is
fairly small, it might do it sufficiently well. You could conceivably
use a full-text indexing solution against your synonym list, then use
the returned record to filter your database search.
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It seems that 127.0.0.1 or localhost is just totally
unresponsive... but everything seems to be set up correctly.
Can you ping that address and name from a command prompt?
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That sounds like a problem with your TCP/IP configuration.
Can you try reinstalling the protocal?
This is less likely than a configuration problem with IIS. Make sure
you can't ping the address or name before you take this drastic step.
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,
In your TCP/IP configuration, disable IPv6 and make sure IPv4 is
enabled, and try again.
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.com.au, as it is possible to get domain hack domains within
the .us namespace).
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at least two IIS sites. You can view the list of sites in the IIS
management console, and can right-click on each as Brian mentioned to
see the filesystem location where each points.
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See your point, but the actual likely hood of taking down a server with code
is pretty small.
My experience has been directly the opposite of this over the last
fifteen years or so.
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, but there's nothing
inherently wrong about using an exception to test failure.
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/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbec22c24-7ffc.html
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of the country; it's a matter of
the namespace in which you're trying to register a domain. Anybody can
register a domain within a public gTLD (com, net, org), but
location-specific domains are generally more tightly controlled.
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to this library that's written in Java.
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First guess would be 64bit vs. 32 bit. Have you matched the correct
version of the COM?
There's no COM at all if you're using 64-bit CF.
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-bit CF on a 64-bit Windows machine, but you'll have to
configure the IIS application pool to also be 32-bit. Unfortunately,
you lose all the 64-bit advantages when you do this, of course.
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think JIntegra has a 64-bit library for COM. COM has been DOA for a
long time, so I don't think there's been much demand for it in the
64-bit world - existing COM stuff is generally legacy 32-bit.
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may be able to invoke
functions through RUNDLL32.EXE from the command line. Or you may not.
But frankly, I would just try to avoid using COM in this environment
entirely. It's not going to scale well.
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it.
But this is pretty close to irrelevant - there's no guarantee that a
COM object exposes useful functions for RUNDLL32.EXE to invoke.
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doing that right now, but you're correct that COM is
basically a dead-end - so it makes financial sense for JIntegra not to
pursue this.
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that there will be any real harm to your business, so don't worry too
much about the site itself.
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I have to wonder today, with high-speed bandwidth
so prevalent, if caching is even an issue anymore.
Yes. Caching is still a big issue, even as bandwidth increases.
There's a reason why we have CDNs, etc.
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content - not just CSS. The more of that you
can cache, the better your application will perform, but the more
infrastructure you need to manage changes.
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say.
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I'm migrating one of our ColdFusion 8 servers to a 64-bit server and was
wondering if anyone knows of a place to download the 64-bit version of
ColdFusion 8?
You should still be able to get all versions here:
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mappings in Application.cfc.
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the
program's license file somewhere in a coldfusion folder. So, where do I put
it? CFIDE? Jrun?
You could call cmd.exe and pass this program as an argument to it,
then put the license in your system folder.
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the location of a
window. XmlHttpRequest doesn't support file uploads, which is why you
have to handle file uploads differently.
Before XmlHttpObject was introduced, web developers used iframes and
frames to do all the same sorts of things.
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in robots.txt. This will
be easier in any case.
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Hi, is there a way to encrypt all data stored in a MySQL database. we tried
to encode all
data but realised it cannot be done on integer fields etc...
would appreciate any help
What exactly is the threat profile you're trying to address by encryption?
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, then you typically have to (a)
use PKI and (b) limit what you can do with the key that your
application will presumably possess.
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as well.
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/TLS
as well.
But more to the point, yes, that's another threat profile to consider.
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, and JavaScript location change, and
the session would be lost when the browser is closed unless the user
specifically navigated to a previous URL with the session token
already embedded within it.
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wouldn't need to ask this question.
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And in that sentence, there's a link. Click on the link. Follow the
instructions at that link, then check your email and follow the
instructions in the email you received.
