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ColdFusion TechNote Notification: "ColdFusion MX: Returning large character data record sets causes server instability and Out of Memory e rrors"
Check out the new TechNote at:Debbie Dickerson 06/07/04 09:37 A debbie...Tony Weeg 06/07/04 09:57 A > From: Tony WeegPhilip Arnold 06/07/04 10:02 A They need to do something internally for this, it isn't a good ideaDamien McKenna 06/07/04 10:30 A Damien McKenna wrote:Jochem van Dieten 06/07/04 10:46 A MM did have an internal rewrite on certain URLs but this may have been removedMichael Dinowitz 06/07/04 10:53 A Check out the new TechNote at: http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/large_record_sets_ oom.htm debbie... you can now use... http://www.antiwrap.com to send messages like this...so that the url wont truncate. :) tony character data record sets causes server instability and Out of Memory e rrors" Check out the new TechNote at: http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/large_record_sets_ oom.htm > From: Tony Weeg > > debbie... > > you can now use... > http://www.antiwrap.com to send messages like this...so > that the url wont truncate. Or if you're signed in to the HoF site, then you can use http://www.houseoffusion.com/tinyurl.cfm They need to do something internally for this, it isn't a good idea PR-wise for a company that large to use an outside service for something so simple. On Jun 7, 2004, at 9:46 AM, Tony Weeg wrote: > you can now use... > http://www.antiwrap.com to send messages like this...so that the url > wont > truncate. -- Damien McKenna - Web Developer - dmckenna@thelimucompany.com The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/ - 407-804-1014 Damien McKenna wrote: > They need to do something internally for this Change to a decent email client that doesn't wrap halfway words? Jochem MM did have an internal rewrite on certain URLs but this may have been removed or just not known. To bring this over to a technical topic, this is why I reject the use of UUIDs as unique identifiers for data. A sequential number may get large (100000) but it is almost always shorter than a UUID and better looking. ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----
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