(Job) ColdFusion Programmer - Overland Park, KS

2012-03-26 Thread Pramod Dubey

Client is looking for ColdFusion Programmer - Overland Park, KS. This is a 
fulltime permanent position. The Salary range is DOE.

Experience:

• Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree and at least two years 
experience developing ColdFusion applications.
• Substantial working experience with CFML, MSSQL, JavaScript, CSS and 
HTML required; additional knowledge of Java preferred and experience with web 
design a plus.
• In this position, employees work on complex, scalable web-based 
applications under direction of higher-level staff.
• Candidates must have excellent analytical skills, strong attention to 
detail and good organizational abilities.
• A demonstrated record of delivering projects as specified and on 
schedule is required.
• We provide a culture that fosters business and professional growth.
• We work in a modern, high technology office environment and offer 
generous opportunities for continuing work-related education and career 
advancement.

Please complete the following skills-matrix and send back with your updated 
resume.

Full Name:
Degree Major:
Total experience as a ColdFusion Programmer:
Total experience with CFML, MSSQL:
Total experience with JavaScript, CSS and HTML:
Do you have knowledge of Java?
Total experience with Web Design:
Current Salary:
Expected Salary:
Day Phone #:
Evening Phone #:
Cell Phone #:
Availability:
Current City/State:
Work Status (US Citizen / Green Card /H1B/ others):
Have you applied recently for this requirement earlier through anyone else? Y/N:
Are you ready to relocate on your own expenses (Yes/No)? 

Thanks  Regards 
 
Pramod 
 
BeyondTek IT- Think Human. Think Technology. Think Beyond.  
Phone: 714-475-6223 Ext 108 / 714-857-2002 Ext: 801 | Fax: 714-982-5094
E-mail: pra...@beyondtekit.com
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Clean URL's

2012-03-26 Thread Rick T

I am using Apache with Railo and I am in need to having my URL's looking 
something like this:

www.somedomain.com/new/cool

I want all request to use Railo, and all variables hidden.

Any help on this is appreciated. 

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Re: Clean URL's

2012-03-26 Thread John M Bliss

Several CF frameworks have this built-in. For example, http://cfwheels.org

Are you planning on using a framework? If so, which one?

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Rick T rtuinenb...@gmail.com wrote:


 I am using Apache with Railo and I am in need to having my URL's looking
 something like this:

 www.somedomain.com/new/cool

 I want all request to use Railo, and all variables hidden.

 Any help on this is appreciated.

 

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Re: Clean URL's

2012-03-26 Thread Azadi Saryev

these 2 links should help you set up your SES urls:
http://jamiekrug.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/8/31/cfml-tomcat-apache-ajp-proxy-redux
http://corfield.org/entry/Railo_for_Dummies_Part_V

Azadi

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 23:05, Rick T rtuinenb...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am using Apache with Railo and I am in need to having my URL's looking 
 something like this:

 www.somedomain.com/new/cool

 I want all request to use Railo, and all variables hidden.

 Any help on this is appreciated.

 

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RE: Clean URL's

2012-03-26 Thread Eric Bourland

I've had success with SES Converter:
http://developer.fusium.com/tools/ses.cfm

You would still have the .cfm extension; you would get pages in this form:

http://www.ccbsllc.com/pages/Portfolio.cfm

http://nutriciaconsulting.com/pages/Upcoming-Events.cfm

But that result is search engine friendly, if that is what you're after.

HTH. Eric

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From: Rick T [mailto:rtuinenb...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 10:05 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Clean URL's


I am using Apache with Railo and I am in need to having my URL's looking
something like this:

www.somedomain.com/new/cool

I want all request to use Railo, and all variables hidden.

Any help on this is appreciated. 



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Re: Failed PCI Compliance test on CF9.01

2012-03-26 Thread Robert Rhodes

I wanted to circle back and thank everyone for their suggestions.

Running the site in SSL all the time got us passed, and the site seems
to be working fine.

I wish there was a better way, but this works.

Thanks again.

-RR

On 3/6/12, Robert Rhodes rrhode...@gmail.com wrote:
 If jsessionids are enabled, CF appears to set that cookie, no matter what.
  I know of no way to prevent that from happening.