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EE835B64871E4BDA8BF645C28C2EC7EF_cf_rc=0 404 (Not Found)
Is selectpage.cfm in a directory called test? Is that the same
directory used above for the page that refers to selectpage.cfm?
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all applications to stop, or (b) there's an explicit
call to onApplicationStart somewhere within your code - this is
actually pretty common.
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entire code base. The only call to onApplicationStart is my
code in OnRequestStart which looks for a magic URL param.
Are you sure that hasn't been invoked? You might want to (a) add
logging, or (b) grep your web server log files.
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cflayoutarea overflow=hidden name=selectpage source=selectpage.cfm /
cflayoutarea size=25 name=layoutbottom
Here is the layout bottom
/cflayoutarea
/cflayout
/body
/html
/cfoutput
Are you also using CFAJAXIMPORT in selectpage.cfm?
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contents in a browser?
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Dave, Yes, I can access CFIDE / CF admin fine. Imported the cfajax tags as
well on selectpage.cfm but still see the error. Thanks
What does Firebug tell you?
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an update.
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, this is a common issue with patches. I've run into
problems with compiled files more than once.
In many (most?) cases, I'd recommend not storing compiled classes to
disk anyway.
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Can i upgrade a cf7 to the latest jdk 1.6.0_24 ???
i currently use : Java Version 1.4.2_14
Unfortunately, CF 7 doesn't support JDK 1.6. So, if you do this, some
things may not work. But I'm not sure what exactly won't work, so if
your code is pretty simple it might work fine for you.
Dave
This looks like a pretty good set of CF security links:
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/ColdFusion_Security_Resources
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for (say)
Basic Authentication and it will just work. If you are talking to a .NET
web service, you are done.
Does the service require authentication? Can you verify what kind of
authentication it requires?
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The person in charge is Michael Dinowitz. He's kick ass, but busy with about
300 children and tons of extra circular activities.
I'm not sure what an extra circular activity is, but I guess it has
something to do with having 300 kids!
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on both client
and server.
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running through the EFR
are limited to one shared simultaneous request
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the fields correctly?
Is the space and colon between FirstName and John a typo? Because if
not, that's your problem right there, it should be
FirstName=JohnMiddleName=JamesLastName=Smith.
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Are you sure the form hasn't somehow changed method from POST to GET ?
That's the way the data normally looks like when you do a POST with
the default MIME type application/x-www-urlencoded.
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to compare a good request with a bad one - you
can capture HTTP requests on the client using various tools that
record and/or proxy HTTP traffic. You could make a request from a
browser on the same server that's running the CFHTTP tag.
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.
This is a CF 5.5 server. Do you think there is a patch that needs to be
applied?
No.
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rather a matter of both sides agreeing which one to use. If you're
using a modern version of CF on the server receiving the post, I'd
guess it's using UTF-8.
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/connector/j/
You'll just drop the JAR file into the same directory where all the
other JAR files are, then choose Other and configure your JDBC
settings appropriately:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/9.0/Admin/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbf3639b1-7fe6.html
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are you using? Is it the one that comes with CF? 32- or 64-bit?
What do you see if you start CF from the command line?
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/attribute
/service
That's unrelated to this. That lets you use the built-in JRun web
server to allow SSL/TLS connections.
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certificates.
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If I had to create a certificate chain is that via keytool as well, or some
other app?
No, you can just do that in Notepad by opening up the crt files and
pasting one right after the other.
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be retrieved or it is dynamically
generated, it is likely that the target web service has programming
errors.
Have you used a web browser to retrieve and examine the requested WSDL
document for correctness?
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, and use that name in your CFINVOKE
instead. But again, this doesn't sound like an authentication issue.
You say the WSDL looks fine. How exactly did you test? Did you test
this from the web server running CF? Are you specifying a
fully-qualified path?
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I would even go so far as to recommend you delete it. Less code means less
bugs.
The converse of this is, fewer changes to existing code means fewer
bugs. There's no reason to waste time making trivial changes to
existing code.
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necessary nor harmful (assuming you've also ensured that
the name is locally scoped, as in your example). I wouldn't bother
changing existing code. For future code, do whichever you prefer.
