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Archive - Sep 2009
September 23rd
Make Swiz log what it does in Eclipse (or Flex Builder)
Submitted by Falken on Wed, 23/09/2009 - 10:10I couldn't locate this anywhere, but the Swiz mailing list was very helpful.
If you want to see what Swiz is up to while it's doing it's wiring, you need to do two things.
1) Include the logEventLevel parameter to SwizConfig
September 22nd
Why Swiz might replace Cairngorm
Submitted by Falken on Tue, 22/09/2009 - 10:29Like a lot of people, I started off using the Adobe-sourced Cairngorm application framework for Flex applications, but there are several areas of pain with it - and they can't really be addressed within Cairngorm itself.
September 9th
Protecting ColdFusion applications from common attacks
Submitted by Falken on Wed, 09/09/2009 - 10:24According to http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/08/web_app_security_survey/ the top 3 security issues in web applications are:
- SQL injection where end users can effect the SQL executed
- Cross-site scripting (XSS) where users can cause JavaScript to be run by other users
- Cross-request forgery (CSRF) where actions can executed as if a user is logged in, without that user actually having the site open in his browser.
The following explains how ColdFusion can help protect you from each.

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