 And yes, even those the site being loaded by https, the jsessionid cookie
 is still being set insecurely.

 As I said before, this should be easier than it is.  Or maybe it's just
 because I am missing something obvious.

 -RR

 On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 3:00 PM, Cameron Childress
 camer...@gmail.comwrote:


 On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Robert Rhodes rrhode...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Yes, I saw that.  But he does not say how he made the new jsession id
  string.  I am sure it is not some random string he pro
  grammatically generated.  So, there must be a way to get at the
 jsessionid
  even if you don't have jsessionidenabled in the administrator.


 I'd say, enable it in the CFAdmin, tell CF not to set cookies
 automatically
 (via code), then set it yourself.  Are you sure it's getting set as
 nonsecure?  That is very suprising to me.

 -Cameron

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Re: Clean URL's

2012-03-26 Thread Dominic Watson

Using Apache, you can use mod_rewrite to handle this for you. No CF
code necessary.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_rewrite.html


On 26 March 2012 16:05, Rick T rtuinenb...@gmail.com wrote:

 I am using Apache with Railo and I am in need to having my URL's looking 
 something like this:

 www.somedomain.com/new/cool

 I want all request to use Railo, and all variables hidden.

 Any help on this is appreciated.

 

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Re: Clean URL's

2012-03-26 Thread Rick T

The existing site has this URL format, and they have tons of search engines 
already indexed.  I have to move the entire site to a CF environment, and I 
don't want to introduce a new url pattern with fear of losing my search engine 
listings.


I've had success with SES Converter:
http://developer.fusium.com/tools/ses.cfm

You would still have the .cfm extension; you would get pages in this form:

http://www.ccbsllc.com/pages/Portfolio.cfm

http://nutriciaconsulting.com/pages/Upcoming-Events.cfm

But that result is search engine friendly, if that is what you're after.

HTH. Eric

I am using Apache with Railo and I am in need to having my URL's looking
something like this:

www.somedomain.com/new/cool

I want all request to use Railo, and all variables hidden.

Any help on this is appreciated. 

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Javascript test in ColdFusion

2012-03-26 Thread Robert Rhodes

Hello again.

I have a site that loads all the content in ajax.  I also have a version of
the site that does not use ajax.

I am looking for some code I can put in the application.cfm to test to see
if the visitor's browser supports javascipt or not, so I can load the right
version of the site.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

--RR


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Re: Javascript test in ColdFusion

2012-03-26 Thread Cameron Childress

This is something you must do on the client (browser) and is not
information available on the server.  So, putting it in Application.cfc
isn't at straightforward as you think.  If you google test javascript
enabled you'll get a bunch of links on some client side code to run the
test.

BrowserHawk also has this capability, though I think it's overkill if this
is the only thing you're trying to detect.

-Cameron

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Robert Rhodes rrhode...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hello again.

 I have a site that loads all the content in ajax.  I also have a version of
 the site that does not use ajax.

 I am looking for some code I can put in the application.cfm to test to see
 if the visitor's browser supports javascipt or not, so I can load the right
 version of the site.

 Any ideas?

 Thanks.

 --RR


 

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Re: Javascript test in ColdFusion

2012-03-26 Thread Azadi Saryev

if i had to do something like this, i would:
1) build a site that works without js (i.e. all links take user to a
new page that shows requested data)
2) enhance the site with ajax (i.e. override default link actions and
load data via ajax without redirects)

there's no one-liner you can put into your Application.cfc/cfm that
will tell you if your user has js enabled or not.

Azadi

On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 00:59, Robert Rhodes rrhode...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello again.

 I have a site that loads all the content in ajax.  I also have a version of
 the site that does not use ajax.

 I am looking for some code I can put in the application.cfm to test to see
 if the visitor's browser supports javascipt or not, so I can load the right
 version of the site.

 Any ideas?

 Thanks.

