As a general note, CFX_TCPClient 1.x is now "dead". Went
ahead and put up
the brand new TCPClient Second Edition just now.
Nice one Min!
We've been using the old 1.1 for a while - so useful it hurts!
You da man. :)
---
Rich Wild
Senior
Quick question
is the Duplicate function supported in CF4.0?
Best regards,
Johan Coens
=
Ing. Johan Coens
Certified ColdFusion Developer
theFactor.e
Friesestraatweg 215a
P.o. Box 2010 9704 CA Groningen
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)50 57 57 888
Fax: +31 (0)50 57 57 889
No it's not!
Allan Pichler
Machine Dreams Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Johan Coens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:47 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Duplicate supported in CF4.0
Quick question
is the Duplicate function supported in CF4.0?
Best regards,
Johan
StructCopy(structure)
-Original Message-
From: Johan Coens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Duplicate supported in CF4.0
How do you duplicate a structure in CF4.0?
-Original Message-
From: Allan Pichler
Johan
I believe you have to do a structNew() then CFLOOP through the original
structure copying each element.
This is easy if you know up front what elements the structure contains.
Otherwise you have to use isStruct() and isArray() on each element to
see if it's a nested structure or array,
Have been trying to get to either PDF or printed version from the
www.secretagents.com site - as soon as I click Add to order then I get a 404
- is it just me?
-Original Message-
From: BORKMAN Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 December 2000 06:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE:
Thanks Nick,
I was afraid I had to do it that way, I hoped 4.0 had some mechanism to do
it, but unfortunattly I have to do it my own.
Just came up with an idea (from Spectra). In Spectra there is a customtag
called deepcopy. What it does:
cfwddx action="cfml2wddx" input="(your struct to
I believe there is a function in CF called SetVariable that will allow you
to create custom vars.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Mone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 11:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: append variable to a variable??
You can use evaluate to
Not entirely true. Structcopy does actually duplicate the structure in
question. I think there's some confusion here over cfset
somenewvar=anoldstruct which creates a pointer to the original. Structcopy
however only performs a shallow copy in that any embedded structures within
the structure that
Attached is a posting from a while back which addresses this issue (IIS4).
Other workarounds include wrapping a bit of exception habdling around the
code so that should the problem occur then you can queue the process i.e.
place the source and destination file refs in a db and reexecute it
From: BORKMAN Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This code looks doubtful to me, for a few reasons:
Most of it is okay...
(^[[:alnum:]]([._-]?[[:alnum:]]+)*+\@[[:alnum:]]+([.-]?[[:alnum:]]+)*\.[[:al
pha:]]{1,4}$)
^ no multipler for the opening character? Does that mean only
a single
But why doesn't allaire use StructCopy ... ;)
-Original Message-
From: Steve Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: donderdag 21 december 2000 11:43
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Duplicate supported in CF4.0
Not entirely true. Structcopy does actually duplicate the structure in
question. I
I didn't see anyone else mention this one yet - Thinking in Java, by
Bruce Eckel, has two areas in which it has come recommended. Mr. Eckel
has been writing books on teaching languages for quite some time - his
"Thinking in C++" is highly regarded. His Thinking in Java is also
said to be quite
I just stumbled across this thread and I must say that it had never occurred
to me that you could zip html and have it unzipped at the client - should
read a few more RFCs eh!
Anyway, as excited as a small boy in a big room full of sweets I knocked up
a quick tag. Everyone please feel free to
They do and they don't ;-)
The Advanced CF course teaches the bits about structures and pointers with
reference to StructCopy(). However Duplicate() is much more generic than
StructCopy() i.e. can copy more than just structs, and (IIRC) performs a
deep copy.
Steve
-Original Message-
Actually the reverse is true. You should as a developer place your READ
locks. The way that the code optimizer in CF works it basically puts the
lock around the assignments then processes. You will gain much better
performance by manually placing these then allowing CF to do it
for you. The
Oops, no atachments allowed. Here it is in full:
Originally posted by Gregory Narain - ages ago.
