where to get some help on this subject
using CF 6.1.

Terry


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Re: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Mike Kear
Claude, you forgot to mention bringing about the downfall of civilisation as
we know it, and cause all our kids to learn to play the banjo.

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
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On 4/18/06, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 What's the matter with using evaluate?

 VERY VERY BAD indeed. It will cost at least 1/2 mili sec per page, it
 will completely clog the server,
 waist all its banwidth, and worst: it will slow down the whole Internet
 in the planet! ;-))

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RE: Evaluate vs ?

2006-04-17 Thread Dave Watts
 What's the matter with using evaluate?

It's generally more expensive to tell the computer to treat a literal string
as an expression, than to just give the computer an expression in the first
place.

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Re: 19 = 19 - query error

2006-04-17 Thread Denny Valliant
On 4/16/06, Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nope, I use a passive code generator. Less risky :O)


Passive? Generation is generation, man! Heh. What do you mean?

Incoming! (Heh. Not often is it the other guys yelling that)

 No comment on the friendly fire! :O.


Oooo! Good point.  Not as funny an idea tho, see...

look out bad guys, a grenade is rolling your way!
You may want to duck, as I'm shooting at you!

A callback to a bygone age. Like vaudville.  Damn Sun Tzu...
[ =  Sorry. Old war stuff on PBS, don't'cha know...

-Original Message-
 From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 16 April 2006 04:41
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: 19 = 19 - query error


 On 4/14/06, Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  And to balance out the argument some, writing all the columns takes
 longer
  to write!
 
  Go on, fire away, I'm in my bunker and the flaps are down :OD
 
  Adrian


 Incoming! (Heh. Not often is it the other guys yelling that)

 Why wouldn't you write out columns? Isn't all your SQL generated? O.o
 Surely you're not actually hard-coding names... right?  You do have just
 one place where if you change a field name, it updates the forms, the
 SQL... basically everything where that name was referenced?

 Then you can force your DB person use your CF code to manipulate
 the DB. They love that. Really.
 :Deni


 -Original Message-
  From: Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 14 April 2006 20:32
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: 19 = 19 - query error
 
 
  Rick,
 
  This is the easiest problem in the world to fix
 
  Don't use SELECT *.
 
  Name the column in the select statement. Not only does this cut out your
  problem, it also:
 
  1. Makes the select statement more clear to anyone else reading.
  2. Increases speed of the query.
  3. Decreases the amount (most likely) of info that SQL has to transfer
 to
  the CF memory space.
 
  Cheers,
  ben
 




 

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Re: 19 = 19 - query error

2006-04-17 Thread Denny Valliant
Something that I like about the 1=1...  It's pretty handy for getting rid of
those WHERE blah blah AND blah blah things that sometimes happen
when you have conditional WHERE stuff.  Just put a WHERE 1=1, and,
the rest are ANDs.

Just a little tidbit that makes it easier when you do have to do that stuff.

If that even makes any sense. Sheesh. =P Must be a lazy day today.
:den


On 4/14/06, Adam Howitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This bug usually happens when you change something on the database
 server when you are using a prepared statement (cfqueryparam).  The
 workarounds I can recommend are
 1. Disable maintain client connections in the cf admin - less desirable
 2. Change the query ever so slightly.  I usually add an extra where
 clause : AND 1=1 which has no performance penalty but makes the
 prepared statement recompile




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Re: Holoday

2006-04-17 Thread Denny Valliant
It took me two posts 'fore I realized it was off loligaging. Figure out your
cfc?

On 4/16/06, Terry Troxel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I guess CF-Talk took a holiday yesterday?


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Re: database linking table naming conventions?

2006-04-17 Thread Denny Valliant
On 4/16/06, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Isaac's SQL abstraction layer would probably help in
  instances like this as well. No need to convert all
  those TOPs to LIMiTs ;-) (I'm guessing, as I
  haven't checked it out yet, but it does sound like
  a good idea).

 Well it's definitely a trade. :) The abstraction layer is always going
 to be less efficient than hand-coded ad-hoc SQL. I prefer it because
 it gives me a level of flexibility (both platform and syntax reuse)
 that wouldn't be available to me with ad-hoc SQL, but that doesn't
 necessarily mean it's going to be the right tool for every project.


Ok, trade it is. :-)  Mostly I was thinking how funny it is that SQL is
an acronym that includes in it's meaning sorta standard, yet there
are a bunch of different flavors. It kind of tickles me.


 I'm not real certain how it wandered into a discussion of naming
 conventions. :)


The Force.


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Re: isValid() question

2006-04-17 Thread Denny Valliant
Dunno.  How did you get a resident ninja tho? I want one.

On 4/15/06, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hola peeps.

 and pardon me if this is oft asked.

 has anyone noticed any oddities with the regex behind isValid(), such
 that i should stay away from any of them, and roll my own (well, with
 the help of people like ben doom - our resident ninja) or are they all
 fairly bulletproof, and ready to roll?

 yes, somehow, just tonight i learnt of this powerful little guy.

 thanks!
 tony

 

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Async Processing in CFMX 7 Standard...

2006-04-17 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
I kind of remember someone blogging a method of doing async processing using
CFMX 7 Standard using some Java wrappers. 

Am I imagining this?


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