Re: cftextarea setValue() and jquery dialog

2010-06-16 Thread Scott Brady

Awesome! I'll try that later today.  Thanks for all the help.

Scott

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Azadi Saryev azadi.sar...@gmail.comwrote:


  ...and the winner is (works in both cf8 and cf9):

var ta = $(#f1 textarea[name='socialEventDescription']);
ColdFusion.RichText.setValue(ta.attr('id'),
 responseData.socialEventDescription);
ta.val(responseData.socialEventDescription);
$(#dialog).dialog(open);

 hth

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CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Paul Alkema

Hi,

Does anyone know how to edit the allowed allocated IP addresses for the CF9
developer edition license?

 

Thanks,

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Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Charlie Griefer

On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:52 AM, Paul Alkema paulalkemadesi...@gmail.comwrote:


 Does anyone know how to edit the allowed allocated IP addresses for the CF9
 developer edition license?


AFAIK, not configurable.  The allowed addresses are 127.0.0.1, and whatever
the first 2 addresses that hit the server are.

You can reset them by restarting the CF service, but you can't configure
which 2 external addresses they are.

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RE: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Tom Chiverton

does anyone know how to edit the allowed allocated IP addresses for the CF9

Restart the CF server.



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RE: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Paul Alkema

That did it. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:charlie.grie...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:57 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses


On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:52 AM, Paul Alkema
paulalkemadesi...@gmail.comwrote:


 Does anyone know how to edit the allowed allocated IP addresses for the
CF9
 developer edition license?


AFAIK, not configurable.  The allowed addresses are 127.0.0.1, and whatever
the first 2 addresses that hit the server are.

You can reset them by restarting the CF service, but you can't configure
which 2 external addresses they are.

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2010-06-16 Thread Webmaster

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best way to see url vars from cfhttp?

2010-06-16 Thread Matthew P. Smith

I am trying this:
cfhttp method=get url=http://localhost/test.cfm; throwonerror=yes

test.cfm:

cfmail
server=#request.cfmail_struct.server#
username=#request.cfmail_struct.from#
password=#request.cfmail_struct.password#
from=(email)
to=(email)
subject=cfdump
type=html
cfdump var=#url#
/cfmail

I am getting:
Connection Failure: Status code unavailable

Hosts file on the server has:

192.168.1.2   localhost

Which is the servers ip.


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Re: best way to see url vars from cfhttp?

2010-06-16 Thread Raymond Camden

I'm a bit confused by your question. If you want to see url
variables then just look at the url scope. You've done that with
your dump. If you are asking why you get the connection failure - I'd
recommend RDPing to the server and ensuring localhost works in a
browser there. I know you have the hosts file there, but it doesn't
hurt to double check.

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 I am trying this:
 cfhttp method=get url=http://localhost/test.cfm; throwonerror=yes

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State of cffileupload

2010-06-16 Thread Thomas Harper

I'm running a new install of CF9, on IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003.

I need cffileupload to be able to upload large files, in the neighboorhood of 5 
GB. However, I'm running into some problems, even after I copied the CFIDE 
scripts to a publically available directory. The interface works but these 
problems are vexing me:

- Trying to set upload limits greater than 2 GB throws an error a la CF8. If I 
set the max allowable file size in the administrator and the tag to 4096 MB, it 
will always show a File size cannot exceed 0 MB error. If I set the size in 
both places to 2000 MB, it works. At 2048 MB it will always show a File size 
cannot exceed -2048 MB error. In the urlscan.ini file, I have the 
MaxAllowedContentLength attribute at 3 billion bytes.

- Uploading any file shows an error in the interface and prevents . The IIS log 
entries always show 200, and I use JSON to send back a 200 code and Passed 
message like demo sites show.

Is cffileupload mature enough to use outside of development yet? Will 9.0.1 fix 
other problems besides the CFIDE directory issue? Thank you. 

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Re: best way to see url vars from cfhttp?

2010-06-16 Thread Dave Watts

 Hosts file on the server has:

 192.168.1.2       localhost

 Which is the servers ip.

It's not a good idea to change localhost to point to an external IP address.

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Re: Avoiding SQL deadlocks

2010-06-16 Thread Andrew Clarke

Thank you everybody for your responses to my question below.  The issue hasn't 
been resolved yet but I haven't had much time to work on it either.

I wanted to clarify a couple points on my earlier email:

1. I didn't meant to say that the information they gave me on their database 
is wrong, but rather that it could be wrong.

2. It's not that they weren't going to give me DB access, but just that since 
it was day one with a new client I didn't have it yet.

If/when we get the situation resolved I'll post what the issue was.

Thanks again,
- Andrew.

 My understanding and experience is that a well-architected application 
 should NEVER experience a SQL deadlock.  If I am incorrect in this 
 premise, please let me know.
 
 Based on that assumption, I'm trying to diagnose a client's deadlock 
 problem.  They are a new client.  I have a copy of their code and a 
 copy of the error, but don't have access to their SQL Server 2005 
 database.  I'm told the database has no stored procedures, no 
 functions, triggers, or external jobs running on it, but I suppose 
 that information is wrong.
 
