Eric Meyer to Key Note Spring br / Conference 2008 in Athens, OH

2008-05-14 Thread David Hannum
Announcement:  Eric Meyer to give Key Note at Spring br / Conference 2008

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Spring br / Conference 2008
Tuesday, June 3rd
Baker University Center - Athens, OH
Produced by the Southeast Ohio Creative Adobe Technologies User Group [
SEOCATS] and Ohio University's Office of Information Technology

Online Registration open thru May 31st ($45 online - $65 at the door)
Full time students can attend for $15 (including lunch) - see website for
details:  http://www.sbconference.com

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Everyone!

Registration for Spring br / Conference 2008 is open.  This year is
shaping up to be packed full.  We are still finalizing the schedule, and we
hope to announce a real crowd pleaser for the Key Note this year - no
promises, yet, but it will be big!

Register Here:  http://www.sbconference.com

The over all quality of the presenters so far is among our best ever.  And
we are still filling slots!  Eric Meyer - author and well known presenter will
deliver the key note address during the lunch presentation.

We have a great contest this year.  Attendees are invited to compete in our
br / The Mold contest.  Submit a short video, (Flash video of course) -
or you can submit a graphic or some project where Adobe products were used
anywhere in the completion, and you could win a license of CS3 Design
Premium or Web Premium (your choice).  How cool is that  Our judges will
choose the top 10 entries, and showcase them during the lunch presentation,
and the audience will choose the winner.
Rules are on the website:  http://www.sbconference.com

Online registration (including lunch) is $45 ($65 at the door) and you can
take a hands on course for only $10 more (seating in each hands on session
limited to 20).

Register Here:  http://www.sbconference.com

Special lodging deals, maps and directions can be found at the website:
http://www.sbconference.com

We hope you will join us for what is annually a great event.  We average
350+ in attendance, and we expect at least that many this year!


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New Features In Scorpio

2007-03-22 Thread David Hannum
Ben Forta just showed a demo at Spring lt;br /gt; Conference 2007 that 
Scorpio will include Ajax Wigits!!!  He showed Text Field suggestion boxes, a 
calendar wigit and the mind blower was the Ajax Rich Text Editor!!!  What a 
show!  And we saw it first at Spring lt;br /gt; Conference 2007.  Tim Buntel 
is showing it at MXDU on Friday Morning there, but that this afternoon here 
 See, you should'a been at Spring br / Conference 2007

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Just a few days until Spring br / Conference 2007

2007-03-16 Thread David Hannum
Spring br / Conference 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Athens, OH

That's right!  Spring br / Conference 2007 is only a few days away!  If
you have not registered for this great event, you'll want to do so now,
before it's too late!  This year's event is bigger and better than ever!
More space, more tracks, more sessions, more presenters, more of
everything - except cost!  It's still only $35.00 for the day, and that
includes your lunch!

Conference Home:
http://www.sbconference.com

Ben Is Back!  Ben Forta, the ever popular product evangelist from Adobe
is back to give this year's Key Note and Lunch Time presentations!  Where
else can you see Ben within driving distance TWICE in the same day?

Quote from Ben Forta: 
Spring br / is next week, and it's not too late to sign up. Once again 
they've lined up top-notch speakers including fellow Adobians John Cummings and 
Kevin Hoyt, as well as Phillip Kerman, Rob Gonda, Joseph Lowery, Steve Drucker, 
Dan Switzer, and many other well known names. It's been a few years since I 
last made it down to Athens OH, but I'll be there this year, presenting both a 
keynote and a lunch time presentation. Topics to be covered during this one day 
conference include ColdFusion, Flash, Flex, Apollo, Ajax, and more. You get 7 
tracks, close to 40 sessions (including 3 hands-on sessions), lunch included - 
and all for $35 (or less)! That's one heck of a deal, and there is still some 
space left. I hope to see you there! 

Schedule:
http://www.sbconference.com/schedule.cfm

We have 35 session in 7 outstanding tracks this year!
Design  User Experience
-Stylish Yet Accessible
-The Advantages of Usability
-Managing Your Websites' Layout with CSS
-Striking A Balance (encore from last year)
-Web 2.0 and Usability

Using Tools:  Tips  Tricks
-Fireworks 8: I Can Do That?
-Building and Using RSS Feeds in Dreamweaver
-Dreamweaver 8 (Beyond the Basics)
-Search Engine Optimization
-Revolutionize Actionscript in Eclipse

ColdFusion, Java, PHP, ActionScript  Flash
-Building Casual Games in Flash
-Leveraging the Google and Yahoo API's
-Data-Driven Flex Applications in 5 Minutes
-Object Oriented Programming with ActionScript 3
-CRUD Made Simple with PHP

Maximum Development
-A Crash Course in Agile Development
-Software Design Patterns and Best Practices
-Agile Planning In Action (Part 1)
-Agile Planning In Action (Part 2)
-Improving Productivity Through Best Practices

Web 2.0: Ajax, Flex  Video
-Rich Forms Using jQuery
-Video Podcasting: The Next Frontier
-Web 2.0 and Accessibility Challenges
-Robust Ajax Architecture
-New Worlds of Opportunities

Applications: Security  Performance
-Application Security's Role in Layered Security
-Identity-Enabling Web Applications:  Today's Landscape
-Ensuring Quality in Ajax Applications
-The OWASP Top 10

Vendor Showcase
-Data Like Never Before (WebAssist)
-Under The Hood of ColdFusion 8 (Adobe)
-Apollo - Rich Internet Apps Outside The Browser (Adobe)
-Delivering The Mail: Email That Is! (Zirinity: ActivSoftware)
-Build Your First Chat Application Using Flex 2 (Adobe)

Plus, we have three additional Beginners Level Hands On Sessions:
Cooking with Flex: Learning Flex by Creating Useful Stuff
Build Your Own Data Driven Flash Applications
Integrating CSS Into Dreamweaver Templates!


Presenter Bios:
http://www.sbconference.com/presenters.cfm

Our list of presenters is very impressive!
Ben Forta - Chief Product Evangelist, Adobe Systems
John Cummings: Gold Support Manager for Adobe Systems
Kevin Hoyt: Senior Product Specialist for Adobe Flex
Phillip Kerman: Author, teacher, Flash Developer
Rob Gonda: CTO iChameleon Group, Author, Ajax Developer
Kris Schultz: Lead Developer Resource Interactive
Chris Bate: Art Director, Electronic Vision
Bob Paquette: Authorized Adobe Trainer (Flash, Dreamweaver, more)
Josh Thomas: Chief Information Security Officer, Ohio University
D.Lee Beard: Host Ask The Techies weekly video podcast
Greg Alton: Engineer Zirinity (ActivSoftware)
Bill Sams: Former CIO, Ohio University - Ohio's Second Life initiative
Joseph Lower: Author Dreamweaver MX Bible, Fireworks MX Bible
Scott Cantor: Systems Programmer, Ohio State University
Doug Ward: Usability and Agile Development expert.
Joshua Logsdon: Programmer  Developer using CSS at Ohio University
Steve Drucker: Author and CEO Fig Leaf Software
James Shore: International speaker and Agile Development Practitioner
Dan Switzer: Author of the Open Source JavaScript API qForms
Joel Stanley: Web Application Security Expert - Resource Interactive
Mark Piller: Flex Expert and author of the Presentation Server Platform,
  WebORB.
Nathan Jakubiak: Ajax Application Security Expert
Jeff Estes: Application Testing  Best Practices Expert

Tell all your web design 

Spring br / Conference 2007

2007-02-23 Thread David Hannum
Spring br / Conference 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Athens, OH

Join us for our fifth annual event.  This year the conference will be bigger
than ever.  35 sessions to choose from in 7 tracks, plus three hands on
sessions!  Ben Forta, Adobe's Chief Product Evangelist will be speaking at
the General Session Key Note plus, Ben will be back to give a presentation
at the Lunchtime Session as well.

Choose from session in the following tracks:
Design  User Experience
Using Tools: Tips  Tricks
ColdFusion, Java, PHP  ActionScript
Maximum Development
Web 2.0: Ajax, Flex  Video
Application Security  Performance
Vendor Showcase
Boot Camp: Beginner Level Hands On

Some of this year's speakers include:
Ben Forta, Phillip Kerman, Joseph Lowery, Chris Bate,  Rob Gonda, John
Cummings, D.Lee Beard, Bob Paquette, Dan Switzer, Bailey Bruce, Doug Ward,
Steve Drucker, James Shore, James Shore, Joshua Logsdon, Scott Cantor,
Kevin Hoyte, Jeff Carnes, Joel Stanley, Gary Kraeger, more.

We'll have the Vendor Expo where you can meet with the companies that
provide the software and services you're looking for!

Registration Fee:  $35 [includes your lunch]

Registration is available at http://www.sbconference.com

We hope to see you there!

Spring br / Conference 2007 is presented by the Southeast Ohio Creative
Adobe Technologies User Group in partnership with Ohio University, the IT

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Spring br / Conference 2006

2006-02-06 Thread David Hannum
Spring br / Conference 2006
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Athens, Ohio

Well, it's that time of year again.  Spring br / Conference 2006 is ready to 
rock-n-roll!  The Southeast Ohio Macromedia User Group (SEOMUG), in partnership 
with the IT Alliance of Appalachian Ohio (ITAAO), Ohio 
University and Adobe Systems is proud to present our fourth annual 
conference.  And it's going to be the best yet.  Ed Sullivan, director of 
User Group Relations for Adobe Systems states, Spring Break is one of the 
better user group regional events in existence.  The speakers and sessions are 
second to none and the conference price is unmatched in the industry.

This year's event will be held in the state of the art Walter Hall, on the 
beautiful campus of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

Register Online: www.seomug.org/conference.cfm

This year's lineup includes 24 sessions in the following 4 tracks:
Designing  User Experience
Programming  Development
3D Gaming
Adobe  Related Products
(see complete session descriptions: www.seomug.org/sessions.cfm)

This year, we've added two Hands On sessions.  Something you'll usually 
only find at the larger corporate conferences!

Presenters this year include:
Rob Gonda (Ajax Technology)
Carolyn Snyder (User Experience)
Brian Windsor (3D Gaming)
Glenda Vigoreaux (Dreamweaver)
Phillip Kerman (Flash/Author)
Joe Lowery (Dreamweaver/Author)
Neil Ross (ColdFusion)
Laura Kerbyson (Gaming/Flash)
Dan Dura (ActionScript)
John Cummings (ColdFusion)
Gary Kraeger(Enterprise Email)
More . . .
(see presenters bios:  www.seomug.org/bios.cfm)


Register Online: www.seomug.org/conference.cfm

This year's Key Note will be by Adobe Systems' Tim Buntel.  Tim is a 
colorful Sr. Product Manager for Adobe.  He'll also be giving the 
presentation at the Lunchtime session:

In addition, we'll have the Vendor Expo, were you can meet up with some of the 
leading companies in the IT industry.

Upon your request, we'll provide you a free wireless account for the day. 
Or, feel free to stop by the Wireless Cafe powered by Dell, and check your 
email on some of the latest machines Dell is producing today!

As always, we'll have the Conference Bookstore powered by Folletts, where 
you can purchase titles relating to the day's sessions for a whopping 30% 
off!

Register Online: www.seomug.org/conference.cfm

The cost for all the day's activities is $25.  Yes, that's right - and that 
cost includes your lunch!  Students are $15 with lunch and $5 without lunch 
(valid Student ID required at check-in).

If you are traveling, we've worked out special rates at the Ohio University Inn 
and Conference Center as well as the AmeriHost Inn  Suites  here in Athens.  
Just follow the Lodging Deals link on the conference website.   
www.seomug.org/lodging.cfm

Complete maps and directions are also available on the website: 
www.seomug.org/directions.cfm

The first 100 people to register will receive an 18oz. Spring br / 
Conference 2006 Latte Mug!

If you have any questions, you may call our Frontline Help Desk at (740) 
597-8000 for more information.

We hope to see you there!

Kind Regards,
Dave Hannum
SEOMUG Manager
Conference Chair
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[OT] Spring br / Conference 2006

2006-02-02 Thread David Hannum
Spring br / Conference 2006
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Athens, Ohio

Well, it's that time of year again.  Spring br / Conference 2006 is ready
to rock-n-roll!  The Southeast Ohio Macromedia User Group (SEOMUG), in
partnership with the IT Alliance of Appalachian Ohio (ITAAO), Ohio
University and Adobe Systems is proud to present our fourth annual
conference.  And it's going to be the best yet.  Ed Sullivan, director of
User Group Relations for Adobe Systems states, Spring Break is one of the
better user group regional events in existence.  The speakers and sessions
are second to none and the conference price is unmatched in the industry.

