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supplier and founder of one of the earliest speciality internet hosting
companies and ColdFusion
of hours
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site is in a CMS so its
not hard! :-)
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/cfquery
cfoutput query=BBERA_OK ( on line 111 )
do stuff
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are a general chat about all of them, how and
why I chose them and the individual CMSs are roughly described. I will
be playing with them a lot more and filling in the detail for each one,
and getting the dead ones going if they are worth it.
URL tomorrow...
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that many users and not a lot of
processing.
Anyway, we're running out of ideas, I'll listen to anything to do with
500 internal server error
regards,
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On 24/01/2012 14:40, Dale Fraser wrote:
I wonder how many Australian companies even still have their servers in
Australia.
Global Switch, Sydney
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application that we are looking to
move into the cloud, and I’d ideally only like to move things that are
being used.
Regards
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what's the code like? One option is to not use the session scope and go
to client vars. No issue then... :-)
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Yeah,
I considered that too, I'll have to search the code base and see how widely
we use them
or do the client session trick. Copy to client scope to session in
OnRequestStart and back in OnRequestEnd, serialized as needed...
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/ folder) and then make that available as a /CFIDE virtual
directory for each site. Then all of the exotic CF tags work and there
is a much lesser security risk.
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Subversion to Mercurial as we are a Windows shop and git
was fairly pathetic with its GUI tools (that was a while back though).
Both work well with Eclipse but we prefer to use TortoiseHg for our
version control GUI rather than work from within Eclipse.
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as a dialog
box-style thing:
http://trentrichardson.com/Impromptu/index.php
if that is over the top then maybe along the lines of ImagePreview:
http://james.padolsey.com/demos/imgPreview/full/
we use both with great success
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the quotes:
attributecollection=#someStruct#
In testing that I just found out that it is super fussy about quotes and
hashes.
attributecollection=#someStruct# fails
and
attributecollection=someStruct fails
that is weird...
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so I expected the #blah# to work for the attributes but it definitely
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of extending into different
folders and have to use proxies, etc but that is another story :-)
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But I know we did it for some reason.
I just can't remember what it was!
At this point I could make a comment about comments, but I won't :-)
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]java.lang.InterruptedException
/Again, 20 minutes after it became unresponsive./
Also note that I have 8gig of memory, 4 is reserved for MS SQL and the
rest is available.
What's next?
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heap 20 minutes after it stops there is something going on. Watch the
memory tracking in the server monitor in CF admin and maybe you can get
a clue.
An infinite loop I can debug, but this is out of my league.
I can relate :-)
Kym K
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This is a 64 bit box isn't it?
Double those numbers. we use 1024min and 2048max, or higher depending on
server role.
Sorry I should have checked the original post properly, 64bit machines
use twice as much ram funnily enuf.
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died down a bit!
tongue in cheek
We are all still here, we are just so good that we don't need to chat
much :-)
/tongue in cheek
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handling it, etc. No major
outages at all.
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be worried. The small businesses in some of those
industrial areas are a whole different mess...
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a tool yet that handles that.
So have a task script that runs every day or even more often than that
and put time/date decoding logic in that to run the actual task you want
done, directly, as a cfthread or an http call, whatever is appropriate.
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then the temp db and the
transaction log are getting written to a _lot_, we see several MBps on
peaks and then things like your network speed into the SAN
infrastructure start affecting things.
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actually had sizes
smaller than the L which seems the minimum these days :-) )
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a bit of nature and some interesting
engineering and that is the West Coast Wilderness Railway that runs from
Strahan to Queenstown. Something there to keep anyone interested.
42° 9'37.91S 145°19'36.21E
http://www.westcoastwildernessrailway.com.au/
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/2009/01/27/ie8-security-part-vii-clickjacking-defenses.aspx
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, but not from inside
this framset.
Good timing! I was about to post to the List the way top handle it,
which I should have remembered yesterday, oh well.
This is what URLSessionFormat() is for. Wrap your form post url in it
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or something. Try this url
as its the exact same frameset idea:
http://www.australiancrawlswimmingclub.org.au/
we have hundreds of these little template sites, all work fine. So if
your IE8 does not work look at that end.