===
All of the entries go into the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\InetInfo\Parameters
key
ObjectCacheTTL
Known Netscape 6 bug list.
http://www.richinstyle.com/bugs/mozilla.html
I just got a phone call from Rentokill about my Netscape 6 installation
hehehehe
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133
"Websites for the real world"
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at
http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm
Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/
Unsubscribe:
CFSET "var#num#" = num
It's beautiful.
Lee (Bjork) Borkman
http://bjork.net ColdFusion Tags by Bjork
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information. No
is there a tutorial for this in the advanced wack book?
guess i should just look my self, sorry.
i cant use server logs.
they are turned off
thanks
-paul
-Original Message-
From: Warrick, Mark [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1:25 PM
To: CF-Talk
After writing an application that depends on the cfhttp.responseheader to find
attributes returned in a cookie, all of a sudden, nothing
returns. no cfhttp.filecontent, nothing. The folks on the other end insist they
haven't changed anything, although I have tried it with different browsers,
Be aware that there is a similar issue in Duplicate. If you duplicate a
structure that has an array that has an element that is a struct, you will
get a pointer. To see this, run this code:
CFSET A = StructNew()
CFSET A.Arr = ArrayNew(1)
CFSET A.Arr[1] = "Simple"
CFSET A.Arr[2] = StructNew()
I just bought the book last night (PDF version)... and the first few pages
are pretty good.
For 7 bucks, I think it was well worth it (so far!)
At 10:30 AM 12/21/00 +, Chris Eland you wrote:
Have been trying to get to either PDF or printed version from the
www.secretagents.com site - as
On 12/20/00, Jay Brushett penned:
Hi,
I need to use the Evaluate function to dynamically name variables in a
cfloop.
Using the function on the right hand side of a cfset works fine of course
but CF won't let me use it on the left hand side (i.e. the variable name).
Any ideas would be greatly
"Warrick, Mark" wrote:
The fusebox methodology has many benefits, and I really don't think it adds any time
to the development cycle. In fact, I'm pretty sure it helps speed up development.
Well, that has nothing to do w/ Fusebox. Any programming methodology will offer
this benefit.
Thanks everyone!
Really appreciate all the help.
Jay
At 08:40 AM 12/21/2000 -0500, you wrote:
On 12/20/00, Jay Brushett penned:
Hi,
I need to use the Evaluate function to dynamically name variables in a
cfloop.
Using the function on the right hand side of a cfset works fine of course
but
Isn't is than always the best to use WDDX serialize/deserialize when
duplicating structures? I think this ensures it that you always have a
unique copy, and are not referencing any shared memory. Maybe a slight
performance decrease, but you're sure your application works the way you
want.
One of the important things about FuseBox that I haven't seen mentioned
yet is how easy it is to design your applications using FuseBox.
Erki
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at
Now I *KNOW* that is not true!
I've crashed my server enough to know Cold Fusion doesn't put it's own locks in.
At 11:50 AM 12/21/00 +, Philip Arnold - ASP wrote:
Actually the reverse is true. You should as a developer place your READ
locks. The way that the code optimizer in CF works it
Check out Hasbro Interactive. They run entirely CF and haven't patched the
+.htr bug yet. I alerted them to this fact.
Kevin Schmidt, Web Technology Manager
Allaire Certified Cold Fusion Developer
pwb inc.
integrated marketing communications
350 S. Main St., Suite 350
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Check out Hasbro Interactive. They run entirely CF and haven't patched the
+.htr bug yet. I alerted them to this fact.
Kevin Schmidt, Web Technology Manager
Allaire Certified Cold Fusion Developer
pwb inc.
integrated marketing communications
350 S. Main St., Suite 350
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
have you tried installing Service Pack 3?