This year's event will be held in the state of the art Walter Hall, on the
beautiful campus of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

Register Online: www.seomug.org/conference.cfm

This year's lineup includes 24 sessions in the following 4 tracks:
Designing  User Experience
Programming  Development
3D Gaming
Adobe  Related Products
(see complete session descriptions: www.seomug.org/sessions.cfm)

This year, we've added two Hands On sessions.  Something you'll usually
only find at the larger corporate conferences!

Presenters this year include:
Rob Gonda (Ajax Technology)
Carolyn Snyder (User Experience)
Brian Windsor (3D Gaming)
Glenda Vigoreaux (Dreamweaver)
Phillip Kerman (Flash/Author)
Joe Lowery (Dreamweaver/Author)
Neil Ross (ColdFusion)
Laura Kerbyson (Gaming/Flash)
Dan Dura (ActionScript)
John Cummings (ColdFusion)
Gary Kraeger(Enterprise Email)
More . . .
(see presenters bios:  www.seomug.org/bios.cfm)


Register Online: www.seomug.org/conference.cfm

This year's Key Note will be by Adobe Systems' Tim Buntel.  Tim is a
colorful Sr. Product Manager for Adobe.  He'll also be giving the
presentation at the Lunchtime session:

In addition, we'll have the Vendor Expo, were you can meet up with some of
the leading companies in the IT industry.

Upon your request, we'll provide you a free wireless account for the day.
Or, feel free to stop by the Wireless Cafe powered by Dell, and check your
email on some of the latest machines Dell is producing today!

As always, we'll have the Conference Bookstore powered by Folletts, where
you can purchase titles relating to the day's sessions for a whopping 30%
off!

Register Online: www.seomug.org/conference.cfm

The cost for all the day's activities is $25.  Yes, that's right - and that
cost includes your lunch!  Students are $15 with lunch and $5 without lunch
(valid Student ID required at check-in).

If you are traveling, we've worked out special rates at the Ohio University
Inn and Conference Center as well as the AmeriHost Inn  Suites  here in
Athens.  Just follow the Lodging Deals link on the conference website.
www.seomug.org/lodging.cfm

Complete maps and directions are also available on the website:
www.seomug.org/directions.cfm

The first 100 people to register will receive an 18oz. Spring br /
Conference 2006 Latte Mug!

If you have any questions, you may call our Frontline Help Desk at (740)
597-8000 for more information.

We hope to see you there!

Kind Regards,
Dave Hannum
SEOMUG Manager
Conference Chair
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Kerberos Authentication

2005-06-07 Thread David Hannum
We want to have our CFMX server talk to Kerberos simply to authenticate the 
user (not protect the pages).  My search on the net has, well, netted nothing 
on CF talking to Kerberos.  Does anyone have any experience with this?  -TIA 
Dave

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OT: Spring BR 2005 Info Tech Conference

2005-05-10 Thread David Hannum
Join us on the beautiful campus of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio for our
third annual Spring br 2005 Info Tech Conference! This is going to be our
best event to date, with some great presentations and activities planned.
Our presenters at this years even include: Macromedia's Dave Gruber, Phillip 
Kerman, Nate Weiss, Joe Lowery Keith Instone, Neil Ross, John Cummings, 
Jonathan Kaye, Howard Dortch, Brian Windsor, Beth Novak, and more!  We have 
presentations in four tracks: Design  Development, Programming  Server Side, 
Gaming  Simulations and Macromedia  Related Products.

Information:  www.seomug.org/conference.cfm
Direct To Online Registration: https://iliad.cats.ohiou.edu/springbreak

SPECIAL GUEST: Leo Laporte
Author, Radio Host and TV Personality Leo Laporte (of G4TechTV) with give a
special Lunchtime presentation presented by Que  Sam's Publishing.

Events include our IT Vendor Expo where you can have access to companies
like: Macromedia, PaperThin, Dell, activSoftware, ITAAO, Follett's, and
more.

The conference is a day packed full of presentation sessions, round tables,
opportunities to meet and network with other web technology professionals
and gurus and the intimate atmosphere of our event gives you ready access to 
the presenters, authors and special guests. There is only a nominal $25
charge to attend this event, (which includes your lunch and the special
Lunchtime presentation). Student admission is only $15 with lunch, or $5
without lunch. There will be many valuable prizes awarded to attendees, and
you must be present at the time of the drawings in order to win!

Information:  www.seomug.org/conference.cfm
Direct To Online Registration: https://iliad.cats.ohiou.edu/springbreak

Our previous two years have been full houses, and some folks have been shut
out. So please be sure to register early to assure your place at this event.
NOTE:  DURING THE PAST FEW DAYS, THE REGISTRATION RATE HAS INCREASED
MARKEDLY.

This event is presented by the Southeast Ohio Macromedia User Group [SEOMUG] in 
partnership with the Information Technology Alliance of Appalachian Ohio 
[ITAAO] and we are sponsored by the Ohio University Computer Services Center 
[CSC], Ohio University's Center for Innovations in Technology for Learning 
[CITL] and Macromedia, Inc. [MM]

If you have any questions regarding the conference, parking, directions or
accommodations, please feel free to call the Ohio University Computer
Services Frontline at (740)597-8000 for assistance.

For more information, come to our website:
www.seomug.org
www.seomug.org/conference.cfm
www.seomug.org/vendors.cfm

Direct To Online Registration: https://iliad.cats.ohiou.edu/springbreak

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Re: dynamic urls

2004-12-09 Thread David Hannum
You might do something with a custom 404 script.  Perhaps 
www.verylongsitename.org/affiliatedorganization.  Have a database of your 
organizations storred in an array in a server or application variable, then 
when someone comes into the site, and the actual directory does not exist, the 
custom 404 will parse out what they were looking for, find it in the array and 
send them to your local_content/page.cfm?ID=1033.  Make sense?

Dave


 This is slightly OT but I'll shoot anyway.  We're looking to create 
 web sites for approx 1200 afilliated organizations.  The sites would 
 all be run using the same CF templates.  It would be very nice to have 
 a virtual directory for each or else a unique URL for each.  Is there 
 a way to have IIS look at a database rather than create a real 
 virtual directory for each?  Or is there another way to create an easy 
 URL and avoid the following http://verylongsitename.
 org/local_content/page.cfm?ID=1033 ?
 
 Any thoughts would be appreciated. 
 
 Thanks, 
 Daron Smith 

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Re: dedicated/colocated servers

2004-12-09 Thread David Hannum
We've been working with the folks at CFX Hosting (cfxhosting.com) for some time 
now using both dedicated servers and VPS (Virtual Private Servers) which are 
separate servers on a sharred box using VMWare.  I've been very happy with 
both.  Oh yes, they also have co-located a server for us too.  Call and talk to 
Mark Click.

Dave


OK... I've been using shared hosting for a while and have reached the
point where I want a dedicated or collocated server for our CF sites
...I'm looking for recommendations for a host that has the following at
a minimum on a dedicated or co-located server --- for not an outrageous
price :-)

Up to date hardware/redundancy/backup/tons of RAM
Windows OS with IIS
CFMX
SQL server
ASP
Good remote control features
Daily backups
Virus protection
Web mail capability for sites on box
Assistance with ensuring OS security is as good as it can be :-)

Any other recommendations/specs/GOOD or BAD experiences with similar
setups/pitfalls etc that would be of use in making this decision would
be appreciated

Let the plugs begin

Thanks in advance

Tim

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Re: file name Undefined error

2004-12-09 Thread David Hannum
First, using nameconflict, unless the file name in attach1 already exists, 
you will not set a serverFile variable.  If that's the case, and attach1 
does not already exist, you need to CFSET SavedFile1 to the value of the file 
name in FORM.attach1.  They way it is now, if the file name in attach1 does 
not previously exist, SavedFile1 is empty and your javascript will fail.

Also, best practice is to scope your variables.  attach1 should be 
FORM.attach1.  You don't need the #--# around variable names inside your CFIF 
or CFSET tags. 

Dave


 I am trying to pass name of the saved file to another page but it is 
 giving filename undefined in javascript. this is my code
 
 cfif isdefined('attach1')
 cfset err1=
 cfset err=false
 
 cfif #attach1# is not 
   CFFILE action=UPLOAD filefield=attach1 
 destination=C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\Topline\intranet\cpo\attachments 
 nameconflict=MakeUnique
   cfset SavedFile1 = #ServerFile#
   cfelse
   cfset SavedFile1 = 
   /cfif
 /cfif
 
 
 html
 head
 titleUntitled Document/title
 meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; 
 charset=iso-8859-1
 /head
 
 body
 form name=frm1 action=filetest.cfm method=post 
 enctype=multipart/form-data
 Attach1:   input name=attach1 type=file id=attach1 
 size=37
 
 input type=submit name=Add value=Add
 /form
 cfif isdefined('err1')
   cfif err  eq false 
   cfoutput#SavedFile1#/cfoutput
   cfset ex=GetToken(Savedfile1,2,.)
   cfset fi=GetToken(Savedfile1,1,.)
   cfoutput#fi#/cfoutputbr
   cfoutput#ex#/cfoutput
   
   script language=JavaScript
   
   document.frm1.action = addu.
 cfm?Saved='+cfoutput#SavedFile1#/cfoutput+';
   
   document.frm1.method = POST;
   document.frm1.submit();
   /script
   /cfif
 /cfif
 /body
 /html
 
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Removing Curly Quotes, N-Dash, etc

2004-08-03 Thread David Hannum
What's the best way to handle the special characters that result of copying Word text into a textarea or text field?Is there a RegEx for this?I see a UDF at cflib.org, but it only handles a small number of these characters.I need to handle curly quotes, n-dash, m-dash, and everything else.- Thanks
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CFLDAP under CFMX vs CF 5.0

2003-10-20 Thread David Hannum
I have some queries to our LDAP directory that work fine under CF 5.0 but in
MX  MX 6.1 are broken.I get the [LDAP: error code 12 - Unavailable
Critical Extension] error.Any clues as to how I work around this?I
understand what this is telling me, but I don't understand what about CFLDAP
under MX is different.

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IIS Metabase and SSL Certificate

2003-10-15 Thread David Hannum
OK techies . . . perhaps someone can shed some light on this.We have a
Win2K Server with IIS and JRun4 which provides single signon via web
services to our CFMX boxes.It used Kerberos on the back end to
authenticate users against our Kerberos server.The IIS meta-base on this
box became corrupted and the HTTPS server quit working.We re-applied the
IIS Lockdown tool which repaired the meta-base.However, don't ask me
why, it reinstalled or at least re-associated the previous (translated
expired) Verisign SSL Certificate, so our web services still don't work.

Now, my question is, does anybody know of any tools we can use to go into
the metabase and associate the correct certificate with the server?Or any
other suggestions anybody has here?

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Re: CF-Talk: Digest every 6 hours

2003-09-29 Thread David Hannum
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Re: What happened to my digest?

2003-09-25 Thread David Hannum
Hey Michael . . . can you fix this?  I, too, am subscribed to digest . . .

Dave


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Same here... What's going on?

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I was subscribed to CF Talk in digest mode, I seem to have started receiving
individual posts. Is digest no longer available now that the HTML version is
live?

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SQL.LOG

2003-09-11 Thread David Hannum
We've noticed on my server that we have an SQL.LOG file that is over 2GB.
We have CF 5.0 and use the Oracle client to connect to the Oracle database
on the main frame.  We've never used the file for anything.  Anybody know
how can I disable the SQL logging and delete the file to recoup the space?

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Trouble uploading files to email

2003-08-14 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)
For some reason, when I upload the file, instead of coming from the
directory on my hard drive and having the correct file name, it's sending
this:
C:\WINNT\TEMP\ACF2AB.tmp (the temp file renamed with every file)

Why is the directory and file name being rewritten and how do I overcome
this?
It does this when I include the Enctype=multipart/form-data which I must
have to upload.

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CFPOP and Attachments (CF 5.0)

2003-08-12 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)
I'm building a web based email program in CF 5.0.  I'm got most of it, but
I'm stumped regarding how to handle nested emails - that is an email that is
a forwarded collection of emails - then what if some of them either have
more emails in them, or other attachments or both.  How do you handle the
compound nesting situations?

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CFFTP putFile and getFile failing

2003-06-30 Thread David Hannum
I've been using CFFTP on a scheduled application for over a year now.  It's
worked without a hitch until a few days ago.  Now, getFile and putFile both
return an error that says No Response From Server.  I would think that the
FTP Server on the other box was to blame, except that the process runs from
our test box, and I can use my FTP on my desktop to transfer the files.  I
can open, change directory and close without a problem, but putFile and
getFile both choke.  This started out of the clear blue.  Now, I do know
that our system admins have applied some MS patches to our Win2K Server with
IIS 5.0.  Does anyone know of any issues surrounding this?

