Geoff
I want to get some t-shirts done. Do you have the artwork as an eps or
something?
Steve
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Geoff Bowers
Sent: Tuesday, 30 October 2007 5:40 PM
To: cfaussie
Subject: [cfaussie] CFCAMP
Has anyone here implemented one of these in CF? (That question gets
me around the OT accusations)
The most common example is a graphical keypad with randomised keys.
You enter your pin number by clicking on the corresponding key. But
because the keypad itself is randomised, your numbers are not
Yes, what did you want to know.
Andrew Scott
Senior Coldfusion Developer
Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
www.aegeon.com.au
Phone: +613 8676 4223
Mobile: 0404 998 273
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Stephen M
Sent: Wednesday, 31 October
On Oct 31, 10:12 am, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, what did you want to know.
Just about everything, although the urgency has disappeared because
the customer won't pay for the development time.
Did you use Flash, AJAX, or just HTML forms? Is it as an alternative
to CAPTCHA?
Thanks everyone,
I already use a http post based system but am thinking that a cfc might be more
appropriate, and more secure, these days - though http is still the simplest to
use.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
Brett
B)
Brett Payne-Rhodes wrote:
I have a CMS that runs as a separate
You have to remind yourself that calling a webservice cfc is just making a
http request anyway. Sure it builds the SOAP structure for you but the
security has to be taken care of just the same.
Cheers,
Simon
On 31/10/2007, Brett Payne-Rhodes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks everyone,
I
On Oct 31, 1:47 pm, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just about everything, although the urgency has disappeared because
the customer won't pay for the development time.
well, security is not their primary concern, perhaps?
No, probably not, but its no longer about that customer,
I've had enough of dedicated passwords simply because I now have so
many of them that I can't remember them all.
that's a fair comment. and it's true, it can become a bit unwieldy.
I'm just looking at the number of characters entered in each case:
PIN: 4, password:8+
I suppose I could use