see why it would be kicking in. Authentication
is
set to Anonymous for these folders and all other auth types are disabled.
What's also interesting is if I click cancel a few times, it lets me in.
Anyone have any ideas on this one?
Thanks!
--Ben
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: line 4
Called from Application.cfm: line 1
-1 : Unable to display error's location in a CFML template.
I did a Google search on it but found nothing of substance. Any suggestions?
--Ben
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Good catch. That's apparently what it was. I had tried the internal IP
address
of that box, which didn't work. Tried the external URL and it worked fine.
Much appreciated. Now I can calm down a bit. ;-)
--Ben
On 7/16/2014 9:03 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
Tried to log in to the CF 9 admin this
Thanks, guys! I knew I would get the full picture here and wasn't disappointed.
Best wishes and Hope you have a great 4th of July!
--Ben
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Hi Kris,
One thing to consider is the flexibility that SQL 12 has regarding XML data
structures. You can store all kinds of things in it dynamically and retrieve
that data, search on it, etc.
Of course, it warps the minds of those of us brought up in the EF Codd approach
to relational
Ah. Indeed. :)
--Ben
On 10/24/2013 11:53 PM, Russ Michaels wrote:
I think you got the wrong end of the stick.
I was talking about the apps rather than the language.
Russ Michaels
www.michaels.me.uk
cfmldeveloper.com
cflive.net
cfsearch.com
On 25 Oct 2013 04:34, Ben Conner b
Hi Russ,
You mention php and security with the suggestion that php sites are
(relatively)
secure. I know little about php other than having been told at one time that
php had some significant issues with security. I also understand since it is
open-source, it is much like the *nix
Hi,
Just curious on the makeup of the list participants...are we mainly employees
of
companies using CF or are there any hosting companies/ISPs in the group?
--Ben
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a manual garbage collect does not
reduce the memory to a significant degree.
The graphs, along with the config parms passed to the JVM, are at:
http://www.webworldinc.com/cf9/
Suggestions on where to look for the root cause for this?
Thanks!
--Ben
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Tried that and it was still an issue; Couldn't see any dsn's defined through
the
odbcad32 applet, and when I tried to point to it via a jdbc entry, the only
databases listed in the dropdown list were Dbase x varieties.
I finally pulled the plug on the 64 but and installed the 32 bit CF
install the 32 bit version of CF 9 instead?
Thanks much!
--Ben
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capable I'd do whatever it takes
to NOT go back to 32-bit if I were you.
p.s. notice how I didn't say anything snotty about using Access? :-)
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Very slick. Thanks guys!
--Ben
On 1/5/2013 3:39 PM, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans wrote:
2. Only query the primary keys, and then loop over that list grabbing x
records at a time and doing a new query to get all rows for those keys.
This is a pretty good method.
I tested it on a
That's what I suspected. Much appreciated.
--Ben
On 1/4/2013 6:40 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
A question came up recently with one of my client developers who is
potentially
returning a large # of rows from a query. The question was whether the
result
set is stored in memory or spooled to
to this? Can it be controlled and/or limited? (CF 9)
Thanks!
--Ben
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Order
Hi,
Anyone know where the parameter is located in a multi-server CF9 Enterprise
configuration for the max memory that Jrun can use?
Thanks!
--Ben
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to the 2nd? I
also
have a group of CF collections that also need to be moved.
Thanks!
--Ben
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. Anyway, it seems to me that it was under Package
Deployment or something like that, way down at the bottom of the left-hand
nav menu.
HTH
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Ben Conner b...@webworldinc.com wrote:
Hi,
I have CF 9 Ent in a multi-server mode with another machine pointing
, it won't even affect
other
VMs.
I've also seen though some impressive gains made by super-geek DBAs that no
mere
mortals could see. The question I guess is where to spend the $ in the most
cost-effective way.
--Ben
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manager. Depending on how you have your
service recovery configured, it may automatically restart or you may
have to go into services and restart it.