Thanks,
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CF5/Oracle Query Question

2003-04-02 Thread David Hannum
When I run the following query in SQLPlus, any row with a 'valid_to_date'
older than today's date is excluded.  But when I run the same query in CF,
they are included.  Why?
~~ CF 5 on Win2K hitting Oracle 8i on IBM Mainframe ~~
valid_to_date is a date field, not varChar2

SELECT ID, course_prefix, course_number, course_title, valid_to_date
FROM siswarehouse.course_description
WHERE course_prefix LIKE 'W%' AND
(valid_to_date IS NULL OR
valid_to_date = '' OR
valid_to_date  '02-Apr-2003')
ORDER BY course_prefix, course_number

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CF5/Oracle Query Question

2003-04-02 Thread David Hannum
sysdate did the trick.  Thanks.
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Re: CF-Talk: Digest every 6 hours

2003-03-25 Thread David Hannum
I know this is a little late since I'm working from the digest, but we've
run CF 5 with Oracle for some time now.  CF 5 runs great with any version of
Oracle, but drivers can be an issue depending on what platform your Oracle
runs on.  For example, We run CF 5 on Win2K and Oracle 8i on IBM and on
Solaris.  We've had great luck with the Oracle 9i client drivers in this
situation.  We have issues with the Native drivers, that being numeric and
date fields returning unreadable characters in the output of select
queries.  We have to TO_CHAR those fields to output them.  We run with the
9i client installed on our CF server and the ODBC drivers work great.

Hope this helps some,
Dave


Subject: CF 5 Oracle Best Pactices
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I'm about to configure a CF 5 machine and was wondering if anyone knows the
best version of Oracle to use with CF 5 - 8.0 vs 8.1.6 or 7 and if I should
use native or ODBC. Any insight into best practices or experiences is
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IE 5 on Win2K bug perhaps????

2003-03-21 Thread David Hannum
We've come across a very interesting issue here.  We have several
applications that generate downloadable Excel spreadsheets or Word
documents.  We're using cookies as part of our authentication/authorization
process and we're running CF 5 on Win2K Server.

The way were generating the document headers as follows:
CFHEADER NAME=Content-Disposition VALUE=FILENAME=NameHere
CFCONTENT TYPE=application/vnd.ms-word OR CFCONTENT
TYPE=application/vnd.ms-excel depending.
Note:  We're running an Application.cfm  file that checks for the cookies
mentioned above and stops/flags the application if they are missing.

It seems that with a client OS/Browser combination of IE 5 and Win2K
Professional, when you go to download the file, the content type and
possibly the header are sent BEFORE the Application.cfm is run, thus causing
either a blank file or a file with the Application.cfm message regarding
missing authentication (cookies) displayed.  The application works on any
other OS/Browser combination we're able to test.  We've tried it on several
machines running Win2K and IE 5 with the same failure results. Win2K with
NS 4x, 6x, 7 and IE 6x work fine.  IE 6 on XP is fine.   Has anybody seen
this before or have you seen any info on this?  Part of it reeks of a
browser issue, however I don't understand the part about the CFCONTENT type
being sent to the browser BEFORE the Application.cfm stops it.

Thanks for any insight.

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Windows Popup Login

2003-02-28 Thread David Hannum
When I secure a web directory on Apache, I use .htaccess.  When the page is
hit, the windows login box pops up to handle the login.  Is there a way to
do the same using CF on IIS?  The thing is, it's not just a specific
directory.  This is for Single Sign-On.  So I need the popup to appear any
time a user hits an application where authentication is required, and I
detect that they have not logged in yet.

Thanks,
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IE 5x on Mac Issues

2003-02-20 Thread David Hannum
Can anyone tell me anything about IE 5x on Mac not passing form info
properly?

Thanks,
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Re: Google API

2003-01-20 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)
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 I'm using this on one of my sites! The best thing you can do is get
CFDev's
 Google API CFX tag. (It's free)

 http://www.cfdev.com/xml/soap/google/

 Pablo :)

Oh Yea . . .  That's what I'm looking for.  Thanks Pablo

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Google API

2003-01-19 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)
Is anybody using the Google API with CF for harvesting news or other
content?  If so, do you have an example?

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RE: Enterprise Use of Verity K2

2002-12-04 Thread David Hannum
=== Possible Repeat: Please Excuse ===

Is anybody currently using, have used in the past or planning to use the
bundled Verity K2 search engine in a truly enterprise environment?  We have
some 100,000 documents on 55 servers (mostly non-CF).  I don't think, from
what I've read, that the bundled Verity K2 is anywhere near the way to go.
But I'd like to get all the info I can.  So if anyone who has this
experience would respond, I'd be grateful.

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OT: Search Engine Options

2002-12-02 Thread David Hannum
I'm currently researching options for a new enterprise level search engine
for here at Ohio University.  I know Verity K2 comes with CF, but it is
limited and from everything I've read, I don't feel it's anywhere near
robust enough for an enterprise level search like we have here (100,000
static pages, plus CMS pages distributed across some 55 servers).  We're
slowly reeling in all of these loose servers, but it will take a couple of
years.  Until then, we need help.

I see that Macromedia is using the Atomz search engine actually sitting on
the Atomz website.  (That, in and of itself could speak to the Verity
issue).  My question is this.  Is MM migrating to Verity?  Or will they be
sticking with Atomz?  And if Atomz, why have Atomz host it over MM hosting
it?

Can anybody speak to these questions?

Thanks,
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OT: Anyone Having Success with Verity

2002-11-27 Thread David Hannum
Is there anyone out there who is having success with Verity in an Enterprise
environment.  We have over 88,000 web pages plus all the other documents on
55 servers.  Can Verity K2 which comes with CF even begin to handle this in
a reliable manner?  Comments please . . .  Alternate recommendations . . .

Dave Hannum

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Looking for ideas or suggestions to accomplish task

2002-11-27 Thread David Hannum
Eric,  You simply use FORM.vars to repopulate the search field on the second page.  
That way, they see their current search criteria, and can change it if desired.

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PreserveSingleQuotes and Oracle Issues

2002-11-21 Thread David Hannum
Why does Oracle have so many Issues?  It's like they're trying to be
Microsoft or something.  I have read where Larry Ellison says he plans to be
richer than Bill Gates - oh well, follow the leader!

I have a survey building wizard.  It works great except for one issue
(there's that word again).  If the survey author creates a question with
multiple choices, (checkboxes) and any of those checkboxes has a single
quote (apostrophe) in the value, the INSERT query chokes. (Multiple choices
produce a comma delimited list for the field)  Logically, it should, so
that's why PreserveSingleQuotes exists, correct?  However, when I use
PreserveSingleQuotes, I get an ODBC error that says String not properly
terminated.  This is Oracle 8i using Oracle ODBC drivers.  In the debug,
everything looks great.

What is the best practice for doing a direct insert of text and textarea
form fields directly into the database?

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OT: IE 6 SP1 woes . . .

2002-11-14 Thread David Hannum
Sorry for the OT, but I've not found help anywhere on this:
When I started up my computer yesterday, and I opened up 
my IE 6 SP1 on Win2K Pro, I noticed something strange.  
When I open the browser up and maximize the window, the 
top is about a half inch below the top of my desktop, and the 
status bar is clear down behind my task bar.  I've tried 
everything I know of to fix this.  Does anybody have a clue?

No virus - did a Live Update then scanned the whole system . . . 

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test

2002-11-12 Thread David Hannum
Just seeing if our email server is set up the way Michael is looking for:

Dave

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Re: SOT: Sad Day

2002-11-12 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)
 I'll back you up. MM has a long history of abandoning products. Everyone
 seems to act like CF is invincible, yet it was sold by Allaire a little
 over a year ago.
~~
 Do you think MM will keep CF around if it starts to tank? Phat chance.
 If the software doesn't sail, these captains jump before the women and
 children. I know I'm not the only one who learned Generator. :)


MM bought Allaire, not because there was anything wrong with it, but because
there was so much right with it.  When you can do as much and more with CFMX
and Flash MX than you could with Generator, with much less cost and far less
server overhead, why shouldn't you abandon Generator?  The cfm/fla marriage
is perfect.  Cost to performance and capability, it's positioned to be the
greatest thing since soft butter!  If you've read the postings of people who
attended DevCon, you'll notice an extreme optimism among CF'ers.  MM is
taking CF  Flash to the lead in a new wave of internet applications.  And
the neat part is, MM is making it possible for PHP, ASP and Java to play
too!  I was very skeptical when MM purchased Allaire.  But they keep showing
me a stronger and stronger commitment.  I have no trouble staying with MM.
They've shown that they are making CF one of their flagship products.

As for dropping a product when it's outlived its useful life, that's just
good business.  That does not make a company bad.  Generator's life had come
to an end when it became apparent that client side power was practicle with
the advances in Flash.  CF is a much better server side solution to power
that.  Dropping Generator was not a bad idea on MM's part.  It was a very
good idea.  Good business.

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Re: Contribute and Studio Observation

2002-11-11 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)
I guess I see Contribute this way.  If I'm the webmaster of a small
business, and we have a relatively good size web presence, I, using
Dreamweaver, can use Contribute to have the secretaries or sales reps or
others update portions of the website, under the control of the permissions
I've set up with Dreamweaver.  So now, instead of everyone sending me
updates in email that I must transfer up to our pages, the departments can
now do it for themselves.  I don't see Contribute used in situations where
folks are already too busy to contribute info, or in larger enterprise
situations where you already have a robust, web based CMS in place.

Since it runs on the desktop, like Dreamweaver, it's very limited (vs. a web
based CMS), but then, it's a lot cheaper!

It has a niche, and I think it will do great in that niche.

Dave



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From: Matt Liotta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 11:57 AM
Subject: RE: Contribute and Studio Observation


 Except that Contribute is based on DreamWeaver's code base.

 Matt Liotta
 President  CEO
 Montara Software, Inc.
 http://www.montarasoftware.com/
 888-408-0900 x901

  -Original Message-
  From: Robert Occhialini [mailto:bump;oddpost.com]
  Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 11:43 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Contribute and Studio Observation
 
  At the risk of being a trouble maker, I just have to make this
  observation.
 
  Now that we are allowed to talk about Contribute, I have to say the
  following:
 
 
  We have been told that MM is doing away with Studio/Homesite because
 they
  do not want to have more than one editing application in their
 application
  portfolio. I accepted this despite Dreamweaver's obvious issues that
 have
  already been covered to death. So what is the next application that MM
  releases? Another web editing application.
 
  I might be the only one that is irked by this, or maybe not, but it
 seems
  very odd to me.
 
 
  Robert Occhialini
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.bump.net
 
 
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Re: Devcon Files

2002-11-07 Thread David Hannum
On another list, the MM folks have stated that there will be no CD this
year.  Only the web version.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Josh Trefethen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:40 AM
Subject: RE: Devcon Files


I got one (a CD) from last year.

-Original Message-
From: Randy Heaps [mailto:heapsrm;explor.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 11:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Devcon Files

Was there a CD last year (for 2001 devcon) or was it web only? (the
reason I ask is that I never received one for last year.) Any info on
this appreciated...

Randy
III

-Original Message-
From: Ilyinsky, Igor [mailto:igor.ilyinsky;csfb.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 12:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Devcon Files


correct

-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:adrocknatalk;hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Devcon Files


Does this mean no CD this year? Online only?

Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division


-Original Message-
From: Vernon Viehe [mailto:vviehe;macromedia.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 12:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Devcon Files

For those of you who attended DevCon 2002, presentations will be posted
to a web site in the next two weeks. You'll be able to view the
presentations online and download handouts and code samples. The URL and
your user name/password will be distributed to conference attendees by
email in the next week. Look for this email for access information.

Vernon Viehe
ColdFusion Community Manager
Macromedia, Inc.
--
Macromedia Certified Professional
CF blog at http://vvmx.blogspot.com

-Original Message-
From: Frank Mamone [mailto:fmamone;videotron.ca]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 8:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Devcon Files


Hi Andy,

I'm not sure how the users who attended can prove that they were there,
but if you can think of something let me know. I would really like the
username and password.

Maybe MM can email the attendees the URL and  login for those who lost
the newsletter. Seems most of us have.

Vernon, can you help with this?

Thanks

- Original Message -
From: Andy Clary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 9:20 PM
Subject: Devcon Files


 Here is the url:

 http://www.macromedia.com/go/devconpresos

 I'll refrain from posting the username and password, in fairness to
those
who paid to go to devcon.