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Is there a way around this?
There must be as it doesn't happen on the clubsonline sites. I will
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talking to servers using simple HTTP commands so CF does that as well! :-)
Google on:
REST with coldfusion cfml -rest of
lots of good hits...
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:#month( posbean.getTransDate() )#br /
Year: #year( posbean.getTransDate() )#/p
This code shows year='2010', month=10', day='6'
So the next bit to check is the typing of the attributes going onto the
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So you are saying that if you create a date object with create(Date)
properly with defined year. month and day you are getting the wrong ts?
oo, that's scary.
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no problems, how is your share implemented, do you run
it on Linux with the windows servers connecting to that?
Regards
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not be an issue.
If you could run a simple test, it would be handy
I'll see what I can do.
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-or-so squeak that I usually make. We are
even considering having our own website! Shock Horror! We've never done
that properly before :-)
So stand by for more noise, cfml is going to be heard again!
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factory and restarts to mail engine but we have found it to be a tad
unreliable when we have tried it so we just pick a quiet moment and
restart CF, much more reliable :-)
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Barry.
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the spool folder and
hands the mails to javamail to send. If javamail doesn't like the email
then it hands it back and the thread puts it in the undelivr folder. So
there isn't a separate service per se just a internally scheduled thread.
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(All of the above is VMware Virtual Machines running off a SAN so there
is network latency for the disks, just a different sort)
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Got to love a virtual environment, just wind the hardware up and down as
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Forgot to mention this is all on 2008 R2 x64 with CF9 Enterprise 64bit
On 15/04/2010 11:54, Kym Kovan wrote:
On 15/04/2010 08:29, Barry Chesterman wrote:
I have seen 8BG recommended a couple of times around the net, what sort
of load do you experience off your server Kai, and do you find
then you can try jquery or extjs, or wrap
extjs in ColdExt
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has some nice tools:
http://www.bennadel.com/blog/1532-Copy-Import-XML-Nodes-Into-A-ColdFusion-XML-Document.htm
we grabbed a bunch of his XML tools and other stuff we found and put
them in a XML utility CFC, it gets used lots :-)
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Looking for more of a ui based thing like SQL server does it...to be honest
I cant be bothered mucking around coding up backup routines
In that case Navicat is your friend. Scheduled backups and everything.
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took a peek in the admin API and there is a mail.cfc there, might
be worth taking a look
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I would like to set the highlighted property
AFAIK You cannot change the created date, it would make that date
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long I will hang but there will be one from the Pacific Northwest
fleetingly at least :-)
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Chris Velevitch wrote:
Are you sure the problem is not with the method? The way I see it, the
method, whilst correctly determining the path, is doing something else
before returning the path.
Agreed Chris.
Dump it Mike, Dump it :-)
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()#)
/
cfset temporaryfile = tostring(#gettemporarydirabs()# \
#theImage.getName()#) /
and a few other combinations, but all give the same result.
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a path, if it doesn't its a file.
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something that can be deciphered to a date/time, there is
nothing else in there attribute-wise that you can add stuff like this in.
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In it are a few time fields (elapsed times, like 2 mins, 50 seconds)
which are returned as something like this: 0.00208101851852
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versions of the content. Flags in the control
table indicate which version is the live version and which is the
currently being edited one so going live with new content is just a
matter of flipping flags.
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and destination are the same database.
I am connecting to them both using different IP addresses which i
thought would have been enough but its not playing nice.
Anyone else come across anything like this?
Steve
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on your Production boxes and
Checkout rather than Export (note this method can cause major upheavals
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) The site had been infected :-(
Do a Google on:
chkadw.com
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No problems. I remember our learning curve and the help we got from the
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of queries to remove them from
the result set.
Check for the Hidden attribute which is H
We have this sort of thing everywhere:
cfif qryThisTemplateDirectory.type eq File and
qryThisTemplateDirectory.Attributes does not contain H
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Item ##2, inner List
Item ##1, inner List Item ##2, List Item ##4' /
cfoutput#csvdata#/cfoutput
cfabort
cfelse
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acronym? I don't think so :-))
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got email from all over the planet. Does that count :-)
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from ABC's DIG site and looking at our monitoring I can see
333Kbps streaming into my workstation, not an insignificant amount in
itself, many streams and you have serious bandwidth considerations.