On 10/25/11 8:20 PM, Kym Kovan wrote:
On 26/10/2011 14:00, Ben Conner wrote:
Hi,
I host a number of sites, many of which use ODBC entries mainly
Gosh. I guess the mission-critical ASP sites I've been running on the same
server as CF for years don't work then. Good thing I found out. ;-)
Seriously, when properly configured, IIS will call the ASP engine just as it
calls the CF engine at the appropriate time. In fact, a single site
.
Anyone seen this before, and/or even know which services I can kill and restart
so I don't have to reboot the server?
Thanks!
--Ben
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available?
Thanks!
--Ben
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Thanks much! That's probably why I didn't find it: was looking for stand-alone
software.
Will check both out.
--Ben
On 8/7/2011 5:55 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
Chrome has these tools built right in. And, as a bonus, it's a better
browser too.
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How do you access the timing information in Chrome?
--Ben
On 8/7/2011 5:55 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
Chrome has these tools built right in. And, as a bonus, it's a better
browser too.
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 8:50 PM, Kevin Peppermanchorno...@gmail.com wrote:
Firebug for Firefox has tools
Wow. Impressive. Is there somewhere I can disable caching? Can this timing
report be printed and/or saved?
--Ben
On 8/7/2011 6:30 PM, Azadi Saryev wrote:
wrench - tools - developer tools
Azadi
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in the CF
administrator? What version of the JVM?
I have the server port defined as 25 in the Server Settings...Mail admin area.
It's not on the mail server itself, nor is it specified in the cfmail tag.
It looks like I have the following JVM version: VM version = 1.4.2_09-b05.
--Ben
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)
at coldfusion.mail.MailSpooler$2.run(MailSpooler.java:1049)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)
Not a lot of useful info that I can see. Anyone have any suggestions?
--Ben
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Hi Jenny,
Police are of no help in situations like this, nor the FBI. The former (with
only one or two exceptions in the entire country) aren't equipped or trained to
handle this type of intrusion and the latter won't respond unless it's a big
company with hundreds of thousands of dollars in
are medical related that people have asked for.
So I am looking for a gateway server. I found a few but they are
really expensive - anyone know a relatively cheap one?
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written.
Thanks much!
--Ben
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'no suitable
drivers available' error message for each JDBC entry I define that tries to
access the Advantage driver.
Has anyone used the Sybase Advantage product using JDBC and gotten it to work?
Thanks!
--Ben
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Administrator
Wil Genovese Consulting
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www.trunkful.com
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a
space or something...
Suggestions?
Thanks!
--Ben
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?
MDaemon still around? Curious about current experiences with e-mail server
software before I start looking around for better licensing terms. Thanks!
-Justin Scott
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do a View Source, is there anything in the inmate search area that might
keep a CFHTTP from accessing it?
Thanks!
--Ben
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Thanks, Dave! How does CFHTTP manage cookies?
--Ben
Dave Watts wrote:
I have a list of names from a database I want to bounce off of a search
function on a website. I threw together a test of one name/initial
combination in a CFHTTP call and it threw an error.
The page is located at
Ah. Never mind the cookie response. Found a previous post explaining
it. My apologies.
--Ben
Ben Conner wrote:
Hi,
I have a list of names from a database I want to bounce off of a search
function on a website. I threw together a test of one name/initial
combination in a CFHTTP call
Hi Dave,
I see this site doesn't appear to use cookies (at least on this page) as
reported by the Web Developer Firefox add-on. I put together a test
page but it's throwing an error from their site. I faked a name for the
lastname/first initial combinations. I looked through the url
/cfhttp-session.htm
- Gabriel
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Ben Conner b...@webworldinc.com wrote:
Hi Dave,
I see this site doesn't appear to use cookies (at least on this page) as
reported by the Web Developer Firefox add-on. I put together a test
page but it's throwing an error from
. Tried several
combinations for the hex pair 0D0A with no luck. Anyone done this before?
Thanks!
--Ben
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don't find a function that returns the # of
columns or planes, unlike arraylen() which returns the # of rows.
Thanks...!
--Ben
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Oh! That was obvious...after you answered it. :)
Much appreciated!
--Ben
DURETTE, STEVEN J (ATTASIAIT) wrote:
Ben,
Do an arraylen on the first row. arrayLen(myVar[1])
That will return the number of columns or planes.