 Andy







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Re: Looking for CFMX Shared-Hosting Recommendations

2002-11-07 Thread David Hannum
I'm very familiar with Edge Web Hosting in Owings Mills, MD.
www.edgewebhosting.com   They host our SEOMUG user group site and I have
used them for shared and dedicated hosting.  Great folks.  Fantastic support
staff.

Dave


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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for CFMX Shared-Hosting Recommendations


I have a few c lients using XFireWeb (www.xfireweb.com) but they are old
clients and don't make use of any CFMX specific code.. in fact those
sites would probably run on a CF 4.5 server. :)

At any rate, I've had no problems with their service as far as reliability.

http://www.xfireweb.com/

  - Rick






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The Future Of CF Is Bright

2002-11-04 Thread David Hannum
During the weeks leading up to DevCon 2002, there was lots of talk on this
list about the view of some that ColdFusion had a destiny with death.
Anyone who went to DevCon 2002 saw just the opposite.  What we saw was
Macromedia betting the farm on the potential of the MX products and
especially the marriage of CFMX and FlashMX to be the flagship of their
offerings.  With the ability of CFMX to use and deliver web services, and
FlashMX to work seamlessly with CFMX (as well as other platforms) we saw
windows opening up right before our eyes.  So to the naysayer's who are
considering jumping to ASP, PHP or any other platform because they see an
immanent death for ColdFusion, all I can say is good luck learning those new
languages.  'Cos us old time CF'ers will just be coding away

FWIW,
Dave

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Re: Devcon Files

2002-11-04 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)
I heard lots of talk from presenters about a CD coming out (which has been
the practice in the past).

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 9:43 PM
Subject: RE: Devcon Files


  I remember that. There was a username and password too. Does
  anyone have the yellow flyer from Wednesday?

 I'm interested as well.  I got food poisoning on Tuesday night which
 pretty much blew the rest of the conference for me.  I missed everything
 on Wednesday (and Tuesday night).

 You've never had fun like a three hour plane ride with food poisoning!

 Jim Davis


 
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Re: Cookie information apprearing at the top of a page

2002-10-24 Thread David Hannum
Looks to me like you have IIS running with URLScan installed.  There is a
tweek to the URLScan config file that you need to make to remove that:
(Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] on this list sent me the info)

Here are some helpful links.

http://samcfug.org
http://www.strictlyhodaka.com
http://www.justnextdoor.us

www.clickdoug.com/clients.htm

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Stephen Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:26 AM
Subject: Cookie information apprearing at the top of a page


Hey all,
I think I have seen reference to this problem before on the list but I
could not find it in the archives. Basically what is happening is that
when I go any CF page running on my production server that sets any
cookies the information for the cookie is displayed at the top of the
page in the following format:

Content-type: text/html Page-Completion-Status: Normal
Page-Completion-Status: Normal Set-Cookie: CFID=192333; expires=Sun,
27-Sep-2037 00:00:00 GMT; path=/; Set-Cookie: CFTOKEN=70022833;
expires=Sun, 27-Sep-2037 00:00:00 GMT; path=/;

A quick search on google shows that this is a common issue, however, I
haven't been able to find a resolution. Any ideas or suggestions?

TIA
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Re: Oracle 8 Native Drivers Failing

2002-10-22 Thread David Hannum
The TNSNames.ora file is fine.  Oracle, Merrant and Microsoft ODBC all
connect and run, the 7.3 Native Drivers connect and run, SQL Plus connects
and runs.  The Oracle 8 Native Drivers fail verification.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Catherine Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: Oracle 8 Native Drivers Failing


Well, not seeing your system, my guess is that your ORACLE_HOME
environment is set to the wrong location for using the native drivers on
the W2K system. Can you connect to the database using SQL-Plus 8i
version from the W2K server? If not, then once you resolve that you
should be able to connect via CF. I ran into that once when I had both
versions of Oracle client on my system.

Hard to say. Does your connection actually fail verification or is it
just some features don't work?

Cathy

On Monday, October 21, 2002, at 05:04 PM, David Hannum wrote:

 We have CF 5.0 on Win2K SP3 and Oracle 8.1.6 (8i) on Solaris.  We cannot
 connect to the database using the Native 8.0 drivers.  The 7.3 drivers
 work
 except for CFQUERYPARAM which the 7.3 drivers do not seem to support
 and we
 cannot do without.  Does anybody have experience in this area?  Why
 doesn't
 the native 8.0 drivers work?

 Dave

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Oracle 8 Native Drivers Failing

2002-10-21 Thread David Hannum
We have CF 5.0 on Win2K SP3 and Oracle 8.1.6 (8i) on Solaris.  We cannot
connect to the database using the Native 8.0 drivers.  The 7.3 drivers work
except for CFQUERYPARAM which the 7.3 drivers do not seem to support and we
cannot do without.  Does anybody have experience in this area?  Why doesn't
the native 8.0 drivers work?

Dave

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Re: Win2K SP3 killed my IIS

2002-10-16 Thread David Hannum

I tried to uninstall IIS to re-install it.  The uninstall hung up, but then,
all of a sudden about 10 IIS Admin panels popped up (from when I tried to
start it before perhaps???)  Anyway, I stopped the uninstall, closed the
panels and now it works.  The admin panel works and the server works.  Can't
figure it out, but hey, it's running!!!

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Bob Haroche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: Win2K SP3 killed my IIS


Hmm...

First, can you un-install SP3 via the control panel?

Second, in the past I've had trouble with Zone Alarm loading at start
up hanging other services, including IIS and the IIS admin console. If
you have ZA, try disabling it at start up or even un-installing it.

Good luck.


PS. Next time, try www.goback.com -- inexpensive effective lifesaver
(and, no, I don't work for them)


-
Regards,
Bob Haroche
O n P o i n t  S o l u t i o n s
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OT: Win2K SP3 killed my IIS

2002-10-15 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

OK - I installed SP3 on my Win2K Pro dev box.  Now I can't start IIS 5.0.  I
can't even get the admin console to come up.  I can't find anything in the
MS KB.  Anybody know anything about this?

Dave


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Re: Duplicate UserNames / Passwords logging into a site

2002-10-14 Thread David Hannum

Mark,

If you use session vars, simply set a session var with a value of UID:PWD.
Exampe:  SESSION.Tracker = mark:12345

Then, upon login, validate against this.  If you have a session var that has
the value mark:12345, then kick them out to a message that tells them that
the user is already logged in.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Mark Leder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 1:30 PM
Subject: Duplicate UserNames / Passwords logging into a site


Hi All,
I need some ideas on the best approach to the following:

I have a subscription based site, where everyone has their own user name
and password (I keep duplicates from being entered in the database).
However, the problem is with sharing of usernames and passwords.  Say
for example I log in as UID = mark and PWD = 12345, while I'm in
using the site, someone else can use this same user name and password to
log in and use the site illegally.

The ideal situation would be if I were logged in, then a second person
tries to use my UID and PWD, the second person is denied access, and the
first person is booted out and given a warning screen that they account
may be deactivated because of abuse.

I use session management on this site, but have not implemented cookies.

What would be a good way to accomplish this?

Thanks,
Mark


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Why?

2002-10-03 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

With all due respect Michael, why pick on this thread, with all of the OT
stuff that comes through?  I recall a while back, a thread with a religious
tone that you not only propagated, but you originated.  Something to do with
the need to walk to a conference from the hotel on the Sabbath and hoping it
would not rain.  That thread went for quite a bit and nothing was ever said
about stopping it.  I know you own the list, but without the community, it's
nothing.  And we all ARE the community.  I just don't understand this.  The
original post did nothing wrong.  It was a simple plea to form a group of
programmers that had a common interest.  No different than wanting to form a
group of programmers from, say, the East Coast.  But because the word
Christian was used, people go bezerk!  I believe you asked it to be moved
even before the wack-o's started their senseless rebellion.

Dave

 Please move this to CF-Community before I have to force the move. Thanks.
 (Yes, the list software is written in CF and uses iMS. This means I can
 control every thing down to the way you spell your name and can alter it
at
 will. I just don't like to). :)
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Re: milonic menus question

2002-09-26 Thread David Hannum

I guess I don't understand.  How are you populating the attributes.variable?
How about some code.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Janine Jakim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 8:03 AM
Subject: RE: milonic menus question


It's the #attributes.variable# only--the one the user chooses. (this same
thing has workded on other menus fine but not this one- but the other menus
aren't good they run away from the user). It works fine with client
variables (ie: #URLToken#/#Client.SchoolID#)
Janine

-Original Message-
From: David Hannum (Ohio University) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 10:49 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: milonic menus question


Milonic is simply a DHTML menu.  I have used them several times.  Appending
variables to the URL is not a problem.  Are you hand coding the URL's or
generating them dynamically?  Either way, make sure your spelling is
correct.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Janine Jakim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: RE: milonic menus question


 your right- I actually use attributes.variable for this not any form
 variables. (that's what I get for asking a question while multi tasking).
 but do you know if there is any limitations about url variables in
milonic.
 j

 -Original Message-
 From: David Hannum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 12:01 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: milonic menus question


 I think you're trying to pass URL scope on your variables, not FORM.

 Dave


 - Original Message -
 From: Janine Jakim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:19 AM
 Subject: ot: milonic menus question


 Quick question. I'm having problems passing a variable with the milonic
 menus.  In my testing I've found that CLIENT variables pass fine- it's my
 attributes.variable or form.variable that doesn't pass.  Can milonic only
 pass client or session variables?
 Thanks for any insight.
 Janine





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Re: milonic menus question

2002-09-26 Thread David Hannum

OK - now, what is feeding your attributes scope variable?  Is it a link?
Is it a DB query?  Where are you attempting to populate that variable?

Dave

- Original Message -
From: Janine Jakim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:09 AM
Subject: RE: milonic menus question


The attributes.variable is made when a teacher chooses a student's name. (My
page has the menu for subjects/navigation then underneath the menu is the
class list- each student with a link. Once a subject is chosen the teacher
can hit any student link and see the grades for that subject).
I want the teacher to use the menu to go through all the subjects for that
student.  This I can't get to work with the milonic menu.  Right now when I
click on a different subject I am sent to that subject but am sent to a
default page- on that page I then need to pick a student's name- it doesn't
pass the info that I want to keep with the same student). Like I said I've
had it working in other menus but they have proved unstable.
The attributes.variable = studentID  that the teacher chooses from their
class list.  This class list is generated by a query.
I have tested to make sure that the attributes.variable is seen.  For
example on the menu link I added Reading #attributes.variable.#.  When I use
the menu I see Reading and the correct studentID for the current student.
If I then click on Reading I am sent to the reading page as if there was no
student picked.
Does that make sense? (sorry if I'm babbling today- too little sleep and
coffee)
Here's the section from the menu that is suppose to be the link. (I left my
test there: #attributes.variable#.
I'm starting to believe that milonic menu only passes more global variables
because it will pass everything but

script language=JavaScript
addmenu(menu=[
subjectbook,
25,  // Menu Top - The Top position of this menu in
pixels
114,  // Menu Left - The Left position of this menu
in pixels
140,  // Menu Width - Menus width in pixels
2,// Menu Border Width
,
EasySampleStyle,
0,
,
,
0,
0,
0,
,
,
0,
0,
,
,
0,
,
,ReadingCFOUTPUTap:#Attributes.StudentID#-/CFOUTPUT,CFOUTPUTIndex.c
fm?Fuseaction=SeeCourse1#URLToken#Attributes.StudentID=#Attributes.Student
ID#CLIENT.ClassID=#CLIENT.ClassID#Course=1/CFOUTPUT,,,
,Writing,CFOUTPUTIndex.cfm?Fuseaction=SeeCourse3#URLToken#CLIENT.Clas
sID=#CLIENT.ClassID#Course=3StudentID=#StudentID#/CFOUTPUT,,,
,Word
Study,CFOUTPUTIndex.cfm?Fuseaction=SeeCourse2#URLToken#CLIENT.ClassID=
#CLIENT.ClassID#Course=2StudentID=#Attributes.StudentID#/CFOUTPUT,,,
,Math,CFOUTPUTIndex.cfm?Fuseaction=SeeCourse5#URLToken#CLIENT.ClassID
=#CLIENT.ClassID#Course=5StudentID=#StudentID#/CFOUTPUT,,,
,Science,CFOUTPUTIndex.cfm?Fuseaction=SeeCourse6#URLToken#CLIENT.Clas
sID=#CLIENT.ClassID#Course=6StudentID=#StudentID#/CFOUTPUT,,,
,Social
Studies,CFOUTPUTIndex.cfm?Fuseaction=SeeCourse4#URLToken#CLIENT.ClassI
D=#CLIENT.ClassID#Course=4StudentID=#StudentID#/CFOUTPUT,,,
,Technology,CFOUTPUTIndex.cfm?Fuseaction=SeeCourse7#URLToken#CLIENT.C
lassID=#CLIENT.ClassID#Course=7StudentID=#StudentID#/CFOUTPUT,,,
,Social
Development/Citizenship,CFOUTPUTIndex.cfm?Fuseaction=SeeCourse8#URLToke
n#CLIENT.ClassID=#CLIENT.ClassID#Course=8StudentID=#StudentID#/CFOUTPUT
,,,
,Work
Habits,CFOUTPUTIndex.cfm?Fuseaction=SeeCourse9#URLToken#CLIENT.ClassID
=#CLIENT.ClassID#Course=9StudentID=#StudentID#/CFOUTPUT,,,
,Comments,CFOUTPUTIndex.cfm?Fuseaction=SeeCourse10#URLToken#CLIENT.Cl
assID=#CLIENT.ClassID#Course=10StudentID=#StudentID#/CFOUTPUT,,,
,View All Grades for
Student,CFOUTPUTIndex.cfm?Fuseaction=SeeCourseAll#URLToken#CLIENT.Clas
sID=#CLIENT.ClassID#PERMNUM=#PERMNUM#/CFOUTPUT,,,
])
/script