N
! ---
Neil Clark
Senior Web Applications Engineer
ColdFusion / Spectra / XML
mcb digital [Allaire Premium Partner]
Tel. +44 (0)20 8941 3232
Tel. +44 (0)20 8408 8131 [Direct]
http://www.mcbdigital.com
It's certainly true that there is no one, true methodology -- Fusebox or
anything else. That said, one of the main reasons for a methodology (at
least from my standpoint) is to make team development easier. A proprietary
methodology has an inherent limitation--every new team member has a learning
Hey Guys:
I e-mail Michael Dinowitz about a week ago and havn't herd back yetbut I think it
would be a great idea to start a new mailing list. CF-SQL would be great because you
could post all your questions about databasing and sql, because we all run into those
problems when working
CF-SQL would be great
Well personally I preferred it when everything was on one list,
but if there *was* a CF-SQL list I'd certainly sign up for it.
Nick
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE
**
Information in this email is confidential
I don't see a benefit.
why don't you just join a sqlserver, oracle, or "major database"
mailing list?
"Greg Wolfinger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Guys:
I e-mail Michael Dinowitz about a week ago and havn't herd back yetbut I
think it would be a great idea to start a new mailing list.
Well personally I preferred it when everything was on one list
Me too Nick, but I don't think SQL and Database questions are too welcome on
this list. That is why I recommended a CF-SQL list.
-Greg
- Original Message -
From: "DeVoil, Nick" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL
I'd sign up for a CF-SQL list.
Bernd VanSkiver
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ #: 916324
-Original Message-
From: Greg Wolfinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 9:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Who wants a CF-SQL Mailing List?
Hey Guys:
I e-mail Michael Dinowitz about
I don't think SQL and Database questions are too welcome on
this list.
I must be kind of unobservant, I hadn't noticed that.
Is that right?
I mean, as you say, CF and databases are pretty inseparable.
For me, two of the things that make this a great list are:
1. The breadth of subjects
Well personally I preferred it when everything was on one list
Me too Nick, but I don't think SQL and Database questions are
too welcome on this list. That is why I recommended a CF-SQL
list.
Read what you want to read;
Delete what you don't want to read;
Reply to what you want to reply to;
I don't know about that. I've been on this list for well over 2 years and I
don't recall seeing people flamed for asking SQL-related questions,
*especially* if they're related to CF. I mean that's what a CF/SQL list
would be right? SQL issues related to CF? Which is what people discuss here
all
I'm futzing around with a COM object and I keep getting this
error:
| Error trying to create object specified in the tag.
| COM error 0x800401F3. Invalid class string
Now, I assume this is telling me I'm not giving it the CLSID
that it needs. If that is the case, does anyone know how
At what point is memory usage excessive:
When memory usage exceeds physical memory?
When memory is x% of swap?
Still trying to get a handle on what the memory plateau is
for CF
This is a hard question to answer. Generally, you want to assume that all
available memory will be available
cf_insert_2_cents_worth
I for one appreciate database and SQL discussions on this list. I find the
information very useful. Good database design and knowledge of the SQL
language is a key part of being a better CF programmer. However, if a
separate list is born, I will join it.
(Sent this yesterday, but I believe it got ate due to the mail server issues Michael
mentioned...)
Hey gang -
Trying to set up a page to accept a few options, build up a path, and spit out a file
via CFCONTENT to the user. But it seems to choke on using a variable in "FILE" instead
of a
What is the patch? Where can we get it?
Joshua Miller
Web Development
Eagle Technologies Group, Inc.
Business Solutions for the Next Generation
www.eagletgi.com http://www.eagletgi.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL
Well, actually this is an error resulting from the code snippet you gave me
a few days back ;)
Here's what I edited it to.
cfscript
Encoder1 = CreateObject("COM", "ASF.RealTimeEncoder");
Encoder2 = CreateObject("COM", "ASF.RealTimeEncoder");
Encoder1.LoadASD("C:\LowFiConfig.wme");
I vote not to separate them out. There are already too many lists as it is
(cf-talk, cf-server, cf-linux, cf-community, etc, etc, etc.)