 They have 3 pages with cftransaction around some code.  It appears 
 that this is the code that's throwing this sort of error:
 
 Error,jrpp-717,06/09/10,13:47:16,SomeSiteName,Error 
 Executing Database Query.[Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC 
 Driver][SQLServer]Transaction (Process ID 187) was deadlocked on lock 
 resources with another process and has been chosen as the deadlock 
 victim. Rerun the transaction. The specific sequence of files included 
 or processed is: C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\SomeSiteName\index.cfm, line: 270 
 
 
 The error isn't actually in index.cfm but I can deduce what page it's 
 on as the site isn't very large and there aren't many queries around 
 line 270 of any pages.
 
 I tried setting the isolation level to serializable, thinking that 
 would bypass the deadlocks.  However, they're still happening.  If 
 there's nothing else hitting the databases, and if the queries are 
 simple inserts/updates, should there still be deadlocks?
 
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Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Cutter (ColdFusion)

Does it still maintain that restriction in CF9? I thought the EULA now 
provided for development use in a staging environment? I don't know of 
many staging setups that would only be hit by three IPs...

http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-testing-staging-and-development-changes-to-eula

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Paul Alkema wrote:
 That did it. Thanks.

 -Original Message-
 From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:charlie.grie...@gmail.com] 
 Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:57 AM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses


 On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:52 AM, Paul Alkema
 paulalkemadesi...@gmail.comwrote:

   
 Does anyone know how to edit the allowed allocated IP addresses for the
 
 CF9
   
 developer edition license?
 


 AFAIK, not configurable.  The allowed addresses are 127.0.0.1, and whatever
 the first 2 addresses that hit the server are.

 You can reset them by restarting the CF service, but you can't configure
 which 2 external addresses they are.

   


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Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Matthew Williams

  The new wording is, for each license that you *buy*, you can use that 
license for:

* One production environment
* One staging environment
* One test environment

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Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Alan Rother

Well... The Developer License in CF9 is still exactly the same, you can
freely download and use the developer edition just as you do today, with the
IP restrictions...

IF you have purchased CF9 for your production systems, you may also install
a copy on your DEV / Staging servers at no additional cost and without
violating the license.


=]


On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Cutter (ColdFusion) 
cold.fus...@cutterscrossing.com wrote:


 Does it still maintain that restriction in CF9? I thought the EULA now
 provided for development use in a staging environment? I don't know of
 many staging setups that would only be hit by three IPs...


 http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-testing-staging-and-development-changes-to-eula

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 Paul Alkema wrote:
  That did it. Thanks.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:charlie.grie...@gmail.com]
  Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:57 AM
  To: cf-talk
  Subject: Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses
 
 
  On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:52 AM, Paul Alkema
  paulalkemadesi...@gmail.comwrote:
 
 
  Does anyone know how to edit the allowed allocated IP addresses for the
 
  CF9
 
  developer edition license?
 
 
 
  AFAIK, not configurable.  The allowed addresses are 127.0.0.1, and
 whatever
  the first 2 addresses that hit the server are.
 
  You can reset them by restarting the CF service, but you can't configure
  which 2 external addresses they are.
 
 


 

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Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Mark Mandel

I believe that is enterprise only, no?

Mark

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 IF you have purchased CF9 for your production systems, you may also install
 a copy on your DEV / Staging servers at no additional cost and without
 violating the license.




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Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Cameron Childress

On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Mark Mandel mark.man...@gmail.com wrote:
 I believe that is enterprise only, no?

It's both Standard and Enterprise, but only CF9.

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Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Alan Rother

Nope...

Either edition.

Enterprise offers more Cloud Instances than Standard (10 vs 1)

http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-eula-changes


http://www.adobe.com/products/eulas/pdfs/adobe_coldFusion_combined_20090811_0930.pdf

3.2 Development Software License. This Section 3.2 applies only if Licensee
has obtained either a valid
developer edition of the Software or one or more separate Production
Software licenses (see Section 3.1.3).
Adobe grants Licensee a license to install and use the Software as
Development Software on one Server.
Licensee must separately obtain the right to install or use the Software as
Developer Software on more than
one Server. In addition to the other terms contained herein, Licensee’s
license to the Development Software
is limited to use in Licensee’s technical environment strictly for testing
and development purposes and not
for production purposes. Licensee may (a) install the Development Software
on Servers connected to
Licensee’s Internal Network provided that the total number of Computers used
to operate the Development
Software does not exceed the licensed number of Servers, and (b) permit
Authorized Users to use the
Development Software in accordance with this Agreement. Licensee shall not
(i) use the Development
Software for any application deployment in a live or stand-by production
environment, in each case,
including, without limitation, in any environment accessed by application
end-users including but not
limited to servers, workstations, kiosks, and mobile computers, (ii) access
the Development Software from
more than a single IP address at any given time, or (c) use the Development
Software to deploy
applications that are accessed by end users. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE
CONTRARY,
THE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO LICENSEE BY ADOBE ON AN AS IS BASIS,
AND ADOBE DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OR LIABILITY OBLIGATIONS TO LICENSEE OF
ANY KIND.

http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-eula-changes=]

On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Mark Mandel mark.man...@gmail.com wrote:


 I believe that is enterprise only, no?

