On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:15 AM, Rick Root wrote:
I lowed the memory on each instance to 768m - min and max - and added
the garbage collection interval. I also increased the maxpermsize
java.args=-server -Xmx768m -Xms768m -Dmail.host=www.classcreator.com
-Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false
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I'm putting together a page on one of my sites for downloading of hi-
res press images.
These are JPEGs; but I want them to be downloaded rather than opened
in the browser.
The following code works just fine:
cfheader name=Content-Disposition value=attachment; filename=press-
image.jpg /
CF will be used for the duration of that request.
I'd be interested in hearing a solution to this also.
Adrian
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From: Seb Duggan [mailto:s...@sebduggan.com]
Sent: 06 February 2009 11:49
To: cf-talk
Subject: How are CFCONTENT requests handled?
I'm putting
Chaps,
Does anyone have any good solution for displaying a file upload progress bar? I
essentially have a form which looks like this:
form name=upload action=process.cfm method=post
input name=NewName type=text /
input name=TheFile type=file /
input
Hi
Very interesting discussion about JVM tuning. I can't help much with
that, but I do have a suggestion for investigating your database.
If you have SQL Server you can run the SQL profiler to watch for slow
queries; I've used this to isolate the queries that were actually slow
(lots of
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On Thursday 05 Feb 2009, Seamus Campbell wrote:
The data I will need to access is on an in-house MySql database. I have to
have the website on an external commercial server. Any clues on the best
way to update the external database (which can be MSSQL or MySQL)
efficiently. It needs to be
Does anyone know if ColdFusion can attach a digital signature to the mail it
generates? We have a requirement to do so. I'm trying to find out if we can do
it with CF or if we have to apply the signature with our mail server (not sure
that's possible either).
We have both system generated
Rick,
Check networking as well. Momentary disruptions (like cards and ports
resynching their rate and duplexing) could cause sympoms like this as well.
I always check point to point to insure that the NIC on the server (db and
web) and the ports on the switch are set statically to the optimum
Hi All,
I'm having some difficulty with Verity on our production server. We moved an
application that uses collections from test to production. But, we're getting
the following error when we run our searches:
Error switching collection offline.:
On Friday 06 Feb 2009, Dan Parker wrote:
Does anyone know if ColdFusion can attach a digital signature to the mail
it generates? We have a requirement to do so. I'm trying to find out if we
can do it with CF or if we have to apply the signature with our mail server
(not sure that's possible
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I get the following error message whenever I click the browse button to add
Mappings or Sandbox directories:
Server Error IO server on server communication
It gives the normal message retrieving initial directories and then after a few
seconds the above message appears. I noticed in the
If you leave your door open and mine is locked, who's house is going to get
broken into first?
Anyway, Galleon is nicely configurable. Why not just download it and have a
play?
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From: Don L [mailto:do...@yahoo.com]
Sent: 06 February 2009 02:22
To: cf-talk
Subject:
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Don L wrote:
John and Rob, it looks great. My only concern is user registration, as Peter
asked, my target audience is students (some college, some high school), and
my guess is that this demographics is much less patient than the business
demographics,
Hi all,
Having some problems with trying to catch an error when my http post times out.
I have followed the livedocs and included a try and catch statement however
when it times out I get an white page with error 500 tag exceeded etc I
assumed that a try statement would overrule any error
Back when I worked at Progress Energy, one of the things I did in IT
Operations was to have coldfusion and perl report on all kinds of
crazy stuff... ranging from remedy tickets in our change management
system, backup reports from ADSM/Tivoli, and batch abends from the
mainframe.
Sadly, I don't
Is it the remote request or your own page timing out?
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Glyn Jackson [mailto:glyn.jack...@newebia.co.uk]
Sent: 06 February 2009 16:31
To: cf-talk
Subject: Timeout in CFHTTP
Hi all,
Having some problems with trying to catch an error when my http
sure it is cfhttp timing out or maybe it's your page that does?
try adding cfsetting requesttimeout=300 at the top of your page.
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com/
Glyn Jackson wrote:
Hi all,
Having some problems with trying to catch an error when my http post times
Note that Cfhhtp's timeout is in seconds, CF's requesttimeout is in
milliseconds.
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Azadi Saryev [mailto:az...@sabai-dee.com]
Sent: 06 February 2009 16:45
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Timeout in CFHTTP
sure it is cfhttp timing out or maybe it's your
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:26 AM, Jochem van Dieten joch...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you really have that many templates that you need a 256 MB Max Perm
size or are you just guessing?
you got me :) We only have a few hundred templates, but we've got
7,000 unique web sites all running in a single
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Gaulin, Mark mgau...@globalspec.com wrote:
If you have SQL Server you can run the SQL profiler to watch for slow
queries; I've used this to isolate the queries that were actually slow
(lots of read/writes or cpu, for example) from the queries that were
slow
I put it to a high 200 seconds on a url I knew would time out, however I get
the error after around 30 seconds so its just ignoring the timeout on the
CFHTTP call. does requesttimeout come before? which takes precedence?
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are you sure, Adrian?
the docs (cfml reference) say:
requestTimeout:
Optional
integer; *number of seconds*. Time limit, after which ColdFusion processes
the page as an unresponsive thread. Overrides the time-out set in the
ColdFusion Administrator.
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
Ermm, I was sure, but now I'm not!
Just looked at the docs, you're right. I think I might have to revisit some
code now!
:O.
