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What application platform is this? Could it be ColdFusion
If someone has a link structure on their site of ...coldfusion.developer 08/23/07 04:58 P No...coldfusion's default session IDs are titled cfid and cftoken. Could beAndy Matthews 08/23/07 05:06 P coldfusion.developer@att.net said the following on 8/23/2007 3:56 PM:Chris Montgomery 08/23/07 05:23 P Maybe it's just a vast database of Clinical Infectious Diseases?Mik Muller 08/23/07 07:03 P coldfusion.developer@att.net wrote:Jochem van Dieten 08/24/07 04:17 A > If someone has a link structure on their site of ...Dave Watts 08/23/07 06:23 P If someone has a link structure on their site of ... www.site.com/omapps/ContentServer?cid=1058290118806&pagename=InvestorRelations%2FPage%2FIR_Standard&c=Page What application platform is this? The CID looks like it could be Coldfusion. Any thought? Thanks D No...coldfusion's default session IDs are titled cfid and cftoken. Could be anything, but the URL you gave us isn't correct so there's nothing else to use as evidence. If someone has a link structure on their site of ... www.site.com/omapps/ContentServer?cid=1058290118806&pagename=InvestorRelatio ns%2FPage%2FIR_Standard&c=Page What application platform is this? The CID looks like it could be Coldfusion. Any thought? Thanks D coldfusion.developer@att.net said the following on 8/23/2007 3:56 PM: > If someone has a link structure on their site of ... > > www.site.com/omapps/ContentServer?cid=1058290118806&pagename=InvestorRelations%2FPage%2FIR_Standard&c=Page > > What application platform is this? The CID looks like it could be Coldfusion. > > Any thought? Hard to tell but it looks like a content management system that lots of insurance companies are using. The CID appears to be an identifier for a block of content, probably pulled from a database, but I don't see a direct relationship to CF there. -- Best regards, Chris Montgomery Maybe it's just a vast database of Clinical Infectious Diseases? http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CID/ Mik At 05:18 PM 8/23/2007, Chris Montgomery wrote: ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more ----- coldfusion.developer@att.net wrote: > If someone has a link structure on their site of ... > > www.site.com/omapps/ContentServer?cid=1058290118806&pagename=InvestorRelations%2FPage%2FIR_Standard&c=Page > > What application platform is this? Look at the HTTP headers. Jochem > If someone has a link structure on their site of ... > > www.site.com/omapps/ContentServer?cid=1058290118806&pagename=I > nvestorRelations%2FPage%2FIR_Standard&c=Page > > What application platform is this? The CID looks like it > could be Coldfusion. It could be anything. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized instruction at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta, Chicago, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, or on-site at your location. Visit http://training.figleaf.com/ for more information!
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