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It leads to unnecessary code and less security.įortunately, Adobe has been focused on empowering ColdFusion. Unfortunately, it means most companies don’t keep their ColdFusion libraries regularly updated. Moreover, legacy code has been a major issue for large corporations. Currently, CF is older than two decades, which makes it one of the oldest programming languages. A lot of developers think that ColdFusion is dying. Survey results: lists in CFML, and the naming of l.It’s quite often that you’d come across a CIO who doesn’t believe in ColdFusion’s benefits.ColdFusion: Cracking good news regarding list memb.Closed:Deferred:EnhancementRequired:CantBeArsed:Ad.
ColdFusion 11: if Adobe haven't quite sapped yer w.I'll raise a bug for this shortly, once I have the article published so I can refer back to it: 3750729. Which is odd, as it's the second thing I tested: you know, that it even works on a secured server. It also demonstrates that for their internal testing they don't test this sort of thing. This isn't really a hardship, but still, it just shouldn't be necessary, and I can't help but think this is a bit sloppy on the part of Adobe.
Short of pissing around on the web server and setting up virtual directories pointing to /CFIDE/cfclient. There's not a way of doing this that I can find. Muppets.īut this could still be solved if one could specify some other way of pointing it to a different location for its resources, but. Because doesn't put its script files in the scripts dir, does it? No. lib/js/CF/scripts/ajax/package/cfajax.js lib/js/CF/scripts/ajax/messages/cfmessage.js The poorly-named tag allows one to point ColdFusion at a different, isolated directory. See here: " ColdFusion UI the Right Way", here: " I'm not going to tell you to stop using ColdFusion UI tags anymore.", and here: " Oi! You bloody wankers! Stop using ColdFusion UI controls".Īnyway, back to the code. Note: do not use or any of ColdFusion's other UI wizard tags. So when I'm using (which is only ever when I am writing example code like this), I need to redirect ColdFusion to look in my isolated directory which just has the script stuff in it: One that Adobe seems to be dragging its heels about resolving once and for all (" Isolate the /CFIDE/scripts directory from the rest of /CFIDE" (3732913)). This is a terrible vector for security vulnerabilities. I'm about to use a tag.Īs should everyone, I do not expose /CFIDE to the outside world. I don't want to waste too much effort on it. I just want to trot out various observations I make about as I make them.