CFBreak 2024-1 Published on January 12, 2024
Week 1, 2024: Here's the latest from the CFML, ColdFusion and Lucee community.
![]() | Ben Nadel |
Using Per-Application Mappings To Alias Files In ColdFusion Ben Nadel demonstrates that per-application mappings in ColdFusion can map directly to files, not just directories... Consuming Large Configuration Files Inside A ColdFusion Component Ben Nadel looks at how to consume large external configuration files inside a ColdFusion component... Working Code Podcast - Episode 161: Goals For 2024 Ben Nadel and the crew talk about their goals for 2024... Lessons Learned From Sending 7 Million Emails In 5 Days Using ColdFusion Ben Nadel shares everything he learned after sending 7 million emails over 5 days using ColdFusion... Using Cloudflare Turnstile reCAPTCHA-Alternative In ColdFusion Ben Nadel looks at using Cloudflare Turnstile in ColdFusion as a CAPTCHA alternative... Follow-Up On Error Handling During Async Iteration In ColdFusion Ben Nadel continues to explore error handling during async iteration in ColdFusion... Proof Of Concept: CFHttp With A Retry Policy In ColdFusion Ben Nadel explores the notion of a Retry Policy for CFHttp requests in ColdFusion... |
![]() | Ortus Solutions |
ColdBox Debugger v4.2 - Unleashing a Wave of Debugging Power! In the ever-evolving landscape of web development, staying ahead requires cutting-edge tools... |
![]() | Robert Zehnder |
![]() | Adobe ColdFusion Forums |
![]() | Lucee Community |
![]() | Ortus Community |
![]() | StackOverflow ColdFusion |
![]() | CFDocs Function of the Week |
csrfVerifyToken()Validates the passed in token against the token stored in the session for a specific key. Used to help prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. csrfVerifyToken( token [,key] ) → returns boolean |
![]() | Upcoming Events |
May 15-17, 2024: Into The Box Washington DC: Registration is now open for the 2024 Into the Box Conference, which has also moved to Washington DC |
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