Steve
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From: Ben Conner [mailto:b
:
Ben,
Do an arraylen on the first row. arrayLen(myVar[1])
That will return the number of columns or planes.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Ben Conner [mailto:b...@webworldinc.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 11:08 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: array question
Hi
Hi,
I've noticed there are native ODBC drivers in Windows for both Excel and
text files. They seem to work, but when I get to the point of defining
a SELECT statement, what is the name of the 'table'? Is there any
documentation anywhere that covers this in depth?
Thanks!
--Ben
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than 2 doctors
associated, we ignore the extras.
But I don't have the slightest friggin' clue how to do this in SQL.
My db is MS SQL Server 2005
Thanks
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Hi,
Does anyone have a copy of mailmonger.cfm lying around? This used to be
on the Adobe CF Exchange. I did have a copy of it but it has turned up
MIA. Not good.
Thanks!
--Ben
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Hi,
Has anyone had any personal experience good/bad with banner ad
software? I see several available on the exchange forum at Adobe. Just
curious. I have a website that will be needing something to manage this
soon.
Thanks!
--Ben
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Hi Judah,
I suppose there's more than one way to do this, but this should work...
SELECT a.*
FROM appointment a INNER JOIN
(SELECT patient_id, MIN(appointment_date)
AS appointment_date
FROM appointment
Hi,
I need to inspect all varchar fields in all tables in a MS SQL server
database and update rows that have a bogus value in them. This looks
like a LOT of work and wondered if anyone has an elegant framework
solution for something like this.
Thanks!
--Ben
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Hi Justin,
Much appreciated. This will give me a head-start. I have extensive
security on the front end of this site, but it is written in ASP and I
know very little other than how to spell it. :(
Thanks!
--Ben
Justin Scott wrote:
Ben Conner wrote:
I need to inspect all varchar fields
Hi Billy,
Are the two sites pointing to the same IP address or different ones?
The first thing you need to narrow down is whether the problem is a DNS
issue, a web server issue, or a thin client issue. What type of server
software are the two sites on? Are they assigned to specific IP
Thanks for all the replies. I got much more out of it than the original
question.
Much appreciated!
--Ben
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Or something else entirely?
Thanks much!
--Ben
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Hi,
I have a simple update query that is throwing an error:
cfquery name=NewRec datasource=#Application.DSN#
update icitem
set lastchanged = '1/1/2008'
where itemno in (#itemnos#)
/cfquery
The itemnos variable has the value:
'1A703239', '1A703240', '1A703241', '1A703242',
Thanks much, Charlie!
--Ben
WHERE itemno IN (#preserveSingleQuotes(itemnos)#)
or even better:
WHERE itemno IN (cfqueryparam value=#itemno# cfsqltype=cf_sql_char
list=true /)
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, on that line I find:
cfset LineShip = Session.Basket.Quantity * Product.ShipBase
Both fields are numeric, although shipbase could be null. ??
--Ben
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querying
each one, individually.
* Query one datasource, then loop over each record and update another
datasource.
m!ke
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: using CFQuery across multiple DSNs
Hi
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Interesting. That did it! One more subtle difference between Access
and SQL Server. Thanks much!!
--Ben
Sonny Savage wrote:
I've never used Access, but yeah, the specification of NULL is required.
cfif len(form.field) GT 0#form.field#cfelseNULL/cfif
On Feb 12, 2008 2:57 PM, Ben Conner
Hi Randy,
Weight is Float 8 with nulls acceptable.
--Ben
Adkins, Randy wrote:
Is WEIGHT specified as a numeric field or varchar?
If varchar, you need the '' relating to null.
the same for ShipBase.
Other than that, it looks okay to me.
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From: Ben Conner [mailto
is telling you this - incorrect syntax near ,
Note this line in your insert code:
njuice', '', 1903, 189, 123.45, , , 'clamprack
See the three commas in a row? There should be something there... An empty
string.. .a zero... The word null Something..
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might be?
Thanks!
--Ben
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Hi Jim,
Jim Wright wrote:
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It is the ORDER BY in the first query that is throwing the errors.
Just use a single ORDER BY after all of the UNIONs, and it will order
the entire set. Also, do you mean to use UNION ALL? That will result
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