-Original Message-
From: David Hannum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 8:37 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: milonic menus question


I guess I don't understand.  How are you populating the attributes.variable?
How about some code.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Janine Jakim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 8:03 AM
Subject: RE: milonic menus question


It's the #attributes.variable# only--the one the user chooses. (this same
thing has workded on other menus fine but not this one- but the other menus
aren't good they run away from the user). It works fine with client
variables (ie: #URLToken#/#Client.SchoolID#)
Janine

-Original Message-
From: David Hannum (Ohio University) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 10:49 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: milonic menus question


Milonic is simply a DHTML menu.  I have used them several times.  Appending
variables to the URL is not a problem.  Are you hand coding the URL's or
generating them dynamically?  Either way, make sure your spelling is
correct.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Janine Jakim [EMAIL

Re: milonic menus question

2002-09-25 Thread David Hannum

I think you're trying to pass URL scope on your variables, not FORM.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Janine Jakim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:19 AM
Subject: ot: milonic menus question


Quick question. I'm having problems passing a variable with the milonic
menus.  In my testing I've found that CLIENT variables pass fine- it's my
attributes.variable or form.variable that doesn't pass.  Can milonic only
pass client or session variables?
Thanks for any insight.
Janine

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Re: milonic menus question

2002-09-25 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Milonic is simply a DHTML menu.  I have used them several times.  Appending
variables to the URL is not a problem.  Are you hand coding the URL's or
generating them dynamically?  Either way, make sure your spelling is
correct.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Janine Jakim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: RE: milonic menus question


 your right- I actually use attributes.variable for this not any form
 variables. (that's what I get for asking a question while multi tasking).
 but do you know if there is any limitations about url variables in
milonic.
 j

 -Original Message-
 From: David Hannum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 12:01 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: milonic menus question


 I think you're trying to pass URL scope on your variables, not FORM.

 Dave


 - Original Message -
 From: Janine Jakim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:19 AM
 Subject: ot: milonic menus question


 Quick question. I'm having problems passing a variable with the milonic
 menus.  In my testing I've found that CLIENT variables pass fine- it's my
 attributes.variable or form.variable that doesn't pass.  Can milonic only
 pass client or session variables?
 Thanks for any insight.
 Janine


 
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Re: Forging a web page

2002-09-24 Thread David Hannum

IE has the ability to download an entire web page (graphics, javascripts and
all) using the File:Save function.  Then, they can run it on their own
desktop with anything changed they want . . .

Dave


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Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 10:47 AM
Subject: OT: Forging a web page


 Are there any tools that allow users change data in a cfm/html page?

 A fax of one of my web sites' pages made it to my desk yesterday.  A
student
 is challenging grades with a forged date in the banner of the web page.  I
 know the date is forged because two separate systems have logged a
different
 date for the activity.  I'm curious to know how easy it is to copy a page,
 all files included, and then modify it.  There's the right click save
method
 and notepad, but this is a little too convoluted and tedious.

 Are there any click and point type browser/editor hybrids that get a page
 then allow editing the page?

 Thanks,
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Re: Sorta OT:Posting One Site Inside Another

2002-09-23 Thread David Hannum

Mark,

After thinking about your challenge, I think about the only way to do this
would be for each potential client to give you an FTP directory.  Then, you
could schedule an FTP process to send up all of the pages in a container.
They could then wrap the container with their ASP. PHP, CF or whatever to
suck it into their operation.  How dyanmic would the content be?  I mean,
info changing daily, weekly, hourly, what?

Dave


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Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 11:22 AM
Subject: RE: Sorta OT:Posting One Site Inside Another


   Do you want them to hit your images remotely, or have a local copy?
   How often do they want it updated?

   This seems like an unconventional request to say the least, especially
 since you have no control over the remote site.  ( Shouldn't it be there
 problem on how to get it? Of course it should, but it's not... )

 At 11:02 AM 9/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
 They want a copy of the complete site, with my client's header and
 footer, and look and feel.
 
 Thanks,
 Mark
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 10:57 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Sorta OT:Posting One Site Inside Another
 
 
I'm confused..
My first thought was a frame.  Arguments could be made that using a
 frame
 is leaving the members-only site, at least for a single frame.
 
Are you ( they ) really looking for a copy of the complete site,
 including your look and feel?  Or do they just want to be able to
 display
 the data?  Can you just create an XML version of your site's data and
 give
 them access to it?
 
 At 10:06 AM 9/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
  A client wants to be able to offer the ability to post his site INSIDE
  an organization's members-only password protected area (outputting
  everything between HTML/HTML).  As an example, say I launch a
  browser window going to Macromedis's homepage; below the flash banner I
 
  would pull in MSN.com (the entire page).
  
  Here's the problem: If the organization had their site written in CF, I
 
  could use CFHTTP.  But this ability needs to be cross-platform (ie,
  posting my client's CF pages inside ASP, JSP, etc.)
  
  [A clickable hyperlink to my client's content, launching a new browser
  window) was originally discussed - however the organizations wanting to
 
  buy this site content doesn't want people leaving their member's only
  area for any reason - this would be a deal-killer]
  
  Is there a way to do this?  How would I package the my client's site so
 
  that others can pick it up and insert it inside their site.  Would it
  be XML? WDDX?  I really don't know where to begin with this one.  Are
  there some reference books, sites, tutorials that are recommended?
  
  Hopefully this description is clear.
  
  Thanks,
  Mark
  
  

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Re: Referencing a dynamically named form field

2002-09-20 Thread David Hannum

Use Evaluate to parse out all of the names and values:
This will display them - you can figure the rest.

CFLOOP LIST=#FORM.FieldNames# Index=i
CFSET Val = Evaluate(i)
CFOUTPUT #i# = #val#BR/CFOUTPUT
/CFLOOP

Dave

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Subject: Referencing a dynamically named form field


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 Hi,

 I have created a form that is populated by a query, like this:


 form
 cfoutput query=query
 First Name: input type=text name=firstname value=#firstname#
 Last Name: input type=text name=lastname value=#lastname#
 input type=radio name=linkSection#CurrentRow# value=MyContent
 cfif myLinks_section EQ contentchecked/cfif
 input type=radio name=linkSection#CurrentRow#
 value=MyDepartment cfif myLinks_section EQ departmentchecked/cfif
 input type=radio name=linkSection#CurrentRow#
 value=MyWesminster cfif myLinks_section EQ
westminsterchecked/cfif

 /cfoutput
 /form

 As you can see I have used an cfif statement to see which radio button
 should be checked according to the queries results.  I have had to use the
 CurrentRow to give each set of checkboxes an individual name, so that they
 don't over write each other when selected.  This gives me a set of form
 fields with names like linkSection1 and linkSection2, depending on how
many
 results are returned by my query.

 The problem I am having is referencing these checkboxes in my form action
 page.  I could just go cfoutput#FORM.linkSection1#/cfoutput or
 cfoutput#FORM.linkSection2#/cfoutput, but the problems is I don't know
 how many there will be.  My query could return either 2 different results
or
 50, that means I need to output either #FORM.linkSection1# to
 #FORM.linkSection50#.

 My question is how can I call the form field no matter how many are
passed.

 I have tried this:

 cfloop index=index from=1 to=#ListLen(FORM.firstname)#
   cfset FORM.linksSection = FORM.linksSection + #index#
   cfoutput#FORM.linksSection#/cfoutput
 /cfloop

 but it failed.

 Any one got any ideas?

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CF Studio 5 RDS/FTP records

2002-09-20 Thread David Hannum

I'm setting up a new workstation, and I'm installing StudioMX along with CF
Studio 5.  I'd like to copy all of my old CF Studio 5 settings, including
RDS and FTP to the new setup.  Where does CF Studio 5 store this?  I've
alreay copied over all of the User Data files, but that did not give me my
RDS/FTP connections.

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Re: CF Studio 5 RDS/FTP records

2002-09-20 Thread David Hannum

Great.  I'll check it out.

Regards,
Dave


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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 11:21 AM
Subject: RE: CF Studio 5 RDS/FTP records


The RDS/FTP connections are saved in the registry under the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Macromedia\RemoteServers. You would need to be
logged in as the user that created the connections in order to see them
there. You can then export the key and import it on the new workstation.

Deb

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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 11:02 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF Studio 5 RDS/FTP records


I'm setting up a new workstation, and I'm installing StudioMX along with CF
Studio 5.  I'd like to copy all of my old CF Studio 5 settings, including
RDS and FTP to the new setup.  Where does CF Studio 5 store this?  I've
alreay copied over all of the User Data files, but that did not give me my
RDS/FTP connections.

Dave





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Re: Calculating Shipping charges...

2002-09-18 Thread David Hannum

We've used the CFINTERSHIPPER tag from Michael Sheldon before.  The
Intershipper service is a supports UPS, FedEx, US Postal Service, Airborne,
Bax Global, DHL, Emery, and Airnet..  The service seemed to be down quite a
bit during the three years we used it, but it was nice.  We could let the
customers see all the options and choose the one they wanted.  Check out
http://www.intershipper.com and download the tags there.

Dave


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From: Yager, Brian T Contractor/Sverdrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 10:35 AM
Subject: Calculating Shipping charges...


 I'm developing a shopping cart.  Can anyone give me some ideas as to how
to
 calculate shipping?  I know the first question is going to be Who is
doing the
 shipping?.  The answer to that is I don't know.  Whoever the owner of
the
 shopping cart wants.  It could be UPS, Fed Ex, USPS...If there are ways to
 calculate all of these (based on some criteria), I would love to know.  I
 appreciate any and all help on this.

 Thanks,

 Brian Yager
 President - North AL Cold Fusion Users Group
 http://www.nacfug.com
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Re: Getting a business off the ground

2002-09-05 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

It depends on where you are in life.  If you're young, single, and
relatively free of debt, you can more afford to take a plunge.  Under those
circumstances, it does not take as much to bounce back if things don't work
out.  You might move in with your folks or family until you get some income
rolling.  But if you're mid 40's with three kids just a few years from
college, a mortgage and two car payments, it's a lot tougher to step away
from that check and benefits.  That is unless you have a terrific bankroll
or a angle investor or venture capital behind you.  Even then, you're really
risking the future financial livelihood of the ones depending on you!

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Robert Everland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 4:46 PM
Subject: RE: Getting a business off the ground


 I have heard that, but I figured I may as well save up now and moonlight
 while I am making decent money. So if anything happens (knock on wood) I
can
 go at it full force.

 Robert Everland III
 Web Developer Extraordinaire
 Dixon Ticonderoga Company
 http://www.dixonusa.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 3:28 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Getting a business off the ground


 The big thing is that you have to jump all the way in. You can't start a
 company moonlighting while you work somewhere else. If you can't bet your
 livelihood on your business then you can't really expect anyone else to
 either.

 Matt Liotta
 President  CEO
 Montara Software, Inc.
 http://www.montarasoftware.com/
 V: 415-577-8070
 F: 415-341-8906
 P: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  -Original Message-
  From: Robert Everland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 11:53 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: OT: Getting a business off the ground
 
  I have started my own company a while ago and am hitting a brick wall
 on
  how
  to get it off the ground. It's hard to do absolutely everything
 myself, so
  I
  throw this out to some of you that have your own company. What did you
 do?
  Did you start with money? Hire people? Do everything yourself? Have a
 kick
  ass product that got you off the ground? Cold called people? Sent out
 a
  mailing? What did you do? I have an application I made that is pretty
  polished and am just looking for ideas on how to get this thing out
 the
  door
  to people as either a service or as a stand alone app people can buy.
 WHAT
  DO I DO!! Anyways, sorry for the OT, flame away, but I figure
 there
  has
  to be a couple other people that could benefit from this discussion,
 let
  me
  know if this needs to move over to cf-community so I can sign up for
 it.
 