 --RR


 

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RSACrypt.cfc help

2012-03-26 Thread Jen McVicker

I'm getting an error trying to decrypt a string with RSACrypt.cfc.  The
error is:

 

javax.crypto.BadPaddingException: blocktype mismatch 

 

Has anyone else come across this and found a solution?  My google-fu is
failing me.it looks like perhaps one of the strings (either the private key
or the encrypted string) needs to be padded to reach a certain length, but
I'm not sure how to determine which string needs to be padded, how much
padding is required, and how that needs to be done.

 

Please note: RSACrypt is decrypting just fine for other private
key/encrypted string pairs.  It is only *some* that are failing, so it's
likely not a coding error in the CFC or in the java crypto lib.

 

Thanks bunches for any help you can provide.

 

Jen Perkins McVicker

Adobe Certified ColdFusion Developer

 mailto:jen.mcvic...@gmail.com jen.mcvic...@gmail.com

Phone/Fax: 925.757.1839

Mobile: 925.759-3321

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RE: RSACrypt.cfc help

2012-03-26 Thread Brook Davies

Hi Jen,

Are the keys generated via the Bounce Castle API? They should be in order to
be used with this CFC.

Brook

-Original Message-
From: Jen McVicker [mailto:snarkmeis...@gmail.com] 
Sent: March-26-12 11:00 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RSACrypt.cfc help


I'm getting an error trying to decrypt a string with RSACrypt.cfc.  The
error is:

 

javax.crypto.BadPaddingException: blocktype mismatch 

 

Has anyone else come across this and found a solution?  My google-fu is
failing me.it looks like perhaps one of the strings (either the private key
or the encrypted string) needs to be padded to reach a certain length, but
I'm not sure how to determine which string needs to be padded, how much
padding is required, and how that needs to be done.

 

Please note: RSACrypt is decrypting just fine for other private
key/encrypted string pairs.  It is only *some* that are failing, so it's
likely not a coding error in the CFC or in the java crypto lib.

 

Thanks bunches for any help you can provide.

 

Jen Perkins McVicker

Adobe Certified ColdFusion Developer

 mailto:jen.mcvic...@gmail.com jen.mcvic...@gmail.com

Phone/Fax: 925.757.1839

Mobile: 925.759-3321

 http://www.linkedin.com/in/jmcvicker http://www.linkedin.com/in/jmcvicker

 





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RE: url path problem when running a CF site on my local computer

2012-03-26 Thread Nick Gleason

Hi there.  So, I took the plunge and upgraded to Windows 7 and got IIS
installed.  So far so good.  I've set up a web site in IIS to use for this
purpose, but the tricky part has been getting it to display through a
browser.  When we user our remote servers, we assign a site to an IP and add
one or more host headers so that requests through a browser will resolve
correctly.  But, that doesn't seem to be the right scenario with a locally
deployed site.  I'm searching online but if anyone can suggest how best to
configure a local site in IIS, that would certainly be appreciated.

Best,

Nick

 -Original Message-
 From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
 Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 2:14 AM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: Re: url path problem when running a CF site on my local
 computer
 
 
 you need to put your website in the root and not inside a test folder
 so that your links work.
 Otherwise you will need to make your links relative to the page they
 are on or include /text/ in the link, which is not really a good
 solution.
 If you are running windows 7 then you get the full version of IIS7 for
 free so wont have any such problems.
 Download the web platform installer and use this to install IIS and
 other useful components.
 
 If you are on windows XP then you can use IIS 6 but it is limited to 1
 site, so you would be better off using Apache.
 
 Or if you want to get rid of the hassle of running a local dev server
 altogether then try www.cfmldeveloper.com
 
 --
 
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 www.bluethunderinternet.com  : Business hosting services  solutions
 www.cfmldeveloper.com: ColdFusion developer community
 www.michaels.me.uk   : my blog
 www.cfsearch.com : ColdFusion search engine
 **
 *skype me* : russmichaels
 
 
 

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Re: url path problem when running a CF site on my local computer

2012-03-26 Thread Matt Quackenbush

Bind to 127.0.0.1 instead of your standard public-facing IP like on the
server.

Or, just bind to *:80. That should work as well.