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If that works, try fetching with with CFHTTP and seeing if you get
back an XML response.
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application, in Application.cfc:
http://forum.hostek.com/showthread.php?298-Creating-Your-Own-Custom-Tag-Paths
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traverse that server's filesystem
(unless you've reduced permissions for your CF service).
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have to use client
variables in a database or some analogous thing you build yourself.
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, and to provide a basis for
refactoring if other methods may be introduced in the future.
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be clearly defined.
Agreed.
I agree with that too.
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want to.
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. The CFFILE tag just processes the already-uploaded file.
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- and not just with CF. So I
wouldn't read too much into it.
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remember hearing the same thing about
ASP 2 and 3, which are now a distant memory, and MS's previous
template solution, which I don't even remember myself now.
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further details on request.
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cert to the client's Java keystore as
described here:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-jdbc/2003-08/msg00110.php
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keystore. In this case, the client is your CF server.
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type=text/html
before you use cfcache to remove the html comment but that doesn't
work for me.
Any workaround ideas would be great.
How about using CFCONTENT with the RESET attribute?
cfcontent reset=yes
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for this sort of thing for a couple of good reasons. Anytime
you're writing something that doesn't generate HTML, it's a candidate
for being a function within a CFC.
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Now I did mention that Flex says it REQUIRES RDS to be enabled in order
to use Flex data services.
This is only required to use the wizards in Flash Builder, just like
you need RDS to do things in CF Builder. Once your code is written,
you can deploy it to servers without RDS enabled.
Dave
Way back in the day I was told RDS was horribly insecure and I wrote it
off and never looked back.
Neither RDS nor the CF Administrator should be exposed to untrusted
clients. They're both password protected with no auditing of failed
authentication events.
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each change.
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basis, for example.
If I'm wrong about your offerings, I apologize. It's possible I didn't
read the right information.
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... it is easier to just keep it simple terminology wise and asses each
persons requirements ...
^
I see what you did there.
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to train...@figleaf.com. Or you
can send it to me, and I'll send it along - whichever works best.
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create a reference to
the form (which is itself just a reference) and when the form goes out
of scope, the reference you subsequently created will still be
available. There's no need to use Duplicate here, and it's
unnecessarily expensive.
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, since it changes the default behavior of
cookies and how CF responds to cookies.
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documented) issue. There are three
ways you can fix this:
1. Revert to the prior configuration.
2. Ensure that you set the CFID and CFTOKEN cookies so that they're
path-specific - you'll have to rewrite them yourself using CFCOOKIE.
3. Use J2EE session handling.
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with an external library
in this case.
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to control the
scope of the cookies using the DOMAIN attribute of CFCOOKIE, if you're
not already doing so.
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an external indexer like Verity. It's basically the same thing
happening in different places. But not all databases provide full-text
search functionality, and whatever they do provide is
platform-specific.
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and whatever they do provide is platform-specific.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, there's no ANSI SQL standard for full-text indexing to the best
of my knowledge. So you use MS SQL Server's full-text indexing, it's
going to work differently from Oracle's full-text indexing.
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That's good to know actually. Are the collections also platform specifc?
Like if I create verity collections on a windows box and move to *nix would
I need to recreate the collections?
Yes, you would. But the code to create and index is not platform-specific.
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?
Do you have Enterprise or Standard? The encryption choices are
different between them. Enterprise includes the RSA JSafe library.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/9.0/CFMLRef/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbec22c24-7c2f.html
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think) it could be named anything. I'm not in front of
a CF server, so I can't list the usual suspects offhand, but you
should be able to find it.
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http://training.figleaf.com/
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be populated in
this case, though.
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http://training.figleaf.com/
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, you might have an administrative login
required to use this, or you may simply have it not run in production.
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http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides
.
The printer works straight from the console on the redhat server and I can
spool and print documents to the printers defined.
However coldfusion just will not see that the printer exists.
When you log into the console using the account used to run CF, can
you see the printers then?
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instance of your
non-singleton CFC for each call to doSomething.
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