Fixing is one thing, but haven't these guys heard of staging servers? ;-)
Also, everything on the MM site seems to take forever. Turn off the Flash
and give me the information quickly.
tom
Paul Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Great news Matt. I can see that the 3 days is for the fumigation of the
machines. It's going to take that long to get the stink out from
Broadvision. ;-)
tom
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We announced this downtime in our forums
The jsp isn't Java Server pages, it's Broadvision, which is a
JavaScript-based server that is outrageously expensive and slow as molasses.
tom
Bud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On 1/26/02, tom muck penned:
Also, everything on the MM site seems
Stomp away. I've been corrected 4 times now, admitted the error of my ways,
and posted a function that will do the split like a vb split function. Do
you forgive me? ;-)
I assumed that because I had it working like this in a page, that it was
correct. I do it like that in VB, and assumed it
If you have a good dedicated mail server, cfmail is excellent. I've sent
400,000 in a day with no problems, other than the 65,535 email limit in the
spool folder. You can break a job into several jobs of 50-60,000 each and
let them fly.
tom
Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
Most spam comes from things that you sign up for on the Web, whether you
realize that you are signing up for spam or not. I've had this email
address for two years now and still only get one or two spams per day -- on
a bad day. Certainly managable by spending the 1 or 2 seconds to hit the
You can get AOL for $4.95 a month if you limit your online activity to 3
hours a month. That's usually enough for testing.
tom
I don't know if that's possible, and I don't know how useful that kind of
test would be anyway. To ensure that something works acceptably through
AOL,
you'd really
Do you have virus protection turned on? If so, try turning it off and
starting it up. Virus protection will cause DW to take a long time to load.
My copy of UltraDev typically runs about 50K of memory.
tom
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My
Is there an easy way to get a list of ODBC datasources on the server through
ColdFusion? Also, given a datasource, is there a way to get a list of
tables from that datasource?
tom
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Get the mailserver that powers this list at
We frequently run up against the limit. In fact I have a 400,000 email job
coming thru this week. I would love to see the spool system improved to
allow multiple spool folders and faster delivery to the mail server. My
mail server is idle most of the time, even when sending huge jobs thru CF.
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But if you look at the Merant Text Driver in the Win2K ODBC Data Source
Administrator it provides an input box to specify your delimiter
character.
Marc
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How's the speed of CFFILE when used in big mailings? Have you tried it with
50,000 + emails?
I tried out a custom tag that used CFFILE to send mails, and it was
painfully slow. Using CFMAIL I can execute huge numbers of queries and send
mails to my mail server quickly. The only bottleneck is
The only thing worse than spam is that nazi-like ORBZ.
tom
Paris Lundis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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yeah we have had problems with ORBS... weirdly it called one of our
servers
open somehow because we customarily bounce bad mail back or have
You should be able to enter additional parameters from the CF Administrators
at the bottom of the CF Settings page, you can enter connection strings:
- Use this option only to add connection attributes that cannot be included
in the ODBC data source definition.
tom
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Thanks Tom. I thought about that, but I couldn't find any support docs at
Allaire or Merant to tell me the syntax for specifying a pipe delimiter.
Marc Garrett
tom muck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Yo
There is no setting for the number of emails. The spooler delivers 100
mails every 60 seconds. You can change the interval to 15 seconds, but no
lower. Also, there is a limit of 65,535 emails that can be delivered to the
spool folder at one time.
tom
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Jim McAtee [EMAIL
Absolutely. Pro is fine if all you're running is SQL Server and one CF box.
That's all we have here with no problems whatever, using both ODBC and
OLEDB.
tom
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If you're not
Go to www.massimocorner.com for a set of ColdFusion objects for UltraDev
that make it easier to work with, and also his Snippets extension to
UltraDev, which allow you to work with snippets created in
Homesite/CFStudio.
If you use the two programs together you'll get the most for your money.
The best reference out there currently is the Wrox Programmer's Reference.