On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Nick Gleason n.glea...@citysoft.comwrote:


 Hi there.  So, I took the plunge and upgraded to Windows 7 and got IIS
 installed.  So far so good.  I've set up a web site in IIS to use for this
 purpose, but the tricky part has been getting it to display through a
 browser.  When we user our remote servers, we assign a site to an IP and
 add
 one or more host headers so that requests through a browser will resolve
 correctly.  But, that doesn't seem to be the right scenario with a locally
 deployed site.  I'm searching online but if anyone can suggest how best to
 configure a local site in IIS, that would certainly be appreciated.

 Best,

 Nick

  -Original Message-
  From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
  Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 2:14 AM
  To: cf-talk
  Subject: Re: url path problem when running a CF site on my local
  computer
 
 
  you need to put your website in the root and not inside a test folder
  so that your links work.
  Otherwise you will need to make your links relative to the page they
  are on or include /text/ in the link, which is not really a good
  solution.
  If you are running windows 7 then you get the full version of IIS7 for
  free so wont have any such problems.
  Download the web platform installer and use this to install IIS and
  other useful components.
 
  If you are on windows XP then you can use IIS 6 but it is limited to 1
  site, so you would be better off using Apache.
 
  Or if you want to get rid of the hassle of running a local dev server
  altogether then try www.cfmldeveloper.com
 
  --
 
  Russ Michaels
 
  www.bluethunderinternet.com  : Business hosting services  solutions
  www.cfmldeveloper.com: ColdFusion developer community
  www.michaels.me.uk   : my blog
  www.cfsearch.com : ColdFusion search engine
  **
  *skype me* : russmichaels
 
 
 

 

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Re: url path problem when running a CF site on my local computer

2012-03-26 Thread Russ Michaels

set each of your sites to use dev.yourdomain.com

run notepad as administrator
now open the file c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc

at the bottom of this file enter

127.0.0.1 dev.yourdomain.com

repeat for additional domains

and save the file.

all the domains you have entered here will now resolve to your local machine


On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Matt Quackenbush quackfu...@gmail.comwrote:


 Bind to 127.0.0.1 instead of your standard public-facing IP like on the
 server.

 Or, just bind to *:80. That should work as well.


 On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Nick Gleason n.glea...@citysoft.com
 wrote:

 
  Hi there.  So, I took the plunge and upgraded to Windows 7 and got IIS
  installed.  So far so good.  I've set up a web site in IIS to use for
 this
  purpose, but the tricky part has been getting it to display through a
  browser.  When we user our remote servers, we assign a site to an IP and
  add
  one or more host headers so that requests through a browser will resolve
  correctly.  But, that doesn't seem to be the right scenario with a
 locally
  deployed site.  I'm searching online but if anyone can suggest how best
 to
  configure a local site in IIS, that would certainly be appreciated.
 
  Best,
 
  Nick
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
   Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 2:14 AM
   To: cf-talk
   Subject: Re: url path problem when running a CF site on my local
   computer
  
  
   you need to put your website in the root and not inside a test folder
   so that your links work.
   Otherwise you will need to make your links relative to the page they
   are on or include /text/ in the link, which is not really a good
   solution.
   If you are running windows 7 then you get the full version of IIS7 for
   free so wont have any such problems.
   Download the web platform installer and use this to install IIS and
   other useful components.
  
   If you are on windows XP then you can use IIS 6 but it is limited to 1
   site, so you would be better off using Apache.
  
   Or if you want to get rid of the hassle of running a local dev server
   altogether then try www.cfmldeveloper.com
  
   --
  
   Russ Michaels
  
   www.bluethunderinternet.com  : Business hosting services  solutions
   www.cfmldeveloper.com: ColdFusion developer community
   www.michaels.me.uk   : my blog
   www.cfsearch.com : ColdFusion search engine
   **
   *skype me* : russmichaels
  
  
  
 
 

 

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RE: url path problem when running a CF site on my local computer

2012-03-26 Thread Nick Gleason

Russ, Matt,

You guys are great.  Manage thanks.  I edited the hosts file as suggested
below to allow a dev.mydomain.com hostname and I input that into IIS.  I'm
now getting the following message from IIS which at least seems like a step
in the right direction:
-
HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error
The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data
for the page is invalid
-

It seems like there is a permissions issue here somewhere.  I've been
tweaking some settings but so far have not been able to track it down.