Todd Ashworth
- Original Message -
From: "Nick Call" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 10:50 AM
you can download OLE View from:
http://www.microsoft.com/com/resources/oleview.asp
~Simon
Simon Horwith
Certified ColdFusion Instructor
Certified ColdFusion Developer
Fig Leaf Software
1400 16th St NW, # 220
Washington DC 20036
202.797.6570 (direct line)
www.figleaf.com
So you're wanting everybody to take advantage of Hasbro's mistake before
they can fix it?
E+htr
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Check out Hasbro Interactive. They run entirely CF and haven't patched the
+.htr bug yet. I alerted them to this fact.
I have to agree that I do not mind having everything here. It makes reading
email easy and you don't have to jump all over. However, if Michael started
a separate list, I would join.
Larry Juncker
Senior Cold Fusion Developer
Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
-Original Message-
What versions of the net8 and mdac drivers are susceptable to the memory leak?
Frederic
Dave Watts wrote:
At what point is memory usage excessive:
When memory usage exceeds physical memory?
When memory is x% of swap?
Still trying to get a handle on what the memory plateau is
for CF
yeah my life is complete now, i have the sourcecode for hasbro, gimme a break,
i think most of us on here have better things to do that swipe code of a site,
especially seeing as all you have to do is ask on the list and people usually will
give you code if needed
** Original Subject: RE:
Webexpose.net clients and all the resold client are all affected by this
as well. I moved my site off of them because they refused to fix the
bug. Ive emailed them for about a month now about it and trying to
contact their clients about it but they refuse to answer back or even
fix. I just
Greg
I would *not* like to see the CF list subdivide... where does it end:
CF-SQL
CF-Objects
CF-Verity
CF-Mail
CF-WDDX
CF-Javascript
One of the major advantages of CF is it's integration of SQL database
(and other components).
I personally enjoy and benefit from the variety
I din't imply that. Just thought I would let everyone know.
- Original Message -
From: "Eric Fickes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 10:05 AM
Subject: RE: The +.htr bug strikes again
So you're wanting everybody to take advantage of
I used them for a month and was also very unhappy with their service.
Be Afraid!!
Rich
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: The +.htr bug strikes again
Webexpose.net clients and all
What I want is a listing of:
www.*sport*.???
for domain names
http://www.domainsurfer.com/
specifically:
http://www.domainsurfer.com/ssearch.cgi?dom=sport
--philip
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the
Who said that?
At 10:36 AM 12/21/00 -0500, you wrote:
Me too Nick, but I don't think SQL and Database questions are too welcome on
this list.
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at
Its set up and will be 'released' today with the Studio list. I've been a
little tied up due to the new baby.
Hey Guys:
I e-mail Michael Dinowitz about a week ago and havn't herd back yetbut
I think it would be a great idea to start a new mailing list. CF-SQL would
be great because you
Agreed, plus there is my favorite issue of mailing list glut, attempting
manage how many mailing lists? Plus if I take off on vacation and want to
unsubscribe for a bit? That could be as many as 6-7 emails, and I still
might not be able to get off all the lists. So just leave at the current
But it appears the natural instincts of programmers to have extreme "order"
continues to shine thru .
instead of making seperate lists . enforcing the once desired subject
Preface codes sounds attractive
cf-talk[SQL] - whats faster? select "*" or .
cf-talk[Verity] - refreshing
I apologize if this was sent twice...sent it yesterday and didn't see it
show up
Basic Question...
Most shopping carts I've seen/used require you to click to add a product or
multiple of one product, which takes you to some calculate page, then back
to add a different item, the back to
SQL is a technology used outside of CF so the list is for CF and JRun users.
I'm not going to sub-divide it more than that as there's really no use for
it. As for a 'mass unsubscribe', I've already written that template for
admin use and I can put it up for people who want to get off ALL the
Who said that?
It just has seemed like that in the past to me.
- Original Message -
From: "paul smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: Who wants a CF-SQL Mailing List?
