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Gary Stanton

Member since Jun 10, 2009

Recent Blog Comments By Gary Stanton

  • Explicitly Ending A ColdFusion Session

    Posted on Sep 20, 2012 at 5:15 AM

    Ahh. Yes. sessionInvalidate() RTFM, right? ;) Wasn't easy to find through Google, but yes, seems to work well for cookie sessions. Sorry to bother you, carry on.... read more »

  • Explicitly Ending A ColdFusion Session

    Posted on Sep 19, 2012 at 3:01 PM

    I've been using this technique for a while, but recently I've started playing around with CF10 and it seems that you can no longer manipulate the CFID and CFTOKEN cookies! On the face of it, this is probably a good security measure, but in this instance it seems to break the best way I know to end ... read more »

  • Learning ColdFusion 8: CFImage Part I - Reading And Writing Images

    Posted on Jun 10, 2009 at 8:48 PM

    Unfortunately, it's a serious problem for me. In order to adhere to the design's vertical rhythm, I have to specify the exact image size in the css file... This means that I'm using the browser to resize the image to the extra pixel, which makes product images look blurry. I just don't understand w... read more »

  • Learning ColdFusion 8: CFImage Part I - Reading And Writing Images

    Posted on Jun 10, 2009 at 7:24 AM

    I have this 1 pixel error problem all the time. In one example, I'm resizing a 600 x 600 image, and I specifically tell cfimage to resize to 338 x 338. What I get, is 337 x 337 - every time. Photoshop can manage this with no problems at all... no-one seems to have an answer. I saw somewhere in th... read more »

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