If that's what you need, that's the book to get. There are a lot of good
JavaScript books out there though, like JavaScript Bible (more of a
tutorial/reference) and JavaScript: Definitive Guide (great overall intro to
The 4th edition is out, but I haven't seen it in the stores yet. It was
released just this month I believe.
tom
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You know offhand if it's being updated soon? I believe the last version
was the 3rd edition, and that came out in 98, right? (Sure, I know most
if it still
My mistake. Just checked Amazon and it is saying December 15 for the new
edition:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596000480/basicultradev-20
tom
tom muck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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The 4th edition is out, but I have
You can put some code in your Application.cfm to automatically log out a
user if they close a browser:
cflock scope = Session timeout = 30 type = readonly
CFCOOKIE NAME=CFID VALUE=#SESSION.CFID#
CFCOOKIE NAME=CFTOKEN VALUE=#SESSION.CFTOKEN#
/cflock
tom
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2)
http://www.basic-ultradev.com/articles/dsnlesscoldfusion/index.asp
tom
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Hello,
Anyone know the correct syntax for setting the connectstring to create a
dynamic db connection for MySql? I found info on
I know nothing of Linux, sorry. The dynamic dbtype is an ODBC DSNLess
string, and I don't know if that is even possible on a Linux machine. Maybe
someone else can enlighten us.
tom
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Tom,
Thank you.
Yes, that is a read. If you even mention the variable name under your
breath you should put a read only lock on it. If you are setting the
variable put an exclusive lock on it.
tom
David Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
Put them into temporary page-level variables and lock them when transferring
the values, so that you don't have to lock the query -- that is bad
practice. Something like this:
cflock scope = Session timeout = 20 type = readonly
cfset variables.temp = SESSION.user_ID
/cflock
cfquery
Unfortunately DW doesn't do the same thing that the design view of Homesite
and CFStudio did. When you paste text into DW, all formatting is gone.
When you paste text into the design tab, the formatting is preserved. I
have to keep Homesite 4.5 on my computer to be able to have this
Fairbanks Pickford Beta? Not me. You have the wrong Tom. ;-)
I get documents in all different formats -- mostly text-only or Word Perfect
documents that have bullets, bold, italics, and underlining. Cut n paste
into the design tab works wonders for that, especially considering that i
only
You can use a cfmailparam with a FROM header if you want to control where
the bounces go. CFMAIL will use the FROM
attribute from the cfmail tag as a return-path header, and it will use
your second from header as a from field.
Here's some code to demonstrate:
CFMAIL TO=#toaddress#
FROM=[EMAIL
It sounds like you are confused by why the application.cfm has the DSN
connection defined -- the main reason is so that you don't have to define it
on every page and can change it in one place if you need to change it for
any reason. If you want to use more than one, simply define more than one
I still disagree, why should my greater application have or want to know
anything about how serviceAvailable() and related UDFs do the job they say
they will ?
Because that's the way it is. You have two choices -- adapt your thinking
and implement it the way that it works currently, or
It sounds very interesting. Does the tag have any mechanism in place to
avoid conflicts with the cfmail tag, such as if they were to both execute
at the same time and attempt to write to the spool folder?
I may have to look into it writing to my own mail server spool directory
rather than the
You can use either the query attribute of CFMAIL or a CFLOOP tag -- they
both work in the same way with the same speed. Don't do both though -- that
may be what you did before and created two loops.
tom
Ben Densmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
Hi John:
For me, the bottom line is that someone who buys UltraDev to develop CF 5
pages has no local means of testing those pages because the development
license is only for CF Studio users. For my money that means that MM is not
committing to UltraDev as a development environment for
Apparently MM wants to lose their potential ColdFusion developers to ASP,
where you can always have a free server on your local machine. There is no
conceivable reason why MM would not allow a developer to use a single-user
version of CF server indefinitely. It's absolutely useless as a
Yes, I believe that it checks to make sure you have CF Studio installed or
it won't install. That means if you use Homesite or UltraDev, or any other
tool, you can't install 5.0 as a development server. UltraDev does come
with a single-user version of CF server 4.5, but if someone wants to use
the only people who are upset about this are the ones who want to stay
honest - there's nothing to stop anyone from simply using the expired CF
evaluation as a single-user developer version.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
Exactly. As MM is trying to push UltraDev as an alternative for
You should be able to switch the connection type to OLEDB without any
problem, as long as you don't specify a DBTYPE of ODBC in your cfquery
tag. It is definitely more stable, although I've found that the latest (2.5
or 2.6) MDAC drivers are fairly stable. We used to have all sorts of
crashes
Unfortunately, ColdFusion doesn't give us the option to split the spool
directory into mulitple directories, so the server will automatically write
all the spool files out to that directory up to 65,535 files before crapping
out. Then it only sifts through them at the rate of 400 per minute. It
We had a similar problem and got around it by making our code smart enough
to only spool mail if there is less than 200 files in the spool directory.
