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Reaching Deeper Now that I've begun
settling in to the role
of editor-in-chief of
CFDJ, I'm beginning to
incorporate some ideas I
have for the magazine.
The first change you'll
note this month is that
Tales from the List is
gone. That's not because... Sep. 15, 2004 Reads: 12,714 | Problems Securing Your
Applications? This marks the first
installment of a new
monthly column, Community
Focus, and the end of a
long-running column,
Tales from the List. Due
to the rapid growth of
ColdFusion community news
and events and the
growing popularity of
bl... Sep. 15, 2004 Reads: 8,887 | Sandbox Security Despite what your parents
told you, sharing is not
always a good thing.
However, if you provide a
shared hosting
environment, here are
some tips on making it
more secure. Sep. 15, 2004 Reads: 10,834 | ColdFusion Security Best
Practices The Internet has become a
scary and hostile place;
can your Web applications
survive? Although a lot
of media attention has
recently been paid to
information security,
surprisingly little has
been published regarding
ColdFusion secu... Sep. 15, 2004 Reads: 21,015 Replies: 3 | Public-Key Encryption How secure are your
applications? Public-Key
encryption may be the
solution when security
really matters. If you
have developed an
application that requires
user authentication, you
have undoubtedly wrestled
with varying levels of
security. Sep. 15, 2004 Reads: 38,612 Replies: 10 | ColdFusion's Application
Framework For the past month or so,
I've had the pleasure of
doing some development in
Lotus Domino. I worked
with Domino a lot when I
was just starting out my
IT career, so I know it's
a powerful development
platform for
client/server
applications. Sep. 15, 2004 Reads: 17,430 | ColdFusion Unit Testing
Framework Unit testing is receiving
a lot of attention these
days. Since Macromedia
introduced CFCs
(ColdFusion Components),
developers have been
intrigued by the new
object-oriented
possibilities ColdFusion
offers. But OOP also has
weaknes... Sep. 15, 2004 Reads: 20,964 Replies: 1 | Defending ColdFusion
Against ... This column started life
as a series of e-mail
threads that then morphed
into blog postings at
www.forta.com/blog. As
these points are
important and need to be
articulated frequently, I
morphed them yet again
into a column. Enjoy. Sep. 15, 2004 Reads: 24,289 Replies: 1 | Using ColdFusion For
Network Monitoring One of the best features
of ColdFusion is its
versatility. Very few
other languages or
environments offer the
cross-platform, open
framework for development
that the ColdFusion
platform provides. Oct. 13, 2004 Reads: 15,635 | 'Selling' ColdFusion 'I'm getting a lot of
resistance,' my client
told me. 'Prospective
clients love the
functionality of our
application, but they shy
away when they hear that
it's developed in
ColdFusion. Their IT
people don't like it and
we're starting to lose
sales.' Sep. 15, 2004 Reads: 13,253 | Top 10 Web Security Tips All data-driven Web sites
are potentially
vulnerable to hackers,
whether they are written
in ColdFusion or another
language. Fortunately, a
few simple steps can make
your site much more
secure. Sep. 15, 2004 Reads: 26,489 Replies: 2 |
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