Thanks!!! That did it!!
Eric
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From: Andy Matthews [mailto:li...@commadelimited.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 1:56 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: getting server name
Hah! I just implemented this same thing in our system the other day.
This code snippet
Does anyone know if CF,r via a .NET object even, I can get the server name
(not the domain or IP) to use to differentiate servers in the
application.cfm? The server name is the one thing that won't change if the
server get changed. Thanks!
Eric
i think this is available in the CGI scope.
Do this: cfdump var=#cgi#/
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Eric Roberts
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com wrote:
Does anyone know if CF,r via a .NET object even, I can get the server name
(not the domain or IP) to use to differentiate servers in
: Thursday, September 02, 2010 12:44 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: getting server name
Does anyone know if CF,r via a .NET object even, I can get the server name
(not the domain or IP) to use to differentiate servers in the
application.cfm? The server name is the one thing that won't change if the
server
Eric,
You can do this via a java object.
Try this code to get the local server host name:
cfset inet = CreateObject(java, java.net.InetAddress)
cfset inet = inet.getLocalHost()
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Peter Amiri
Founder | Alurium Hosting
949-338-3862 | pe...@alurium.com | http://www.alurium.com
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Nice one! 8^)
Eric,
You can do this via a java object.
Try this code to get the local server host name:
cfset inet = CreateObject(java, java.net.InetAddress)
cfset inet = inet.getLocalHost()
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Peter Amiri
Founder | Alurium Hosting
949-338-3862 | pe...@alurium.com | http://www.alurium.com
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