  Robert Everland III
  Web Developer Extraordinaire
  Dixon Ticonderoga Company
  http://www.dixonusa.com
 

 
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Re: Getting a business off the ground

2002-09-05 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: Getting a business off the ground


 Sounds like an excuse. Woulda shoulda coulda

How is it an excuse?  It's reality for many.  It depends on how badly you
want something and what you're willing to sacrifice for it . . . and an
honest evaluation of how much of it's for yourself, and how much of it's
truly for your family?  Is it fair to your kids to loose everything on a
pipe dream?  But if I'm young and single with no dependents, I don't have
that choice to make!  Look, I work for a university.  I have to work about
another 20-40 hrs per week on my own in this rural area to feed my kids and
keep our home.  I battle this question all the time.  But I also know that
in every successful business, somebody had the nadders to put it ALL on the
line. . . .   How much do you believe in your product?

Dave


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Re: Getting a business off the ground

2002-09-05 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

- Original Message -
From: Ken Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 9:15 PM
Subject: RE: Getting a business off the ground


 Sounds like an excuse. Woulda shoulda coulda  :)  There's always business
to
 be had if you're creative, pursuasive and willing to dig for it.

Business to be had is one thing.  What Robert is talking about is putting it
ALL on the line for one product!

Dave



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Re: Oracle and CF5

2002-09-04 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Have you installed the Oracle client on the server?  We're running CF 5 on
Win2K against Oracle 7.x  8.x servers on IBM, AIX and Sun boxes.  Not a
problem (except for one issue on the IBM).  But, you need the Oracle client
installed on the server and you need a properly written TNS Names file
(tnsnames.ora) that the Oracle drivers can find.  If this isn't enough info,
I'll be glad to expound further.

Dave

=
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Web Analyst/Programmer
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From: Stephenie Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 5:03 PM
Subject: Oracle and CF5


 I have a client who is running a dedicated CF5 server and a dedicated
 Oracle server. We can't get CF to talk to oracle.
 The dsn's we setup in the ODBC control panel verify, but not through CF
 and CF tells me
 ODBC Error Code = IM003 (Specified driver could not be loaded)


 Specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 126 (MERANT
 3.70 ColdFusion OEM 32-BIT Oracle8).
 

 Neither the DSN with the merant driver nor the dsn with the ms oracle
 driver will verify through CF administrator...

 Anyone know anything about this? This is my first time dealing with
 oracle and it is driving me crazy!

 Oh yeah, this is a Win2k server

 ~~
 Stephenie


 
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EPS to JPG

2002-09-04 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Does anybody know of a CF tag that will convert EPS images to JPG?

Thanks,
Dave



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Re: EPS to JPG

2002-09-04 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

I have CFX_Image.  But the docs are so skimpy.  It mentions Photoshop, but
never referrs to .eps files or how to call them.  Here's all it says about
Photoshop: (does this tell me anything?)

IPTC-variables: ( Photoshop File Info )
==
IPTC_CAPTION:
IPTC_WRITER:
IPTC_HEADLINE:
IPTC_SPECIAL_INSTRUCTIONS:
IPTC_BYLINE:
IPTC_BYLINE_TITLE:
IPTC_CREDIT:
IPTC_SOURCE:
IPTC_OBJECT_NAME:
IPTC_DATE_CREATED:
IPTC_CITY:
IPTC_PROVINCE_STATE:
IPTC_COUNTRY_NAME:
IPTC_ORIGINAL_TRANSMISSION_REFERENCE:
IPTC_CATEGORY:
IPTC_SUPPLEMENTAL_CATEGORY_LIST:
IPTC_URGENCY:
IPTC_KEYWORD_LIST:
IPTC_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE:

Adobe-variables ( Photoshop File Info - NON IPTC )
===
ADOBE_IMAGE_URL
ADOBE_COPYRIGHT_FLAG

Dave


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From: Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: EPS to JPG


 I'm not 100% sure, but checkout CFX_Image

 Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
 VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
 Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
 t. 250.920.8830
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 - Original Message -
 From: David Hannum (Ohio University) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:04 PM
 Subject: EPS to JPG


  Does anybody know of a CF tag that will convert EPS images to JPG?
 
  Thanks,
  Dave
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: EPS to JPG

2002-09-04 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Thanks, but I don't think CFX_IMAGE is the tool.  I've tried everything I
know to and everything you've said and it just keeps throwing unknown
errors.  I'll just keep looking.

Dave


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From: Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: EPS to JPG


 I'm not sure (just saw it yesterday), but this may do it:

   CFX_IMAGE
 ACTION=IML
 FILE=#Expandpath('original.eps')#
 OUTPUT=#Expandpath('finished.jpg')# 

 I may have the action wrongit may be CONVERT.  Jukka Manner has
another
 tag based on CFX_Image and that's where I saw the conversion syntax.  It
was
 on some aimless site I found when searching Google on how to convert
bitmaps
 to jpegs.  It was something like CFX_GID.

 HTH

 Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
 VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
 Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
 t. 250.920.8830
 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 www.macromedia.com
 -
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 Founder  Director
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 - Original Message -
 From: David Hannum (Ohio University) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:31 PM
 Subject: Re: EPS to JPG


  I have CFX_Image.  But the docs are so skimpy.  It mentions Photoshop,
but
  never referrs to .eps files or how to call them.  Here's all it says
about
  Photoshop: (does this tell me anything?)
 
  IPTC-variables: ( Photoshop File Info )
  ==
  IPTC_CAPTION:
  IPTC_WRITER:
  IPTC_HEADLINE:
  IPTC_SPECIAL_INSTRUCTIONS:
  IPTC_BYLINE:
  IPTC_BYLINE_TITLE:
  IPTC_CREDIT:
  IPTC_SOURCE:
  IPTC_OBJECT_NAME:
  IPTC_DATE_CREATED:
  IPTC_CITY:
  IPTC_PROVINCE_STATE:
  IPTC_COUNTRY_NAME:
  IPTC_ORIGINAL_TRANSMISSION_REFERENCE:
  IPTC_CATEGORY:
  IPTC_SUPPLEMENTAL_CATEGORY_LIST:
  IPTC_URGENCY:
  IPTC_KEYWORD_LIST:
  IPTC_COPYRIGHT_NOTICE:
 
  Adobe-variables ( Photoshop File Info - NON IPTC )
  ===
  ADOBE_IMAGE_URL
  ADOBE_COPYRIGHT_FLAG
 
  Dave
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 6:17 PM
  Subject: Re: EPS to JPG
 
 
   I'm not 100% sure, but checkout CFX_Image
  
   Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
   VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
   Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
   t. 250.920.8830
   e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   -
   Macromedia Associate Partner
   www.macromedia.com
   -
   Vancouver Island ColdFusion Users Group
   Founder  Director
   www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
   - Original Message -
   From: David Hannum (Ohio University) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:04 PM
   Subject: EPS to JPG
  
  
Does anybody know of a CF tag that will convert EPS images to JPG?
   
Thanks,
Dave
   
   
   
   
  
 
 
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Re: EPS to JPG

2002-09-04 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

I'm on my way there now . . .

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Matt Liotta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 6:51 PM
Subject: RE: EPS to JPG


 It can easily be done with JAI. For more information on using JAI with
 CF, check out my article at
 http://www.devx.com/webdev/articles/ml080102.asp.

 Matt Liotta
 President  CEO
 Montara Software, Inc.
 http://www.montarasoftware.com/
 V: 415-577-8070
 F: 415-341-8906
 P: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  -Original Message-
  From: David Hannum (Ohio University) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:04 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: EPS to JPG
 
  Does anybody know of a CF tag that will convert EPS images to JPG?
 
  Thanks,
  Dave
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: EPS to JPG

2002-09-04 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Oops.  We're using CF 5.0

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Matt Liotta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 6:51 PM
Subject: RE: EPS to JPG


 It can easily be done with JAI. For more information on using JAI with
 CF, check out my article at
 http://www.devx.com/webdev/articles/ml080102.asp.

 Matt Liotta
 President  CEO
 Montara Software, Inc.
 http://www.montarasoftware.com/
 V: 415-577-8070
 F: 415-341-8906
 P: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  -Original Message-
  From: David Hannum (Ohio University) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:04 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: EPS to JPG
 
  Does anybody know of a CF tag that will convert EPS images to JPG?
 
  Thanks,
  Dave
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: programmer vs. developer

2002-08-28 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Listen, in the job market, it make a LOT of difference. Here at the
University, there is a whole grade level difference in pay between a
developer and a programmer.  This can mean up to $15k annually.  If I'm
not listed as a programmer, I'm lumped in with the web designers.

Dave


  Yes,
 
  We program.  But in the grand scheme of things, for demographic purposes
  we are considered developers, not just MM but to the computer world.
  Programmers beat us to the programming way back when computers were
  invented.  They got first rights to use that name in generic terms.
 
  We don't do what they do.  We program web pages/applications, but are
  considered 'developers'.
 
  I'm glad you feel so strongly about it, but I think it doesn't really
  matter and you definitely shouldn't be losing any sleep over it.  That's
  just me.
 
  t
 
  **
  Tyler M. Fitch
  Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer
  http://isitedesign.com
  **
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:52 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: programmer vs. developer
 
 
  In MMs mind, a programmer is one who uses a compiled language like Java
  or C++. A developer is someone who uses a scripting language like CF.
  This is a totally artificial distinction and one I reject on every
  level. I program. So do you. We're programmers.
 
 
   whats the difference?
  
 
 
 
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Re: CVS

2002-08-27 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

I thought CVS was Cardiovascular System . . .  g
CSV is very handy . . .

Dave
- Original Message -
From: Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: CVS


 CVS is a drug store. CSV stands for comma-separated values which is a text
file that uses commas (or other characters, most notably tabs) to separate
data values. Usually used as a text dump of data.


  What is a CVS and where can I learn more about it?
 
 
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Re: WHy is this list so slow??

2002-08-27 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

If the problem is from outside Michael's area, then it's not his problem.
There has been a tremendous amount of Net congestion lately in association
with the Klez.h virus.  I've have on occasion received replies before I saw
my original post.  I've seen replies to posts other than mine before I saw
the original question asked.  It's the web we're working with.  It might be
rocket science, but it doesn't always act like it.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: ali daniali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 6:53 PM
Subject: WHy is this list so slow??


 I haven't even seen the original post in my mailbox (I'm looking at this
off of the web site). But there seems to be an excessive amount of lag
between posts to the list and subscribers seeing it in their mailbox. I
think this might be more lag time than an individuals SMTP servers queing up
mail. Michael can you check things out from outside your own network. Maybe
with a hotmail or yahoo account and see the real life lag of messages coming
and going.
 Thanks
 
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Re: ColdFusion MX performance brief now available

2002-07-24 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

At the Allaire CF Developers Conference in DC in 2000, they ran a side by
side comparison on identical Compaq computers comparing CF6 (called Neo
then) against CF 4.5.  The script found all the prime numbers between 1 and
100,000 or something like that.  What I do remember is that CF 4.5 took
something over 12 seconds and Neo took like 4.5 seconds.  Now, it's possible
that the test was Neo vs. CF 5 but I can't remember for sure.  I do know
that CF 5 had not been released yet.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Ben Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 6:49 PM
Subject: RE: ColdFusion MX performance brief now available


  I was comparing the dual Linux to the quad Windows setup.

 I'm not a systems expert, but perhaps someone else can confirm this.  As
far
 as I can remember from what I have read, 4 500Mhz processors do not equal
1
 2000Mhz.  The computing cost to push certain tasks or threads to certain
 processors can take quite a bit of cycles.  Take a look at the data for
the
 Win2K boxes.  The pages per minute with one processor is half of the
number
 of pages with four processors.  Once you start changing the number of
 processors, you add all sorts of factors such as how the SMP is handled
and
 what not.

 Although I would be interested to see a comparison between Linux and
Win2K,
 I personally don't think it really matters.  If somebody knows Linux,
stick
 with Linux.  If you know Windows, stay with that.  A couple hundred extra
 page hits shouldn't warrent switching over your entire system to something
 different.



 Ben Johnson

 
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Re: DevCon 2002 info

2002-07-02 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

It seems that The Server Side is for the CF'ers and JRun'ers.  Then there
is the Rich Internet Applications which they could not avoid since they're
so focused on the use of Flash MX  ColdFusion MX together.  Any developer
who is trying to do this will have interests in this track.  All of us can
use at least something form the User Centered Development track.  So it
still seems very worth while to me!

