At 12:18 AM 24/11/2009, b...@bradwood.com wrote:
So, one possible output for example would be 1010101010101010101010
where each odd numbered question was marked true, and each even numbered
question was marked false.
It may take a while to churn out all 4 million combinations, but it will
May I ask why on earth you are doing this? :)
Thanks for this Brad, I'll give it a shot. As to the why, my boss
wants us to generate every possible answer in the questionnaire for
testing purposes - I know that makes no sense at all, but mine is not
to wonder why, mine is but to do and die
I am not sure about AIR availability on the network. It is something I will
definitely look into though. Would solve the problem.
Rob
Just to throw an idea out there that I have little idea how difficult it
would be to implement nor if it would pass what ever concerns your
clients are
Robert Schimmel wrote:
I am not sure about AIR availability on the network.
All that needs to be available is recent version of Flash players on
users system to run the Air downloadable that you create, compile and
deliver from a web page.
Ahh, me knee-jerk reactions is that he is looking for
cheating patterns ??
May I ask why on earth you are doing this? :)
Thanks for this Brad, I'll give it a shot. As to the why, my boss
wants us to generate every possible answer in the questionnaire for
testing purposes - I know that makes
All,
I have written a central monitor app in flex that uses CF remote objects to
call CF web services for data retrieval. One of the functions in the web
service calls a stored function that will return success or failure. The issue
is that I am trying to keep everything local to the
Just a guess, but do you have to declare the stored procedure and result?
cfset var foo =
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From: Dave Phelan [mailto:dphe...@lifepoint.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 12:57 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: CFStoredProc.StatusCode makes stored proc public
All,
At 12:15 PM 24/11/2009, b...@bradwood.com wrote:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Sorry, did I just say that out loud. *snicker*. You should ask you
boss how may possible combinations he thinks a test of 22 questions can
have. I'd LOVE to hear how good his math skills are. Here's a thought,
Make sure you have a simple page with the task labeled on it and then
a big fat Print button. I'd be curious to see how much paper it takes
to print out those 4 million combinations.
Judah
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Thane Sherrington
th...@computerconnectionltd.com wrote:
At 12:15 PM
I feel like I'm in the middle of a
dotcom startup. :) During those times, I know a guy who's job was to
keep all the clocks in the place (and they had a bunch for different
timezones) accurate to the second. Not that the company actually
needed to have that sort of accuracy, but the boss
Good day,
We have a client that has a requirement for indexing about 2-3 million pages
of web pages (industry specific sites) to make them searchable within their
existing website. The requirement is for this data to co-exist with existing
data in their existing MSSQL server to make it
Apparently, IE8 has protection that rewrites pages to protect from XSS
attacks and there seems to be an issue with it that can actually introduce
XSS attacks.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/11/20/internet_explorer_security_flaw/
another reason why I browse with firefox with the noscript add on.
Apparently, IE8 has protection that rewrites pages to protect from XSS
attacks and there seems to be an issue with it that can actually introduce
XSS attacks.
No, it's one more reason why developers should do what we can, in our
development processes, to protect our applications (cfqueryparam,
server-side variable validation, etc).
Noscript add on? Can you view, or do, anything on the web? ;)
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced
Might have a [partial] CF-based solution.
Contact me: this_ip_address at yahoo dot com.
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