The web page I'm having a problem with builds a PDF document and attaches that
to an e-mail. The problem is that the user can do this for successive job
numbers one after the other (it's a site for court reporters to report back to
the company that sent them on a job). I have been naming the
You could always check for existence of the file and create a unique filename
if it already exists.
From: Peyton Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: discussion@acfug.org
Sent: Friday, November 7, 2008 3:48:58 PM
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Another CFMAIL Problem
The web
Thanks, Shawn, but I'm hoping there's a simpler way, such as some parm I can set, or that my code intending to prevent caching is inadequate...-Original Message-
From: shawn gorrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Nov 7, 2008 3:55 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Another
Why are you dropping these files in the webroot? Now they are exposed
for anyone to download... (yes, I recognize this has nothing to do
with your question...)
Dean H. Saxe, CISSP, CEH
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What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the
homeless, whether
Pure laziness, Dean. It's not information anyone cares about.
Now that you have my attention, though, how exactly would someone do that?
Even better, how can I prevent the PDF that gets built first from being cached,
assuming that's what's happening?
-Original Message-
From: Dean H.
If it's somewhere in the webroot, they just have to request it. If
they know it exists, of course. And if exists with my username, I bet
I can guess other username too!
Unfortunately I have no answer to the caching question.
-dhs
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Dean H. Saxe
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On Nov 7, 2008, at 6:25