RE: [ cf-dev ] OT: XP SP2 and ASP/ADO SQL Server Database Connection

2004-09-20 Thread Colm Brazel
not played with this, but you might find something here
http://www.tutorial-web.com/asp/database/asp.asp
also check you have .net framework 1.1 installed, assume extenion .asp is in
IIS and you can already verify datasource,
sorry if above is way off the mark!

Colm

-Original Message-
From: Paul Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 September 2004 14:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] OT: XP SP2 and ASP/ADO SQL Server Database
Connection


Anyone care to tell me how to get an ASP ADO connection to SQL Server
with XP Service Pack 2 installed?

I have just spent a couple of hours trying to figure out what's wrong...

Looked at the ms knowledge base, but it's not helping!  I can make SQL
server available, just can't use it from ASP!  I have opened the ports
on the (entirely useless) windows firewall and even turned it off... but
to no effect!

Things to note before replying:
1) It worked before SP2 install! The connection string is not incorrect
(unless there is something else that needs to change...)
2) It's got to be ASP connecting to SQL Server
3) It's URGENT

TIA

Paul


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RE: [ cf-dev ] A new problem ???

2004-09-13 Thread Colm Brazel



http://searchdatabase.techtarget.com/ worth 
subscribing to as well..

  -Original Message-From: Colm Brazel 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 09 September 2004 
  14:13To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] A new problem ???
  no, 
  that'll do me, I've sent a message with subscribe in the subject line, if 
  ther's another way to subscribe, let me know
  
-Original Message-From: Tom Smith 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 09 September 2004 
13:15To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ 
cf-dev ] A new problem ???
yeah it's [EMAIL PROTECTED]

or are you talking about another 
list?

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Colm 
  Brazel 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 
  1:05 PM
  Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] A new problem 
  ???
  
  sql server 2000/05( include server issues as well)similar to 
  chat list, you get automatic subscribe if subscribed to this 
  list?
  
-Original Message-From: Tom Smith 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 09 September 2004 
12:57To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
Re: [ cf-dev ] A new problem ???
it's a great idea, why don't we use 
cf-database? 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Robertson-Ravo, 
  Neil (RX) 
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 09, 
  2004 12:37 PM
  Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] A new 
  problem ???
  
  
  I think it 
  would be great if we had such a list as I reckon that we could all 
  learn/give information on that forum.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  From: Tom Smith 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 September 2004 
  12:04To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] A new 
  problem ???
  
  
  well, as I am sure Russ 
  might point out... there is cf-database... but everything comes in 
  here now... a tranact sql list might be great though. you know 
  to share ideas, and things, and what's good and what's not, or if 
  there is something that good, please let me 
  know!
  

- Original Message 
- 

From: 
Robertson-Ravo, 
Neil (RX) 

To: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 


Sent: 
Thursday, September 09, 2004 11:54 
AM

Subject: 
RE: [ cf-dev ] A new problem ???


Maybe we 
should have a SQL-TALK UK !







From: Tom Smith 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 September 2004 
11:53To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] A new 
problem ???


maybe that's the problem, we don't know 
which thread is which anymore :D

  
  - Original Message 
  - 
  
  From: Robertson-Ravo, 
  Neil (RX) 
  
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 
  09, 2004 11:38 AM
  
  Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] A new 
  problem ???
  
  
  I 
  thought there were...maybe not.what thread is this? 
  ;'-)
  
  
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RE: [ cf-dev ] Yukon WAS: A new problem ???

2004-09-09 Thread Colm Brazel
 Anyone else started to play with SS 2005 yet?

I tried SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Beta 2., you need .net framework ver
2 installed, didn't like the fact they have not released
a gui tool yet so you need to install and play with vb and visual studio and
it comes without other management tools, even found making a connection
locally to northwind a problem, maybe I'm missing something:)butI figure I'm
better off sticking to developer edition of SS 2000...

Colm



-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels (Snake) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 September 2004 10:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Yukon WAS: A new problem ???


I get the MS action pack, but not received any copies of SQL2005 yet

 -Original Message-
 From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 09 September 2004 09:55
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Yukon WAS: A new problem ???

 But come oon, dynamic TOP(n), how cool is that!?! :OD

 How are you finding it so far? I'm not too impressed with the
 management studio so far, seems awfully slow on my machine.

 Have you found many uses for the new windowing/ranking
 functions? Maybe I'm missing the point, but how can I make
 use of ROW_NUMBER() and filter on it?

 Anyone else started to play with SS 2005 yet?

 Ade

 -Original Message-
 From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 09 September 2004 09:28
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] A new problem ???


 Yep, it also has a shed load more ;-) which is even jucier...

 -Original Message-
 From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 08 September 2004 17:48
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] A new problem ???

 Or since it's inline SQL, CreateUUID might work for any other DB.

 cfquery...
   SELECT TOP 5 *
   FROM table
   ORDER BY 'CreatUUID()'
 /cfquery

 Give it a try, it might work.

 Ade

 BTW, I have installed SQL Server 2005 Beta 2, got a bunch of
 new features.
 Now call me an idiot, but my favourite is dynamic TOP(n)!


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RE: [ cf-dev ] A new problem ???

2004-09-09 Thread Colm Brazel



sql 
server 2000/05( include server issues as well)similar to chat list, you 
get automatic subscribe if subscribed to this list?

  -Original Message-From: Tom Smith 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 09 September 2004 
  12:57To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ 
  cf-dev ] A new problem ???
  it's a great idea, why don't we use 
  cf-database? 
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Robertson-Ravo, Neil 
(RX) 
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 

Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 
12:37 PM
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] A new problem 
???


I think it would 
be great if we had such a list as I reckon that we could all learn/give 
information on that forum.