 Mark

 On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 4:31 AM, Alan Rother alan.rot...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 
  IF you have purchased CF9 for your production systems, you may also
 install
  a copy on your DEV / Staging servers at no additional cost and without
  violating the license.




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cfexchangeConnection

2010-06-16 Thread Glyn Jackson

5 years of CF and this is the first time I have been asked to do something with 
MS exchange and CF. not being 100% if its possible with cfexchange tags can 
someone thats used them answer the following questionsthanks

My client has his exchanged server on a hosted server and I have CF on a server 
in another part of the world. I take it by using cfexchangeConnection and the 
IP address of a hosted exchange server CF will not have an issue  (i understand 
WebDav access needs to be configured in IIS for the exchange server).  

this is what I want to do if anyone can see any issues please let me know...

I will be using CF to query calender information for a user (I will have the 
login credentials)

the exchange server sits on on my clients hosted server not ours

i need to query free dates, times and book appointments in blocks of 15 mins 
and add this back  to outlook
  

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Securing an IIS7 development server

2010-06-16 Thread Richard Steele

I'd like to password protect the various websites we are developing. Can anyone 
point me to a good tutorial as to how to do this? Many thanks. 

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Re: CF9 Developer Edition - IP Addresses

2010-06-16 Thread Mark Mandel

Well whaddayaknow learn something new every day.

Thanks for the heads up!

Mark

On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Alan Rother alan.rot...@gmail.com wrote:


 Nope...

 Either edition.

 Enterprise offers more Cloud Instances than Standard (10 vs 1)

 http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-eula-changes



 http://www.adobe.com/products/eulas/pdfs/adobe_coldFusion_combined_20090811_0930.pdf

 3.2 Development Software License. This Section 3.2 applies only if Licensee
 has obtained either a valid
 developer edition of the Software or one or more separate Production
 Software licenses (see Section 3.1.3).
 Adobe grants Licensee a license to install and use the Software as
 Development Software on one Server.
 Licensee must separately obtain the right to install or use the Software as
 Developer Software on more than
 one Server. In addition to the other terms contained herein, Licensee’s
 license to the Development Software
 is limited to use in Licensee’s technical environment strictly for testing
 and development purposes and not
 for production purposes. Licensee may (a) install the Development Software
 on Servers connected to
 Licensee’s Internal Network provided that the total number of Computers
 used
 to operate the Development
 Software does not exceed the licensed number of Servers, and (b) permit
 Authorized Users to use the
 Development Software in accordance with this Agreement. Licensee shall not
 (i) use the Development
 Software for any application deployment in a live or stand-by production
 environment, in each case,
 including, without limitation, in any environment accessed by application
 end-users including but not
 limited to servers, workstations, kiosks, and mobile computers, (ii) access
 the Development Software from
 more than a single IP address at any given time, or (c) use the Development
 Software to deploy
 applications that are accessed by end users. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO
 THE
 CONTRARY,
 THE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO LICENSEE BY ADOBE ON AN AS IS
 BASIS,
 AND ADOBE DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OR LIABILITY OBLIGATIONS TO LICENSEE OF
 ANY KIND.

 http://www.terrenceryan.com/blog/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-eula-changes=]

 On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Mark Mandel mark.man...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 
  I believe that is enterprise only, no?
 
  Mark
 
  On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 4:31 AM, Alan Rother alan.rot...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  
   IF you have purchased CF9 for your production systems, you may also
  install
   a copy on your DEV / Staging servers at no additional cost and without
   violating the license.
 
 
 
 
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Programmer Analyst-Nashville, TN

2010-06-16 Thread Stephanie Anderson

Programmer/Analyst
Nashville, TN
Full Time
 
Job Description:

Under general supervision design, test, and implement custom computer-based 
information systems using complex software code/programming languages; manage 
production and provide primary user support; perform system analysis and 
program development on assigned projects using independent judgment. May 
integrate web applications with backend databases.
Basic Qualifications:
 
This position requires an Associate's degree in Business/Computer Science and a 
minimum of 36 months relevant experience.
 
Required Skills/Experience:
 
Strong web-based programming skills required.
CF/Oracle as required.
 
Preferred Skills/Experience:
 
A minimum of 5 years experience is preferred.
ColdFusion and Oracle database experience highly desirable.
 
Key Functions and Responsibilities include:
 
• Develops and Implements complex software code to design new computer 
programs and systems to meet user needs.
• Assure existing programs are current and meet the needs of the user.
• Provide technical support to the users.
• Actively identify and participate in treeing, education and development 
activities to improve own knowledge and performance to sustain and enhance 
professional development.
• Assist in conducting needs analysis for the development of new system and 
the medication of existing systems.
• Develop appropriate documentation.
 

Please send MS word version resume and salary requirements to:
Stephanie Anderson, Corporate Recruiter at sander...@systemsalliance.com.




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