and suggestions.
Dusty
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I found something on another group that talked about HMS using
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I found something on another group that talked about HMS using seeFusion
, 2007 10:22 AM
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I have contact HostMySite. They are the ones that suggested that cf
resources may be not sufficient on the shared server the site was on. They
seem to believe CF or client connectivity was the problem
9:07 AM
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] strange issue with cfcontent
Steven:
I had actually already done most of the testing you described. Will do
more
shortly
The downloads do not get cut off at consistent times. I also realized that
I
had already put a cfsetting requesttimeout=2000
I know I'm a bit late to this, but I was thinking this direction as well: copy
the file to a downloadable version with a guid in the name in an accessible
directory, so others can't guess it and then use OnSessionEnd to clean it up.
Added benefit is that CF is out of the picture and the
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Dusty,
Have you contacted Host My Site about this issue?
Do they have any throttling on long running requests that may
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Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] strange issue with cfcontent
Dusty,
Have you contacted Host My Site about this issue?
Do they have any throttling on long running requests that may
interfere with
what you are trying to achieve?
Teddy
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Well, of course, that requires Enterprise, and even many hosting
companies still try to get away with using only Standard, even in shared
hosting packages. Shame, really (for the lost benefit of sandboxing as
well).
/charlie
Steven Ross wrote:
It is strange that a shared host doesnt have
Well, I'm saying that they're all about file uploading. Or did you mean
to say instead that the new (in CF8) third parameter is about CFCONTENT,
perhaps? I don't see that as so, but yes, we do need to press Adobe to
document these better.
/charlie
Douglas Knudsen wrote:
there is a third
Right, I agree entirely. If they are about uploads only and not requests
in general (as I've heard), then they should be renamed or at least
expanded upon, for sure.
/charlie
Douglas Knudsen wrote:
Now I've heard the response before that all three settings pertain to
uploads, but the below
I've recently run into a rather strange issue with the use of cfcontent (I
think). Here is a description of what is happening:
1. cfcontent is used to serve downloadable audio and video files that reside
outside of the webroot. This of course is for security reasons being that
the users have to
I also found this on a php site, sets a bunch of headers that forces
you to download a file, you may want to experiment with some of these.
header(Pragma: public); // required
header(Expires: 0);
header(Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0);
header(Cache-Control:
08, 2007 12:38 PM
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Normally.. using attachment instead of inline in the Content-Disposition
header.
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.. using attachment instead of inline in the
Content-Disposition header.
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I've recently
. That was just a quick thought.
Dusty
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doh, shoulda caught
it off after a time. That was just a
quick thought.
Dusty
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doh
for it.
Kindest regards,
Dusty
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FYI, your new code is subject to HTTP
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