Who said that?
At 10:36 AM 12/21/00
Webexpose.net clients and all the resold client are all affected by this
as well. I moved my site off of them because they refused to fix the
bug. Ive emailed them for about a month now about it and trying to
contact their clients about it but they refuse to answer back or even
fix. I
I would *not* like to see the CF list subdivide... where does it end:
CF-SQL
CF-Objects
CF-Verity
CF-Mail
CF-WDDX
CF-Javascript
Not forgetting
CF-IISbugs
CF-HTMLlayoutQuestion
CF-DumbAssQuestionAsICan'tBeBotheredToReadTheDocs
So buy it from http://www.fusionauthority.com
(the book is excellent)
Tobe
At 05:30 AM 12/21/2000 , you wrote:
Have been trying to get to either PDF or printed version from the
www.secretagents.com site - as soon as I click Add to order then I get a 404
- is it just me?
-Original
Here is info specifically about the +.htr bug:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms00-031.asp
here is some great info on locking down your NT box:
http://x68.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=707171112.1CONTEXT=977413759.966590528hit
num=0
Jeff Giesbrecht
-Original
-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Who wants a CF-SQL Mailing List?
Its set up and will be 'released' today with the Studio list. I've been a
little tied up due to the new
I would also vote (if I could understand the ballot) NOT to subdivide this
list any further. I have never seen any problems getting CF-SQL related
questions answered nor do I recall any suggestions that they are unwelcome.
It is helpful for me to scan the headers on all the emails on this list
yeah my life is complete now, i have the sourcecode for
hasbro, gimme a break, i think most of us on here have
better things to do that swipe code of a site, especially
seeing as all you have to do is ask on the list and people
usually will give you code if needed
It's not a good idea
I'm with Nick. I don't see an advantage to separating SQL questions from
other CF topics. I almost always read the SQL-related questions, and I
learn from them, as I do from many other topics discussed on this list. One
of the strengths of this community, IMO, is the breadth of knowledge of its
What versions of the net8 and mdac drivers are susceptable to
the memory leak?
There are various leaks in various versions. Generally, new versions fix
memory leaks in older versions, so your best bet is usually to simply use
the latest versions.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
Hahahahah!!
Am I the only one that sees the irony in a company called Webexpose,
exposing its client's private code over the web, through a highly publicised
bug?
:-)
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: ibtoad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I used them for a month and was also very unhappy
I will sign up too!
-Original Message-
From: Duane Boudreau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 9:30 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Who wants a CF-SQL Mailing List?
-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday,
Hi Paul,
I really don't think there is a tutorial. You can use the code below as an example.
This is the easiest way to track visitors. You would include this into every
template. (by the way, this has nothing to do with server logs)
cfset ip = "#cgi.remote_addr#"
cfset login_time =
Yes, with the proper design,,,
Probably involves some JavaScript too, to make it efficient on the
client side and to improve the interface.
Dick
At 10:07 AM -0700 12/21/00, JayB wrote:
I apologize if this was sent twice...sent it yesterday and didn't see it
show up
Basic Question...
Trying to set up a page to accept a few options, build up a
path, and spit out a file via CFCONTENT to the user. But it
seems to choke on using a variable in "FILE" instead of a
flat-out path/filename. Any thoughts?
You should be able to do this without any problem - I've done it many
Do what I do; make a new email account called [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
you can separate your real email from the list stuff :)
Neil
aka Neil-list :)
- Original Message -
From: "Gregory Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:06 PM
The only time it will act "single threaded" is when two
requests attempt to read an Application scope variable at the
same time.
Actually, read locks don't cause access to be single-threaded. All a read
lock does is prevent a write to the scope while the read is going on.
On a related
Duplicate() is an undocumented feature only present in CF4.5
upwards.