Dave Hannum
Web Analyst/Programmer
Ohio University
www.ohio.edu


- Original Message -
From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 3:14 PM
Subject: RE: DevCon 2002 info


  Is it me, or do most of the topics covered at DevCon seem to
  be aimed at designers and not the CF world? A large percentage
  of the sessions seem to be focused highly on Flash, Dreamweaver
  and other Studio MX products. Or, perhaps it seems this way to
  me because I work at somewhere that has no plans to use any of
  the Flash integration features of MX or most of the other MX
  Studio products?

 While many topics cover Flash MX and Dreamweaver MX, I think it would be a
 mistake to assume that the focus of those products is limited to
designers.
 We do a lot of Flash work here, and while good design is important, it's
not
 really the focus of that work. It's worthwhile to think about Flash the
same
 way that you'd think about other application development tools that allow
 you to build GUIs - you use them to build front ends (which typically
 contain presentation logic that can be quite complex) for back-end
 applications, much like you might have used Visual Basic five years ago
(or
 now, for that matter) to build front ends for client-server applications.

 As for Dreamweaver MX, it's a text editor, and while it has lots of
features
 that make it more useful to designers than other text editors may be, MM
is
 positioning it to be a one-size-fits-all development tool. While many
here
 may argue about the validity of that position, it's certainly the
direction
 in which Dreamweaver is going. And as I start to use it more and more
 myself, I can understand that position - and I'm certainly no designer.
 Trust me on that.

 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
 http://www.figleaf.com/
 voice: (202) 797-5496
 fax: (202) 797-5444
 
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Re: correct syntax for replace double quotes - solution

2002-06-20 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

#Replace(myQuery.data, , , ALL)#

You must escape the double quotes between the set of double quotes in the
first set.  That's why there are 4 double quotes.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: correct syntax for replace double quotes - solution


 solved it..are single quotes always a viable substitute for double
 quotes within functions

 this line of code work

 #Replace(myQuery.data, '  ', , All )#


 - Original Message -
 From: Michael Dorr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 3:50 PM
 Subject: RE: correct syntax for replace double quotes


  Probably not.  I'd try this
 
  Replace(sText, , , ALL)
 
  Your example would probably throw an error because you need to escape
 double quotes inside a CF Function unless you are using single quotes for
 your attributes.  Secondly, your example would remove double quotes only
 when a blank space both preceded and followed it.  You were definitely on
 the right track however.
 
  Mike
 
  Michael B. Dorr
  eLab Web Application Developer
  Owen @ Vanderbilt University
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 12:26 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: correct syntax for replace double quotes
 
  #Replace(myQuery.data,   , , All )#
 
 
  Is this the correct syntax for removing double quotes??
 
 
 
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Re: word without word on the server

2002-05-30 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Check out www.cfcomet.com for some great tutorials on making Word docs from
RTF's.  I do it all the time.  You create a template in word, save it as an
RTF.  Then, save the RTF as a .CFM file, incorporate your CF tags in the
right places to populate areas and voila!

Dave


- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: word without word on the server


 I think it's possible to do this in .RTF files that can be opened up in
 word, but ... without having access to some windows library, I don't think
 it's possible (might want to look around on the CFDEVEX or CFX galleries?)

 ~Todd

 On Thu, 30 May 2002, Deanna Schneider wrote:

  Hi Folks,
  I don't think this is possible, but I wanted to double check.
 
  Is it possible to write a word document on the fly that includes
images,
  or more precisely, headers and footers? I can write the text (body)
parts of
  it without a problem, and even get all the stupid mso-styles to work
  appropriately. But, when it comes to embedding images, I'm at a loss.
 
  By the way, we do not have word installed on the server, and we're not
  running IIS.
 
  -Deanna
 
 
  Deanna Schneider
  Interactive Media Developer
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
 
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Re: Memory problems

2002-05-29 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

The point I was making was not in defense of Access.  I know Owen and what
he's doing.  My point was that I don't think his files are nearly as big as
Michaels archives, so I don't think file size is the problem.  The drivers
may be.  The install may be hosed as well.  I agree - I'd get out of Access
ASAP too, but until he can, there are other things he can try.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Rob Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 3:38 PM
Subject: RE: Memory problems


 Well, why do you think he's moving the list archive out of Access?

 Up to a certain amount of traffic/data MS Access is a decent solution.
After
 that it's a 'disaster waiting to happen' to quote Michael himself.

 I'd definetely begin considering other alternatives, ASAP.

 /rob

 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Hannum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 3:09 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Memory problems


 Owen,

 I doubt that the size of your files is the problem.  Michael D. runs the
 CF-talk list with an Access database (or did until just recently).  Have
you
 got the latest MS Jet drivers?  Access 2000 is much more stout than 97.
 Perhaps the latest ODBC drivers would be a quick short term fix.

 Dave


 - Original Message -
 From: Owen Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 2:42 PM
 Subject: Re: Memory problems


 So, the consensus is Access is the problem!  I wonder if the memory
problems
 have gotten worse in the past couple of months because of the growing size
 of the database?

  I think in the cfusion\bin directory there is a batch file provided that
  sets up your scheduler to restart cf services at 2am (or so).

 So running Cycle.bat sets up the scheduler?  Or do I need to schedule
 Cycle.bat to be run?

 I guess conversion to MySQL is now on the top of the pile after vacation.

 -- Owen

 
  We've been having problems lately with our server running out of memory.




 
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Re: Expiring Link

2002-05-23 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

One way would be when the link is established, put a variable in the URL
that has a time stamp in it.  Then, in your app, put a CFIF that reads that
timestamp if it exists, and don't write out the link if it's after 6 hours.
You could populate the timestamp from a cookie you set on the visitors
client at the time they visit.

Dave

- Original Message -
From: Mark Leder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 9:32 AM
Subject: Expiring Link


 In an e-com application, how do I create an expiring link which will no
 longer work after, say 6 hours?

 Thanks,
 Mark

 
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OT: Terms Conditions

2002-05-04 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Does anybody have a good example of a Terms  Conditions they use for web
development.  We're developing one and I really don't have a feel for what
all it should contain.  Is there an example on the web anywhere.  I see
plenty for use of a site, but I need one for the customer's use of what we
develop.

Thanks,
Dave

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Re: Dynamic News

2002-05-03 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

 Moreover is free for non-commercial, fee for commercial.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Randell B Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: Dynamic News


 Moreover is for non-commercial use.

 Anything for commercial use that you are aware of?

 Randy Adkins
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/03/02 15:28 PM 
 I have moreover. AFAIK it's free

 On Fri, 3 May 2002, Cold Fusion wrote:

  Does anyone use Moreover or anything to display NEWS on a webpage?
 
  If so, which one and what are the cost?
 
  Good  Bad expereinces are appreciated
 
 

 
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Re: atswebnet

2002-04-17 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

At 5:48 pm all of my sites there are fine.  I have three small ones.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Michael Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 4:55 PM
Subject: atswebnet


 Any other atswebnet folks gone dead? Even there main site is downmail
too!

 
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Re: are there any free wysiwyg html editors?

2002-04-15 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

There are several.  1st Page (www.evrsoft.com)  is a good one along with
Arachnophilia (http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/)

Dave


- Original Message -
From: John Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 5:20 PM
Subject: are there any free wysiwyg html editors?


 Are there any free or starts to completely free wysiwyg html editors out
 there?  Even if it is just html and javascript.

 Something similar to ActiveEdit would be nice?

 I actually can get away with something that has the basic features:
 Add links
 Change font colors
 Add breaks etc.

 Dont want to reinvent the wheel if possible.

 John
 
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Fw: are there any free wysiwyg html editors?

2002-04-15 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Duh! - you said WYSIWYG didn't you.  My bad . . .   Can't read tonight.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: David Hannum (Ohio University) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: are there any free wysiwyg html editors?


 There are several.  1st Page (www.evrsoft.com)  is a good one along with
 Arachnophilia (http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/)

 Dave


 - Original Message -
 From: John Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 5:20 PM
 Subject: are there any free wysiwyg html editors?


  Are there any free or starts to completely free wysiwyg html editors out
  there?  Even if it is just html and javascript.
 
  Something similar to ActiveEdit would be nice?
 
  I actually can get away with something that has the basic features:
  Add links
  Change font colors
  Add breaks etc.
 
  Dont want to reinvent the wheel if possible.
 
  John
  
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OT: A little SQL help

2002-04-10 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

I want to filter the output of two tables with a where clause.  Simple
enough.  Except that the values in the two table keys look like this:

Table 1Table 2
IDID
106010
126012
256025

So, how can I write this SQL?

WHERE Table1_ID = (600 + Table2_ID)
OR
WHERE Table1_ID = 60||Table2_ID

Those don't work.  Any suggestions?

Dave

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Re: A little SQL help

2002-04-10 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

I got it:

Table2_ID = (600 + Table1_ID)

Thanks,
Dave


- Original Message - 
From: Bryan Love [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:26 PM
Subject: RE: A little SQL help


  WHERE Table1_ID = (600 + Table2_ID)
 
 wouldn't it be this...
 WHERE Table1_ID = (Table2_ID - 600)??
 
 -Original Message-
 From: David Hannum (Ohio University) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 7:23 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: OT: A little SQL help
 
 
 I want to filter the output of two tables with a where clause.  Simple
 enough.  Except that the values in the two table keys look like this:
 
 Table 1Table 2
 IDID
 106010
 126012
 256025
 
 So, how can I write this SQL?
 
 WHERE Table1_ID = (600 + Table2_ID)
 OR
 WHERE Table1_ID = 60||Table2_ID
 
 Those don't work.  Any suggestions?
 
 Dave
 
 
 
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Re: detecting an image

2002-04-02 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Try using the CF_IMAGE tag inside a CFTRY/CFCATCH

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Scott Mulholland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:09 PM
Subject: detecting an image


 Any way using CF to tell if an image exists, and show another image if it
 doesn't?

 I don't think FileExists is not an option as the images are on a remote
 machine. CFHTTP and check the length of the response?

 TIA,

 Scott


 
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Re: XML news feed

2002-03-27 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Also a ton of money for commercial.  Only free to personal and not for
profit.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Mark Broner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 4:14 PM
Subject: RE: XML news feed


 www.moreover.com  has a wddx xml feed.  nice and easy to play with.

 -Original Message-
 From: chris.alvarado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 1:31 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: XML news feed


 I know this is like the 1.3^35 time this has been brought up but can
anyone
 list the XML news feeds they know of?

 Preferably free but if its good i wouldnt mind paying.

 Thanks a 1.3^35

 =)

 -chris.alvarado
 [application.developer]
 4 Guys Interactive, Inc.


 
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Re: Oracle ODBC CF5 Ent

2002-03-19 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

We run Oracle 8 here with CF5 Ent.  You have two choices.  CF Enterprise
comes with Native Oracle drivers.  You can also use the MS odbc drivers for
Oracle.  They are very solid and very fast.  I've read somewhere (can't
remember where) that the latest MS ODBC drivers for Oracle are actually
faster with CF than the Native.  We have Oracle running on IBM and as a
result, we have an issue with the Native drivers, so we use the Microsoft
ODBC exclusively.

Dave

=
David Hannum
Web Analyst/Programmer
Ohio University
Athens, OH




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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 5:03 PM
Subject: Oracle ODBC CF5 Ent


 I have CF 5 Enterprise server, I am running oracle 8 for my data server. I
 see the drivers (Merant Oracle 8) for creating the odbc connection, but I
 am unable to connect.  I tried via SQLSoft no problems, I can run queries
 as well.
 I found in the installation documentation to create an alias Using the
Net8
 Easy Config, well when I do that I get a message saying that my tnsnames
 file was updated, then I am unable to connect even through my SQLSoft.
 I am now able to connect again using SQLSoft, but still a no go on the
ODBC
 Connection.
 Does anyone know what I may be doing wrong here?
 Your help is very much appreciated!
 Macromedia really needs to get their crap together as far as the ODBC
 connections with oracle.  I am about to switch back to perl.  Worked fine
 for me!

 Ray Bujarski
 858-845-7669
 858-636-9900 pgr
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Re: generate Word document from template

2002-03-19 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

I've had good luck generating .rtf files that are read into Word.  Check out
www.cfcomet.com  They have good info on both Word and rtf generation.

Dave


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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:55 PM
Subject: generate Word document from template


 hi,

 does anyone knows how can i generate a Word document
 from a Word template?




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Re: Cannot open database

2002-02-10 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Owen,

You most likely won't be able to put an eyeball on the corrupt data.
Usually non-visible characters are the culprit.  How many tables do you have
in your Access database?  I believe that you said you're running Access 97.
If that's so, Access 97 was not real well suited for the web.  It could be
you've reached some limitations with the engine.  Do you have Access 2000
where you could do a conversion?  Access 2000 is many times more robust for
web apps.  It handles simultaneous connections much better, can handle
larger tables and more rows - it's just stouter.  Try a conversion if you
can.  That might fix it.  Can you talk your mgt. to going to SQL Server?
This might be a good time for you to plead your case . . . .

