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ColdFusion per vhosts mappings
on Dec 31, 1969 in ColdFusion Open Source Systems admin One of the features of CF8 that I was most interested in and most let down on was per application mappings. The reason I was so keen was so that we could keep core library application files out of the webroot for additional security, but still have...
ExtendoText project on google code
on Dec 31, 1969 in Open Source Flex AIR Actionscript We've been busy squirrelling away on many projects and they are beginning to come to light: One which is coming to light very early is a new text framework for actionscript which leverages flash 10 text engine. It's very early alpha but is a good p...
HOWTO find files that are not world readable
on Dec 31, 1969 in Linux Mac OSX Open Source Systems admin Ubuntu I ran across some permissions errors on content that some users uploaded to a website. The files uploaded were not world readable so were coming up as forbidden: This simple find command shows the offending files: /usr/bin/find . -type f ! -perm...
ExtendoText project on google code
on Dec 31, 1969 in Open Source Flex AIR Actionscript We've been busy squirrelling away on many projects and they are beginning to come to light: One which is coming to light very early is a new text framework for actionscript which leverages flash 10 text engine. It's very early alpha but is a good p...
HOWTO find files that are not world readable
on Dec 31, 1969 in Linux Mac OSX Open Source Systems admin Ubuntu I ran across some permissions errors on content that some users uploaded to a website. The files uploaded were not world readable so were coming up as forbidden: This simple find command shows the offending files: /usr/bin/find . -type f ! -perm...



