Archive for January, 2003

Limiting File Upload Size in ColdFusion

Wednesday, January 29th, 2003

I’d assume this also works in versions previous to ColdFusion MX, but I’ll let you try it out for yourself.
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SSH in Dreamweaver

Sunday, January 26th, 2003

Looking for a secure way to upload files in Dreamweaver MX? Good! Plain text sucks.
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Fusebox MX Leaked?

Tuesday, January 21st, 2003

I was reading through some old House Of Fusion messages and came across this little gem:
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WTF is booms.net?

Monday, January 20th, 2003

I figure someone is going to eventually ask this question, so it seems like a good time to answer it.
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JSP Custom Tags / Tag Libraries

Monday, January 20th, 2003

During my hiatus from college I’ve been teaching myself many new things because its about the only way that its effective for me to learn, and what I�ve been working on the most lately is Java 2. I’ve gotten a good way through the book and have been starting to play with JSP, Beans, and Servlets because the demo apps were starting to get a little boring.

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FreeBSD 5.0 Released!

Sunday, January 19th, 2003

So it’s way behind the original schedule, but its finally ready.
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Slow Site Performance Continued

Sunday, January 19th, 2003

Yes, the processing time for this site is still taking forever, but I’ve finally found out what the problem is, and how to fix it.
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Long Page Processing Time

Thursday, January 9th, 2003

I tried a few things to speed up the processing time of the pages on this site…
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FreeBSD vs. Linux: Why I choose FreeBSD

Sunday, January 5th, 2003

Although I won’t have many technical FreeBSD articles here until I start playing with FreeBSD 5.0 Release (upon it’s release of course), I would at least like to discuss why in most cases I choose FreeBSD over Linux.
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ColdFusion MX on FreeBSD? Can it be done?

Saturday, January 4th, 2003

While beta testing CFMX for Macromedia, I came to the conclusion that I should be able to get the Linux version of CFMX working on FreeBSD by using Linux Emulation and one of the many supported JVM’s for FreeBSD. I once had JRun 2 up and running on FreeBSD, so it seemed like a natural jump.
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