Otherwise, it waits a minute and tries again. Sure, you may not be
getting
optimal efficiency out of your mail spool, but you're also not
Actually, the system I described works on jobs of ~200,000 mails. I think
we run ~20,000 mails per hour, if memory serves. Yeah, that would take 20
hours to process your list of 400,000, but then that's the price we pay
for
using CF for bulk mail, eh? :)
Sounds interesting. . .I'll look
In CF 5 you don't need an ODBC connection for MySQL -- you can use a DSNLess
connection string. You still need to have the ODBC drivers installed,
though. I have a brief article on the subject at
http://www.basic-ultradev.com/articles/dsnlesscoldfusion/index.asp including
a MySQL string that is
Have you actually gotten this to work with a database on the same machine?
I've been unable to make anything happen with OLEDB without first setting
them up in the CF administrator.
tom
Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Because of the HOF server
at http://www.sys-con.com/coldfusion/article.cfm?id=126.
But only when the db is on the same machine so far.
larry
tom muck wrote:
Have you actually gotten this to work with a database on the same
machine?
I've been unable to make anything happen with OLEDB without first
setting
them up
There are a lot. Here's a sampling:
http://www.dsv.su.se/~jpalme/ietf/mail-headers/mail-headers.txt
tom
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Rich Tretola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Is there a complete list of Mail Params anywhere?
Rich
-Original
Yes, any Windows machine is vulnerable, with or without a Web server running. Get a
virus protection software and update it to the latest DAT file and you should be OK.
tom
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Earl, George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Unfortunately, this virus can hit you just as easily. It also comes by
email and by opening up a page in an infected site, and also by accessing
shared drives in a network. In all, I think it comes in 16 different ways.
It's been called a cocktail of viruses.
tom
Bud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
That's an UltraDev connection file. If you're going to use UltraDev to
write your connections, you are better off using the connection interface
rather than the resulting file. Check out
http://www.basic-ultradev.com/articles/adoconnections for more information
on OLEDB connection strings that
Invest in a virus program and you can have it clean everything
automatically. Don't waste your time trying to do it manually. Plus, you
want to be warned if any further attacks come in. If any exe files have
been corrupted, you'll have to reinstall those, but we had good luck running
the virus
McAfee didn't have a patch for it until about noon the day it came out. It
had already hit hard by then. They've since updated the DAT file 3 times,
each one better than the last.
tom
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Yes, I have this same problem as well on a Windows 2K laptop. It also seems to apply
to web sites that have username/password fields.
tom
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Win2K will not
You need to execute the query first (what the VBScript execute is doing)
with:
cfquery datasource=mydatasource
SELECT blah from blah
/cfquery
Then loop thru the query with a cfoutput query or cfloop query. Check
the CF docs for details.
There is no movenext in CF. There is no concept of a
You have to email the beta address, ask to be on the beta, and give your
serial number from ColdFusion studio 4.5. You may also be too late, as it
was announced here months ago.
tom
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Yes but right
Try this:
cfscript
theString = ;
for (i=0; i LT 10 ; i=i+1) {
theNum = RandRange(48,90);
if(theNum LTE 64 AND theNum GTE 58) {
i=i-1;
}else{
theString = theString chr(theNum);
}
}
/cfscript
If you have CF 5, you can make a UDF out of it:
cfscript
function
In an HTML message:
a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Hello
there[EMAIL PROTECTED]/a
You can do it in plain text messages, as long as there are no spaces in the
subject:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Re:Order#1233
tom
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Larry Juncker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
Here's a function for CF 5:
call it like cfset mybody = makeNiceEmail(mybody,70)
cfscript
function makeNiceEmail(string, theLength) {
CRLF=chr(13);
for (i=theLength-1;i LTE Len(string);i=i+theLength){
string = Insert(CRLF,string,i);
}
return string;
}
/cfscript
tom
You can code the headers and boundaries manually. There are quite a few
posts giving the full code for a multi-part email -- check the archives.
tom
Clint Tredway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I am trying to send out a multi-part email that is
True, I didn't read your post clearly. I'm using this for email
attachments. To do what you need to do is a little or a lot more difficult.
You can use list functions to separate the words at the space, adding words
until you are up to 70 characters, or choose an arbitrary length less than
Eudora Light is a limited HTML reader. It will pick up the HTML version
before the text version.