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Owen Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 9:33 PM
Subject: RE: Cannot open database


  Chances are (not positive, but highly probable) that the
  newest entry in the database is the culprit.  Try, in access
  to delete or
  edit that entry.

 Dave, is the corruption visible in the data?  There's a lot of tables in
 the main database, so it would be a lot of stuff to sift through.  Also:
 Why would several different database files be inaccessible?  It's highly
 unlikely that they were all accessed around the same time.

 -- Owen
 
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Re: Cannot open database

2002-02-09 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Owen,

I've had that problem before where a corrupt record in the database caused
the problem.  Chances are (not positive, but highly probable) that the
newest entry in the database is the culprit.  Try, in access to delete or
edit that entry.  Should fix things for you.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Owen Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Cannot open database


  Have you tried repairing it? (Tools  /  Database Utilities  /  Compact
and
  Repair)

 Yes.  If the database file was corrupt, wouldn't I not be able to interact
 with it through ColdFusion Studio?

 -- Owen

   All of a sudden we're getting this error when ColdFusion tries to
access
  any of
   our Access 97 databases:
  
   ODBC Error Code = S1000 (General error)
  
   [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Cannot open database
  '(unknown)'. It
   may not be a database that your application recognizes, or the file
may
 be
   corrupt.

 
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Re: Osprey?

2002-02-01 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

I've got an Osprey video card . . . I guess that's not the same thing, huh?

8-)
Dave

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Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: Osprey?


 Has anyone worked with an Osprey database?  I couldn't find any specific
 references to it on MM's site, and have a client who needs us to interface
 with their Osprey server.

 Thanks in advance.

 -Bill
 brainbox
 
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Re: WDDX feeds

2002-01-31 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Beware - moreover is free for nonprofits and personal home pages.  Anything
else is BIG bucks!

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Joseph DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 8:12 PM
Subject: RE: WDDX feeds


 Check out moreover:
 http://w.moreover.com/



 -Original Message-
 From: Steve Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 5:05 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: WDDX feeds


 Anyone know of any sites that serves WDDX news?  I have one now but it
 grabs news from several different sites, I was looking for a major news
 site that served them if possible.

 __
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 atnet solutions, inc.
 http://www.atnetsolutions.com


 
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Re: Conditional statement based on Server Time

2002-01-31 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Mark,

The Now() function returns the server time.  Do this:
CFOUTPUT#Now()#/CFOUTPUT to see the complete time/date stamp from the
server.


Try this:

CFIF TimeFormat(Now(), HH:mm) LTE 10:00

Read up on TimeFormat in the Docs.

Dave



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Subject: Conditional statement based on Server Time


 How would I write a CFIF statement that redirects based on the time of a
 server.

 For example:  cfif servertime LTE 10:00 AM
cflocation=thistemplate.cfm
   cfelse
  cflocation=thattemplate.cfm
   /cfif

 Thanks in advance for your help.

 Mark
 
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Re: Macromedia.com

2002-01-30 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Anybody who's been to a DevCon the last couple of years (especially last
year) would strongly disagree with you.

Dave

 Your lifetime experience regarding these very issues indicates you are
 quite naive to the course of the future of MM and CF. When the CF
 principals sold the small stock holders of their company down the river,
 thus creating the huge down gap in price and even huger monetary losses,
it
 
 should have been evident to you that you and other CF'ers were going to
 begin to whistle a new tune, the MM Company tune.
 
 Is CF Dead, no, but it is dying. No problem for you though Bryan, As you
so
 
 just stated If CF dies we all know how to develop web applications and
can
 
 apply that knowledge to a new language. What a great solution!
 
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Re: multi-page forms

2002-01-28 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Option B baby.  Just lock 'em.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Cornillon, Matthieu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 5:49 PM
Subject: multi-page forms


 Hi.  I am building a login/registration system for the Intranet site that
I
 manage.  In order to collect user data from new users, I am creating a
 multi-page form.  I am breaking into multiple pages to make it less
 overwhelming for the user.  But this introduces the issue of passing
 variables from page to page.  I see several options open to me, but I was
 wondering whether there were any thoughts out there (I'm sure there are
 plenty!) as to which is the best option, what pitfalls may exist, etc.
What
 most concerns me is the likely-to-be-very-common occurrence of users
backing
 up through the process to revise data.  I am concerned that it will be a
 major headache to keep track of things when there are so many options for
 how the user might get to each page (e.g., got to page 2 by submitting
page
 1 or got to page 2 by clicking back button on page 3, etc.)

 The options I see:

 A) Pass all variables through forms from page to page, using hidden
 variables on page 2 to pass the variables from page 1, etc.  Variables
from
 each page would be validated as the first step of the next page.  At the
end
 of the multi-page form, all of these accumulated variables are written to
 the SQL database.

 B) Each page's submit button sends the form to an action page which
 validates the data, puts it in session variables, and sends the user on to
 the next page.  At the end of the multi-page form, the values of the
session
 variables are passed to the database.

 C) Like option B, but variables are written to temporary SQL table record
 instead of to temporary session variable.

 Thoughts?

 Thanks,
 
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Re: multi-page forms

2002-01-28 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Read up on CFLOCK.  Put it around the reads and writes to the session vars.
Go to the archives (see link at bottom of this post) and search on CFLOCK.
You'll get TONS there to read.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: han peng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:43 PM
Subject: Re: multi-page forms


 hihi...
 juz curious.. wat do u mean by locking the session variables..??
 how do u do it..?
 any examples..??


 thanx
 han

 - Original Message -
 From: David Hannum (Ohio University) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 8:38 AM
 Subject: Re: multi-page forms


  Option B baby.  Just lock 'em.
 
  Dave
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Cornillon, Matthieu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 5:49 PM
  Subject: multi-page forms
 
 
   Hi.  I am building a login/registration system for the Intranet site
 that
  I
   manage.  In order to collect user data from new users, I am creating a
   multi-page form.  I am breaking into multiple pages to make it less
   overwhelming for the user.  But this introduces the issue of passing
   variables from page to page.  I see several options open to me, but I
 was
   wondering whether there were any thoughts out there (I'm sure there
are
   plenty!) as to which is the best option, what pitfalls may exist, etc.
  What
   most concerns me is the likely-to-be-very-common occurrence of users
  backing
   up through the process to revise data.  I am concerned that it will be
a
   major headache to keep track of things when there are so many options
 for
   how the user might get to each page (e.g., got to page 2 by
submitting
  page
   1 or got to page 2 by clicking back button on page 3, etc.)
  
   The options I see:
  
   A) Pass all variables through forms from page to page, using hidden
   variables on page 2 to pass the variables from page 1, etc.  Variables
  from
   each page would be validated as the first step of the next page.  At
the
  end
   of the multi-page form, all of these accumulated variables are written
 to
   the SQL database.
  
   B) Each page's submit button sends the form to an action page which
   validates the data, puts it in session variables, and sends the user
on
 to
   the next page.  At the end of the multi-page form, the values of the
  session
   variables are passed to the database.
  
   C) Like option B, but variables are written to temporary SQL table
 record
   instead of to temporary session variable.
  
   Thoughts?
  
   Thanks,
  
 
 
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Re: Macromedia.com

2002-01-27 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Dittos, what Howie said.  Why should we who are sold on the product, have to
wade through the sales pitch?

Dave


- Original Message -
From: Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: Macromedia.com


 Hi Jeremy,

 I, for one, would like to see a separate developer site (for example,
developer.macromedia.com) where the front page is a
 no-nonsense portal for all of the developer resources.  This way,
www.macromedia.com stays as the marketing/sales site and the other
 site makes it easy for us developers to find the information and resources
that we need.

 Thanks,

 --
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 - Original Message -
 From: Jeremy Allaire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 4:08 PM
 Subject: Macromedia.com


  Hi-
 
  I saw the post about a person having problems downloading something on
the site.
 
  We have a planned outage this and next weekends in order to switch
offsite hosting providers -- our current provider went out of
 business.
 
  We're also taking the coming months to re-build the site from scratch on
our next releases of ColdFusion, Flash and Dreamweaver.
 
  We'd love your feedback on features for the site.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Jeremy
 
 
 
 
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Re: RDS - my turn for problems :(

2002-01-10 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

I'm not trying to trivialize here (is that a word) but if I recall, you have
to manually start CF Server and RDS on 95/98.  (or have them both in
startup) You should have two Icons in your system tray, one for server and
one for RDS.  Is that the case?

Dave


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From: Judith Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: RDS - my turn for problems :(


 Through the CF Administrator, I have it set to not use/require a Studio
password. This is not a problem as this is a development only box. And yes,
the properties for my localhost RDS are set to 127.0.0.1

 Thanks anyway,

 Judith

 Douglas Brown put into words:
 What does you properties say for you localhost RDS in my computer? Does
 it have a pssword? Does it display 127.0.0.1?

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Lost ODBC/Native Driver Connectivity

2002-01-03 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

OK - a strange one here.  We have CF 5.0 on NT 4.0 SP6 running with JRun 2x
and Netscape Enterprise 3.6.  The first of each quarter, the box gets
hammered for students searching the Course Offerings.  Today, the first day
of classes for winter, was no exception.  About noon, the box seemed to hang
up.  Now, course offerings is a Java application on JRun.  However, we have
a login through DCE using a home brewed proxy that feeds through a CF
Process for the authentication and login on the box.  Now - when the server
hung up, the system administrator had to reboot it.  From that time forth, I
no longer have ODBC or Native Drivers for working for my Oracle 8 database.
I've rebooted the machine time and time again, I've checked and double
checked everything.  We changed nothing, but still no connectivity through
CF.  The Oracle SQL Workshop works, so I know the ODBC on the box is OK.
The course offerings work through JDBC, so I know the TNSNames.ora file is
OK.  CF runs, but can't find any of my datasources.  Does anybody have a
clue what to check.  If nothing comes up, I'm going to have to reinstall CF
first thing in the morning.

Thanks,
Dave

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Re: Maps

2002-01-02 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

You can give each map an X,Y coordinate number.  Have a table with MAPID,
XCord, YCord and FileName as the columns.  Then, you can surround each map
with links to the adjoining X,Y coords, hit the database to get the file
names.  You can populate the links dynamically using whatever sequencing
method you use to assign the X,Y coordinates to each map.

Dave


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From: Office [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 5:40 PM
Subject: Maps


 Hi Folks

 NZERN (a volunteer non-profit environmental group) needs to display
several
 thousand maps as jpg files on a coldfusion site. The users need to be able
 to move from one map to the next by up/down left/right nav keys. Also zoom
 in/out. Anyone got any insites into how to approach this task.

 Our development box is win2000, access 2000, IIS 5, CF which matches our
 hosting ISP. The database will move over to SQL7 mid year.

 ESRI/Eagle Technology donated ArcView for producing the maps. ARCIMS
Server
 is an option but it requires high bandwidth and IE5. We need a simpler
 solution to cater for conservationists with old browsers/pcs and slow
 modems.

 Thanks
 Mike Pters
 
 NZERN
 Mail: PO Box 9000, Christchurch
 (03) 338-5451
 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.bush.org.nz
 


 
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Re: Quick Question

2001-12-19 Thread David Hannum \(Ohio University\)

Yesterday's log from a commercial site I've done:

Resolution Page viewsPercent

800x600 243461.66%
1024x768 99025.08%
1152x864 159 4.02%
640x480  115  2.91%
800x55366  1.67%
1024x721  66  1.67%
Unreported37  0.93%
640x46121  0.53%
640x433 7   0.17%

Dave


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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 5:12 PM
Subject: RE: Quick Question


 Keep in mind too that out of the box, most computers are set to 800x600
and
 the average user does not know, or care about how to change his
resolution.

 Dan

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Gruen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 5:10 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Quick Question


 800 x 600. Your boss is just too hip. Find a buncha ways to complimen
 t him
 on this and remind him regularly.

 T

 -Original Message-
 From: ehoma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 1:44 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Quick Question


 I hope that you'll permit me to ask a non cf question here.  It is th
 e only
 list that I subscribe to and I know that all of the top web developer
 s are
 here.

 I'm having a debate with my boss.  He likes to spend money and always
  has
 the latest gadgets.  On his desk is a twenty-something inch flat pane
 l
 display and he sets the resolution as high as he can.  You could look
  at
 most web sites on his screen using binoculars.

 I'm still developing our sites using 800 X 600 and he tells me that I
 'm
 living in the stone ages.

 My question:  Which screen resolution is everyone designing for nowad
 ays?

 Thanks,

 Eric Homa


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