Validate Email Address
7
So... this is a simple and great
way for validate email address using regular expressions. happy programming!
4
This is a little script I wrote that copies your database through a cfquery statement
Enjoy,
Ernie
ernest.breau@gmail.com
Enjoy,
Ernie
ernest.breau@gmail.com
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Scriptname: WhatsUpCF.cfm
Author: Ernest Breau Jr.
StartDate: 08/02/2006
EndDate: 08/02/2006
Description: This script returns the status of a web page
Dependancies: CFHTTP
Usage:
cf_WhatsUpCF
url="http://#qry_detail.DomainName#"
timeout="1"
SendMail="yes"
MailTo=""
MailFrom=""
MailServer="localhost"
var="WhatsUpCF"
Author: Ernest Breau Jr.
StartDate: 08/02/2006
EndDate: 08/02/2006
Description: This script returns the status of a web page
Dependancies: CFHTTP
Usage:
cf_WhatsUpCF
url="http://#qry_detail.DomainName#"
timeout="1"
SendMail="yes"
MailTo=""
MailFrom=""
MailServer="localhost"
var="WhatsUpCF"
5
Simple function to check for a valid email address. Makes sure the @ and a . are in the right place. There is most likely a perl package on CPAN that would be more extensive, but this happens to work for my uses.
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Retrieve email adresses from a given text file
4
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10
A simple snippet for using single pass DES encryption. Uses the .NET framework functions. Enjoy!
5
This is a simple function to check if an email is valid or not.
2
Unzip a file in CFMX
12
Another solution recommends using a text match pattern.
This works, but as long as you've got mail.jar in your classpath anyway, you might as well use this technique instead. (Plus, I think it works with older JDK 1.2+, whereas pattern.compile is 1.4+)
Note that it also accepts a comma-separated list of emails, just like a To: or CC: address line would.
This works, but as long as you've got mail.jar in your classpath anyway, you might as well use this technique instead. (Plus, I think it works with older JDK 1.2+, whereas pattern.compile is 1.4+)
Note that it also accepts a comma-separated list of emails, just like a To: or CC: address line would.