You can see the text version in Outlook by viewing the message Properties
Details message source. You'll see both versions with all headers.
tom
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Most HTML messages that are sent out are done this way. It's much easier on
the mail server and the email reader if the images aren't included in the
body. If you must include them, I posted some code here a couple months
back that you may be able to use. As far as limits, there are no known
If you are having a problem with AOL, you should contact their support
lines. Usually it has to do with a DNS issue with your mail server. AOL
doesn't allow emails to come in that have problems with DNS or reverse DNS
lookup because of all the spam they get. We had the same problem and it
Thanks, that's very close to what I eventually used. There are actually no
duplicate records. The example was simplified and the other fields weren't
shown, but I have to match on fields that may contain duplicate values.
tom
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Does it use the JMail component from http://www.dimac.net ?
tom
Gary Kraeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Ian:
If it is a one shot thing and you find that cfmail won't handle it. I
would
be
That's not a problem. Have you tried it? You can't use a query attribute
of CFMAIL tag if you do it that way, but you can use a CFLOOP and send
one CFMAIL at a time. It's actually just as fast. I always use a
CFINCLUDE to include the coldfusion page as the body.
tom
Nick Texidor [EMAIL
It sounds to me like you were being strong-armed into the Apache upgrade.
If your old version of ColdFusion works with your old Web server, why
upgrade? If your new Web server doesn't work with your old application
server, it seems that there are two choices: go back to the old Web server
or
problems! :^)
on 29/8/01 10:48 AM, tom muck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's not a problem. Have you tried it? You can't use a query
attribute
of CFMAIL tag if you do it that way, but you can use a CFLOOP and
send
one CFMAIL at a time. It's actually just as fast. I always use a
C
Mike Amburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I would like to store some variables in the Server scope so that they're
available to all applications on the server. Is there an automated way
to load a specific page when CF restarts?
-mike
What
I have a simple query question that I haven't been able to figure out. I
have a simple table like this (table 1):
id,time
2,8/19/01
2,8/20/01
3,8/21/01
That table could have corresponding matches in a second table:
id, email
1,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2,[EMAIL
Actually there's no integrety problem, because it's a purely transactional
database, and it was simplified for the question (id isn't the primary key
for the table). This query works:
select t1.id, t1.time, t2.email
from table1 t1 left outer join
(select distinct(email),id from table2) t2
on
CFPOP is probably too slow for what you are trying to do. I wrote a similar
app in Visual Basic that reads the spool directories of my mail server,
appends all bounced emails to a huge text file, extracts email addresses
using a regular expression, then deletes the files. Unfortunately it's a
CFQUERY NAME=rs
DBTYPE=dynamic
CONNECTSTRING=
Driver={Microsoft Text Driver (*.txt; *.csv)};Dbq=c:\mydirectory\;
Extensions=asc,csv,tab,txt;Persist Security Info=False;
SELECT first,last from testnames.csv
/CFQUERY
cfloop query=rs
cfquery name=myinsert datasource=mydsn
Insert into employees
Also, for the text driver to work properly, you should have the column names
as the first row in the text file.
tom
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CFQUERY NAME=rs
DBTYPE=dynamic
CONNECTSTRING=
Driver={M
Check Forta's advanced book -- there are sections on creating tags in C++
and Delphi . I think the new edition is supposed to be out this month.
tom
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Tracy Bost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Almost bought the Instant
Every test I've done by timing our applications before upgrading and timing
them after upgrading have shown that CF 5 is MUCH faster. We have a lot of
database access in our apps, and have seen about a 300-400% improvement in
speed, with no exaggeration.
tom
Aidan Whitehall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone else tried this? What's the potential downside? I tried in on
several machines and the log entries for Code Red attempts went from about 1
per minute down to zero.
tom
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Rick Osborne [Mojo] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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We've been using host header names for quite some time, though not
specifically as a security measure. It forces the browser to provide an
HTTP
Host header to identify the from which FQDN it's requesting. This allows
you
to bind multiple virtual servers to a single IP address (which is why we
It means a computer infected with Code Read virus is trying to infect your
IIS.
tom
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Bruce Sorge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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All this talk about IIS Server logs got me to
I think there's a registry setting for that. You can add a button to the
toolbar easily, though. http://www.basic-ultradev.com/articles/Homesite
tom
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Anyone know how to configure CF Studio to integrate with
You could automate it thru CF to loop thru your log file:
CFQUERY NAME=rs
DBTYPE=dynamic
CONNECTSTRING=Driver={Microsoft Text Driver (*.txt;
*.csv)};Dbq=c:\;Extensions=asc,csv,tab,txt;Persist Security Info=False;
SELECT clienthost from internetlog.csv
/CFQUERY
cfset crlf=chr(10) chr(13)
Yes, after installing the CF server you should reinstall the MDAC version
2.5. Don't go up to 2.6 without installing 2.5 first.
tom
Shari Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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We just upgraded our old ColdFusion server from 4.0 to 4.5 in
It controls how fast the emails are dumped to the mail server. When you
execute a cfmail tag, the emails are dropped into the spool folder. Then,
once every 60 seconds, 100 emails are dumped to the mail server. You can
decrease this to 15 seconds to speed up mail delivery (400 per minute).
tom
Yes, but to gain access thru RDS in CFStudio or UltraDev you need the RDS
password. I wonder how other people do it in a shared environment. I've
always had my own server, so I set my own passwords. They should be able to
set a different password for RDS access thru Studio and UltraDev that
? Thanks in advance.
