 | 14 February 22:36 (EST) Does anyone know how to remove EXIF data from image?
It looks like cfimage keeps all EXIF information upon resizing, so produced small thumbnail 75x75 px will be around 20K instead of just 2K because of extra data. 9 January 18:25 (EST) Finally OpenID CFC consumer library has been upgraded to support OpenID 2.0. All credits for this release go to Richard Davies, who solely made an update and provided it to CF community for free. New version has been tested using following OpenID providers: 1id.com, Blogger, ClaimID, ClickPass, Flickr, Google, I-name, Identity.Net, MyOpenID, Technorati, Verisign, WordPress, Yahoo and various standalone OpenID servers. 7 August 15:02 (EST) Starting yesterday most of my CF websites are under constant attacks by bots, which are trying to implement SQL injection attack using additional URL parameters. Since not all applications were developed using CFQUERYPARAM tag and update of all CFQUERY calls will take a long time, simple solution has been developed to block hackers. ( read more on Protect your CF application ) 14 May 2008 19:11 (EST) Today I ran into the following problem while working in CFEclipse: Error opening the editor. org.eclipse.jface.text.Document cannot be cast to org.cfeclipse.cfml.editors.ICFDocument As a result of further investigation I discovered lack of permissions to a few files on mapped network drive with my spaghetti code. 3 March 2008 22:10 (EST) Tonight I had some time to clean up blogroll for CFDA aggregator and noticed how many CF blogs does not validate their feeds. While aggregator is setup to fix common errors (null characters, non-standard date format, etc.), from now it will also be counting http errors and checking feeds validity to prioritize data fetching. Therefore I want to encourage you to double check your feeds and its validity. Another kindly request is to properly categorize blog entries using relevant tags. For feed validation you can use W3C Feed Validation Service or FEED Validator. BTW, ColdFusion is a single word for many years already, not Cold Fusion. | | |  |