N


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 -Original Message-
 From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
 Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 3:11 PM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: Re: url path problem when running a CF site on my local
 computer
 
 
 set each of your sites to use dev.yourdomain.com
 
 run notepad as administrator
 now open the file c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc
 
 at the bottom of this file enter
 
 127.0.0.1 dev.yourdomain.com
 
 repeat for additional domains
 
 and save the file.
 
 all the domains you have entered here will now resolve to your local
 machine
 
 
 On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Matt Quackenbush
 quackfu...@gmail.comwrote:
 
 
  Bind to 127.0.0.1 instead of your standard public-facing IP like on
  the server.
 
  Or, just bind to *:80. That should work as well.
 
 
  On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Nick Gleason n.glea...@citysoft.com
  wrote:
 
  
   Hi there.  So, I took the plunge and upgraded to Windows 7 and got
   IIS installed.  So far so good.  I've set up a web site in IIS to
   use for
  this
   purpose, but the tricky part has been getting it to display through
   a browser.  When we user our remote servers, we assign a site to an
   IP and add one or more host headers so that requests through a
   browser will resolve correctly.  But, that doesn't seem to be the
   right scenario with a
  locally
   deployed site.  I'm searching online but if anyone can suggest how
   best
  to
   configure a local site in IIS, that would certainly be appreciated.
  
   Best,
  
   Nick
  
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 2:14 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: url path problem when running a CF site on my local
computer
   
   
you need to put your website in the root and not inside a test
folder so that your links work.
Otherwise you will need to make your links relative to the page
they are on or include /text/ in the link, which is not really a
good solution.
If you are running windows 7 then you get the full version of
 IIS7
for free so wont have any such problems.
Download the web platform installer and use this to install IIS
and other useful components.
   
If you are on windows XP then you can use IIS 6 but it is limited
to 1 site, so you would be better off using Apache.
   
Or if you want to get rid of the hassle of running a local dev
server altogether then try www.cfmldeveloper.com
   
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RE: Clean URL's

2012-03-26 Thread andy matthews

Dominic had the best answer then.

Using mod_rewrite for Apache or ISAPI_REWRITE for IIS is your best bet.
Depending on your site you could hardcode existing links, or come up with a
regex pattern that matches existing links.



andy 

-Original Message-
From: Rick T [mailto:rtuinenb...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 11:15 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Clean URL's


The existing site has this URL format, and they have tons of search engines
already indexed.  I have to move the entire site to a CF environment, and I
don't want to introduce a new url pattern with fear of losing my search
engine listings.


I've had success with SES Converter:
http://developer.fusium.com/tools/ses.cfm

You would still have the .cfm extension; you would get pages in this form:

http://www.ccbsllc.com/pages/Portfolio.cfm

http://nutriciaconsulting.com/pages/Upcoming-Events.cfm

But that result is search engine friendly, if that is what you're after.

HTH. Eric

I am using Apache with Railo and I am in need to having my URL's 
looking something like this:

www.somedomain.com/new/cool

I want all request to use Railo, and all variables hidden.

Any help on this is appreciated. 



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RE: Javascript test in ColdFusion

2012-03-26 Thread andy matthews

A dead simple way of testing for JavaScript:

script
window.location.href = 'javascriptCapable.cfm';
/script
meta http-equiv=refresh content=1; url=nonJavascriptCapable.cfm 

If a browser understands JS they get one page, if they don't they get
another.

One thing to consider though that it's not quite as simple as understanding
JS...you should be checking for specific functionality using something like
Modernizr.

http://www.modernizr.com/



andy

 

-Original Message-
From: Robert Rhodes [mailto:rrhode...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 12:00 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Javascript test in ColdFusion


Hello again.

I have a site that loads all the content in ajax.  I also have a version of
the site that does not use ajax.

I am looking for some code I can put in the application.cfm to test to see
if the visitor's browser supports javascipt or not, so I can load the right
version of the site.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

--RR




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