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Azadi Saryev [mailto:az...@sabai-dee.com]
Sent: 06 February 2009 17:21
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Timeout in CFHTTP
Eventually I'm going to want to solve these spikes.. I think SQL
Profiler might help me figure stuff out but also having Cacti
installed and monitoring network and disk and cpu activity more
accurately than the task manager might help me debug some things to.
So, my server is experience fairly
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Rick Root wrote:
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:26 AM, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
Do you really have that many templates that you need a 256 MB Max Perm
size or are you just guessing?
you got me :) We only have a few hundred templates, but we've got
7,000 unique
Yep, your right it is not a parent. I learned that in my journey trying to
figure out this issue. Just part of the page that you can stick out there
by itself for a minute. Understanding this concept does help a great deal
when using cfwindow.
Wish I would have grasped that at the very
I get the following error message whenever I click the browse button to add
Mappings or Sandbox directories:
Server Error IO server on server communication
RDS must be enabled for this feature to work. Is it?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software
This error is related to RDS not being enabled on server, apparently can't
browse without RDS. Question answered.
Thanks
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I was trying to work with cfimage and needed to write it to the browser,
unfortunately I realized that cfimage's write to browser function only used the
png format which my system does not support. Is there a way (without saving the
file) to write it into display it in another format?
If I
cfimage's write to browser
function only used the png format which my system does not support.
The default is png, but you can specify another format like jpg. I do not
think gif is supported.
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Hi
I've seen a similar regular burp in SQL server performance every
fifteen minutes or so on our servers too. I thought it might be related
to maintaining the transaction log but I was never able to prove it.
I have some notes on using SQL Profiler that I wrote for an internal
information
Having to alter the functionality of a site, I decided to add multiple upload
functionality using CFFILE but I find that I am confused. Looking at my use of
CFFILE and CFQUERY below, I am confused as to how to code for multiple uploads.
cfset upLoadDestination =
My provider updated my server to cf801 and I have been calling FCK Editor
from the siteroot/admin/fckeditor folder structure very successfully with
the install from fckeditor's site.
My question is what do I do to switch to the embedded version in stead of
the one I downloaded?
This is how I am
Check out http://uploadformcfc.riaforge.org
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Fawzi Amadu abd...@gmail.com wrote:
Having to alter the functionality of a site, I decided to add multiple
upload functionality using CFFILE but I find that I am confused. Looking at
my use of CFFILE and CFQUERY
Seb,
It is most likely that CF will open the file you are delivering, however, it
will probably be more in a streaming fashion, aka, it will probably not all
be loaded into active memory.
I just did it with a 200MB file, the memory went up about 6MB and now has
dropped down 12MB. I would say
is the CFIDE directory mapped? or inside your webroot for the hosting
provider? I usually upload the CFIDE directory, and add the scriptsrc=CFIDE
location, and then you should have no problems.
HTH
Rob
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Terry Troxel te...@it-werks.com wrote:
My provider
Mark, that's awesome, thanks!
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Gaulin, Mark mgau...@globalspec.com wrote:
Hi
I've seen a similar regular burp in SQL server performance every
fifteen minutes or so on our servers too. I thought it might be related
to maintaining the transaction log but I was
Thanks Nathan.
I'm currently trying to work out a solution using ISAPI_Rewrite to
modify the headers, but can't quite get it to work yet...
On 6 Feb 2009, at 20:29, Nathan Strutz wrote:
Seb,
It is most likely that CF will open the file you are delivering,
however, it
will probably
The issue isn't memory usage as much as it is thread usage. A server thread
will be occupied for the entire duration of the download. Which means if you
have large files, and 50 people are downloading, then that is 50 of your
threads used for however long it takes their downloads to complete. The
Or, depending on the version of CF8 and your familiarity with it, you could
look at using CFTHREAD since those use a separate thread pool.
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Brian Kotek brian...@gmail.com wrote:
The issue isn't memory usage as much as it is thread usage. A server thread
will be
In ColdFusion 7, I was able to index a file server directory using the
following code.
CFINDEX
action=refresh
collection=orders
key=//999.99.9.999/FireRescue/ADMIN/Orders
type=path
urlpath=http://fireweb/DeptOrders/;
extensions=.doc
recurse=yes
Does CF have access/permissions to that share?
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Philip Hayes [mailto:philip.ha...@siriusinnovations.com]
Sent: 07 February 2009 00:25
To: cf-talk
Subject: Using The Built-in Verity Indexing With A File Server
In ColdFusion 7, I was able to index
Yes... Coldfusion is running as my user account and I have permissions.
On Feb 6, 2009, at 7:54 PM, Adrian Lynch wrote:
Does CF have access/permissions to that share?
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Philip Hayes [mailto:philip.ha...@siriusinnovations.com]
Sent: 07 February 2009
I'm not sure it's needed at the point when the tag runs, but does CF know
how to get to http://fireweb/DeptOrders/?
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Hayes Philip L [mailto:philip.ha...@siriusinnovations.com]
Sent: 07 February 2009 01:07
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Using The Built-in
My advice is to stick with the way you've been doing it.When you
learn how to manipulate FCKEditor yourself (as you have done already)
you have much more control over the way it's presented to the user -
things like skins, customised toolbars etc and it's easier to keep up
to date with
Not treu, you can have every bit as much controlover the toolbars and other
options using cftextarea as you can using it 'natively'. You just need to
know how. You can use the scroptsrc attribute to tell CF where to look for
the config files and such. From there, you can make changes just as
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