It's not quite undocumented. It's described in the release notes, which are
very important reading. A lot of stuff is described better in the release
notes than in the general documentation.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf
Sorry for the OT post, but my CF app is a classified
application. We need to audit the printing of documents
from the browser in NT. I know NT will audit who printed
a job, but we need a way to audit each document, if
possible. Any leads would be helpful if anyone knows of
software
Ok, given that we all agree:
** Access to shared variables should *ALWAYS* be locked **
Then why on Earth shouldn't I just turn on Automatic Read
Locking for Application (and Session et al if I use them)
scope and only worry about write locking in my code?
Why doesn't everyone do
If you want to notify the owner of the site with the
vulnerability, that's fine, but it's not anyone else's business.
I have stumbled accross a couple of sites that have this problem. One
actually codes the database ip, username and password in one of the cfm
files. I am just wondering how
At 10:07 AM 12/21/00 -0700, you wrote:
One of the things I really like about our current cgi shopping cart system
is that a customer can add multiple items to the cart from one page with a
single click of the add to basket button.
The WebMonkey demo cart does this:
There is an existing SQL (mssql7) list below
High Volume 100 mails a day? but some excellent minds subscribed including
Sharon Dooley, Author of SQL Server 7.X Essential Reference
and others
FAQ: http://www.swynk.com/faq/sql/sqlserverfaq.asp
Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp
I used able commerce once in a former life and found it to be a pretty good
"out of the box" product. Read over the documentation closely before use,
and definitely play around with it on a test server for a while, first. I
recommend purchasing the open source version... it's much easier to
I have an ODBC connection to my access database. Once a week I update that
connection with a new database. It seems to take roughly 15 mins or so for
that update to take place. Is there a reason for that, and can I shorten
the length?
~~
of course CF can do this kind of thing
-Original Message-
From: JayB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:08 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Adding items to Shopping cart
I apologize if this was sent twice...sent it yesterday and didn't see it
show up
I have used version 2.61, 2.91 and version 3.0. Straight out of the box
works fine. Gets a little trickier when you want to do any custom coding
unless you know Cold Fusion very well.
The product works super out of the box though. VERY EASY admin section for
maintaining the inventory etc.
I really don't like the idea, simply because such a list would have to
be a little too broad. You can implement your application using a
variety of databases: Access, SQL Server, Oracle, etc. Each vendor has
a slighly different version of SQL. I find it far more useful to join a
well
I've got a cfgrid that allows edits to items in a db. I know it requires a
Java enabled browser to view it. My IE v5.5 sees the grid fine. A user who
needs access to it also has IE v5.5 but cannot view it - it comes up with
the blank Java gray block where the grid should be.
I've looked at
Good point!
Misty
-Original Message-
From: pra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:12 AM
To: cf-talk
Cc: pra
Subject: RE: The +.htr bug strikes again
Webexpose.net clients and all the resold client are all affected by
this
as well. I moved my site off of
Don't you think it would have been better to wait until after Hasbro
patched it to alert a list of hundreds of developers? I often run
across cf sites with the htr bug (it's hardly uncommon). I usually
email the webmaster personally, as opposed to the "Hey guys! Look what
I found!"
Just out
Look at the security section of the Allaire site and if you can't find it
there, search for information on the Microsoft site. I promise not to hack
your site in the meantime.
At 10:59 AM 12/22/00 -0500, you wrote:
What is the patch? Where can we get it?
Mike:
Thanks. They're actually weren't anything. So after running, I simply set
cfset ErrNumber = AuthCtl1.ErrNumber
and so on, and it worked. Thanks for the guidance. That's what I get for
trying to copy paste from another code snippet. : )
Joel
: Looks to me like the .Fields is not a
As a general note, CFX_TCPClient 1.x is now "dead". Went
ahead and put up
the brand new TCPClient Second Edition just now.
Nice one Min!
We've been using the old 1.1 for a while - so useful it hurts!
You da man. :)
;-
Danke. According to the weblogs something like 20 to 50 copies
1) Should CFHTTP calls be locked?
2) If so, how? As a readonly? Named? Scoped?
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