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and that was
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of the client's too
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You will have to do the https ones at the CF level not the webserver as
https connections are based on IP addresses not domain names, the domain
name in the host headers is encrypted along with everything else, the
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Lama activities at the Showgrounds, to which we
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admin deliberately put it in then its not there.
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MrBuzzy wrote:
Hi, has anyone experienced this? Perhaps there's a way round it...
Yes, we used to see it all of the time until we twigged.
I have a couple of cf instances running on the same sever and domain.
Each is fronted with iis and are uniquely identified by the sub
domain, like:
Hello,
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I have a batch file d:\test.bat which I would like to execute to run
on the server.
My command is as follows
cfexecute name=d:\test.bat
timeout=10
/cfexecute
This will echo the contents of the file test.bat to the screen rather
than execute the file.
Hi Chris,
you wrote:
Peter Farland of the Adobe Flex Engineering team will be in Sydney on
Wed 23rd and Thu 24th of January and he is willing to present at a
meeting.
I want to gauge the level of interest in having a meeting in January
to hear Peter speak.
I think Wed would be the best
Hi Taco,
you wrote:
Hmm, ok, so you are the first one (besides me) who experienced the
slowness... So there must be something going on.
Add me to the list. I've been otherwise engaged and only just caught up
on this. I got a 5 second page load the first time, nicely recorded in
Firebug
Mark Ireland wrote:
Are are any of the people following this thread using subclipse in
Eclipse?
Yes, we are. We also use TortoiseSVN at the desktop and had been using
that for some time before we moved to CFEclipse as our base dev environment.
We tried Subversive in Eclipse and had hassles
Dale Fraser wrote:
Ahh
The sound of a pin,
You can cut the Sydneysiders out, we are all pretending to have a
holiday :-)
I long for the days when Peter Tilbrook and Andrew Scott used to
entertain us on a Friday afternoon.
Ahh, the good old days...
Kym K
Hi Dale,
you wrote:
I'm looking at new production servers, and wanted some opinion on
1. Processor AMD vs Xeon, types of Xeon, ie Quad core, single,
multiple CPU options.
2. How much memory (separate App DB servers)
Also be interested in thoughts on anything else I should be
Andrew Scott wrote:
But what about downtime?
Raid 5 and Raid 10 provide extremely low downtime, and if they drives are
hot swappable then there is no downtime at all.
It depends on how and what you measure. RAID 1 also gives no downtime of
hot-swappable (we consider that to be
Joel wrote:
Afraid off :
My server being compromised by a virus
Users downloading an infected file
Users uploading an infected file
And worst of all, bandwidth usage going through the room due to
Trojans/backdoors..:)
There are two chances of nasties (again in the hosting context):
Hi Dale,
Dale Fraser wrote:
So,
No one puts virus software on servers then?
The quick answer, for our context at least, is no :-)
By virus software I assume you are talking about a virus scanner. By
default such a beast will trigger for any file write by the OS. That
will stop a web
Hello,
grant wrote:
Here's the scenario: we have a csv file that contains 1.5 million rows
and is provided by an external vendor. we need to either (a) parse the
csv and insert into a DB, or (b) do lookups directly on the csv.
Coming in a bit late on this. The fact that there are CFXs that
Pang
(about twice a day, I must be getting old)
Kym K
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Hello Claude,
you wrote:
hi al
I have the following date that I need to specify in my code cfset
payment_from_date=10-01-07
however I cannot seem to display it in correct date format using the
dateformat function it keeps returning 1-oct-07 when I am using
dateformat(payment_date,
Hello,
Steve Onnis wrote:
Just looking at getting thoughts back before i post it ias a feature
rest.
The number of times you need to debug a query because it not giving you
what you expect, and especially within CFCs, wouldnt it be nice to have
an additional value containing the actual
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