-brian
tom muck wrote:
Yes, but to gain access thru RDS in CFStudio or UltraDev you need the
RDS
password. I wonder how other people do it in a shared environment.
I've
always had my own server, so I set my own passwords. They should be
able to
set a different
Here you go. This works for me (image should be in the same folder as the
page, or adjust the CFFILE tag):
cfmail to=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject=test image
cfmailparam name=mime-version value=1.0
cfmailparam name=content-type
value='multipart/alternative;
Actually, make sure the multipart/alternative and boundary are on the same
line -- it wrapped in the post. Write me offlist if you can't get it to
work and I'll send you a working page.
tom
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tom muck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
3b700a77$[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Stick with Pro unless you need clustering or native DB drivers. Definitely
upgrade to 5.0, though. You'll notice much better performance -- like 3 or
4 times faster execution times.
tom
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David Caplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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The double content types are there for a reason: when you send a
multipart/alternative email, the text version is seen by email readers
that don't read the html versions (I don't know of any offhand, but they
seem to work fine with these headers.) The HTML version is seen by Outlook
Express,
This will bomb on quite a few mailservers and mailclients. The RFC
dealing with mail (RFC 2822) says the following about line lengths:
' - Lines of characters in the body MUST be limited to 998 characters,
and SHOULD be limited to 78 characters, excluding the CRLF.'
I'll have to
If you do the loop with CFLOOP you aren't getting an accurate timing,
because you are opening and closing the cfscript tags for each iteration
of the loop. Also, as the original post said, the construct is different,
because there are times when you might want more than CASE statement to
That's excellent news, Ben. I'm glad to see you have some UltraDev
coverage. ;-)
tom
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Ben Forta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Because I am being asked about this several
Upload the file
send the email
delete the file
tom
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any other alternative solution where i can do without uploading file?
The spool speed is identical in CF5 -- 100 emails coming out of the spool
folder every 15 seconds maximum, if you change from the default of 60
seconds in the CF administrator. CF 5 will process your pages quicker, but
the bottleneck is internal to CF. We do between 1,000-100,000 almost daily
That's good to know.
tom
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According to Microsoft's documentation (for what that's worth) SQL Server
will not dynamically allocate memory if that allocation would cause
swapping. The OS might, but not SQL Server.
I have a development machine that had a beta version of CF 5 server on it.
Now I have a release copy of CF 5 professional. I've tried to install it,
but it doesn't allow me to, saying that there is a pre-release copy on the
machine that has to be uninstalled first. I've tried to uninstall that
I think it applies to both, but we're running CF 5.
tom
Brian Hogue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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tom -
Is this CF 4.5 or CF 5? Thanks in advance.
-brian
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Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get
Access uses the pound sign to delimit dates:
SELECT StartTime
FROM myTalbe
WHERE StartTime NOT BETWEEN
#1899-12-30 18:00:00# AND #1899-12-30 18:30:00#
ORDER BY StartTime
You'll probably have to double them up to use the query in CF.
tom
Skyward Internet Technology
I've run up against what seems to be the upper limits of CFMAIL. It appears
that the files stored in the Spool directory are named using a hex naming
convention of .cfmail to .cfmail. When we recently sent more mails
than the spool directory can handle (65535) the page crashed.
Is
Try this:
cfquery name=qget_members
dbtype=dynamic
connectstring=driver={mysql};
server=servername;database=dbname;uid=username;pwd=password;option=163
86;
BLAH BLAH BLAH
/cfquery
The connectstring attribute should be all on one line, and the MySQL
ODBC
drivers need to be installed. They
You should try the UltraDev demo at http://www.macromedia.com/downloads/
tom
Tony Garrido [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I have been using VINT to design a lot of my HTML forms visually with the
themes and style sheets etc, then interspersing CFML and changing
I did a few timings of our email jobs, and I found it about 3-4 times
faster. This was a pretty intensive test executing about 30,000 queries and
sending 20,000 emails. This is on Windows NT 4.
tom
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