From: Tom Smith 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 September 2004 
12:04To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] A new problem 
???


well, as I am sure Russ might 
point out... there is cf-database... but everything comes in here now... a 
tranact sql list might be great though. you know to share ideas, and 
things, and what's good and what's not, or if there is something that good, 
please let me know!

  
  - Original Message - 
  
  
  From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil 
  (RX) 
  
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  
  
  Sent: 
  Thursday, September 09, 2004 11:54 AM
  
  Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] A new problem ???
  
  
  Maybe we should 
  have a SQL-TALK UK !
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  From: Tom Smith 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 September 2004 
  11:53To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] A new problem 
  ???
  
  
  maybe that's the problem, we don't know which 
  thread is which anymore :D
  

- Original Message - 


From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil 
(RX) 

To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 


Sent: 
Thursday, September 09, 2004 11:38 AM

Subject: RE: 
[ cf-dev ] A new problem ???


I thought 
there were...maybe not.what thread is this? 
;'-)


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RE: [ cf-dev ] Yukon WAS: A new problem ???

2004-09-09 Thread Colm Brazel
 have the new SQL Server Management Studio
installed which came on the disk.

I saw that later and not had chance to try it, comes as a separate download,
I had trouble connecting to named instance as well or even setting one up
and timed out on myself, http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/sql/ , I'll
stay with 2000...

-Original Message-
From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 September 2004 13:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Yukon WAS: A new problem ???


Do you mean a GUI for 2005? I have the new SQL Server Management Studio
installed which came on the disk.

I had a problem connecting to a named instance of 2005 on one machine with
EM/QA. The guy at the seminar I went to used QA for his examples so it might
be something I'm doing wrong.

Release for 2005 is supposed to be about a year from now so I wouldn't start
developing with it in mind just yet. It's cool to get a look at the new
features though.

VARCHAR(MAX) should come in handy with a 2GB limit. We won't have to use
TEXT as much.

Ade

-Original Message-
From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 September 2004 12:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Yukon WAS: A new problem ???


 Anyone else started to play with SS 2005 yet?

I tried SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Beta 2., you need .net framework ver
2 installed, didn't like the fact they have not released
a gui tool yet so you need to install and play with vb and visual studio and
it comes without other management tools, even found making a connection
locally to northwind a problem, maybe I'm missing something:)butI figure I'm
better off sticking to developer edition of SS 2000...

Colm


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RE: [ cf-dev ] Yukon WAS: A new problem ???

2004-09-09 Thread Colm Brazel
As well as that prob of setting up a named instance with Sequal Server Beta
Express 2, btw, if you have the steps that succeeeded for you, please share,
I downloaded the sample databases, they should have automatically configured
with windows scripting engine by clicking on the .sql scripts but instead
they were associated on my machine with [EMAIL PROTECTED]!!Given all the above, I`m
thinking there could be a bug in ver 2
of .net framework apart from the fact it does not appear to be backward
compatible with ver 1, you'll need to uninstall it to get SS 2000 working
properly again!

-Original Message-
From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 September 2004 13:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Yukon WAS: A new problem ???


 have the new SQL Server Management Studio
installed which came on the disk.

I saw that later and not had chance to try it, comes as a separate download,
I had trouble connecting to named instance as well or even setting one up
and timed out on myself, http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/sql/ , I'll
stay with 2000...

-Original Message-
From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 September 2004 13:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Yukon WAS: A new problem ???


Do you mean a GUI for 2005? I have the new SQL Server Management Studio
installed which came on the disk.

I had a problem connecting to a named instance of 2005 on one machine with
EM/QA. The guy at the seminar I went to used QA for his examples so it might
be something I'm doing wrong.

Release for 2005 is supposed to be about a year from now so I wouldn't start
developing with it in mind just yet. It's cool to get a look at the new
features though.

VARCHAR(MAX) should come in handy with a 2GB limit. We won't have to use
TEXT as much.

Ade

-Original Message-
From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 September 2004 12:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Yukon WAS: A new problem ???


 Anyone else started to play with SS 2005 yet?

I tried SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Beta 2., you need .net framework ver
2 installed, didn't like the fact they have not released
a gui tool yet so you need to install and play with vb and visual studio and
it comes without other management tools, even found making a connection
locally to northwind a problem, maybe I'm missing something:)butI figure I'm
better off sticking to developer edition of SS 2000...

Colm


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RE: [ cf-dev ] A new problem ???

2004-09-09 Thread Colm Brazel



done, 
thanks!


  -Original Message-From: Russ Michaels (Snake) 
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  cf-dev ] A new problem ???
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From: Colm Brazel 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 September 2004 
14:13To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
cf-dev ] A new problem ???

no, that'll do me, I've sent a message with subscribe in the subject 
line, if ther's another way to subscribe, let me know

  -Original Message-From: Tom Smith 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 09 September 2004 
  13:15To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ 
  cf-dev ] A new problem ???
  yeah it's [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  or are you talking about another 
  list?
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Colm 
Brazel 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 
1:05 PM
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] A new 
problem ???

sql server 2000/05( include server issues as well)similar 
to chat list, you get automatic subscribe if subscribed to this 
list?

  -Original Message-From: Tom Smith 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 09 September 2004 
  12:57To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
  Re: [ cf-dev ] A new problem ???
  it's a great idea, why don't we use 
  cf-database? 
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Robertson-Ravo, 
Neil (RX) 
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 

Sent: Thursday, September 09, 
2004 12:37 PM
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] A new 
problem ???


I think it 
would be great if we had such a list as I reckon that we could all 
learn/give information on that forum.







From: Tom Smith 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 September 2004 
12:04To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] A new 
problem ???


well, as I am sure Russ 
might point out... there is cf-database... but everything comes in 
here now... a tranact sql list might be great though. you know 
to share ideas, and things, and what's good and what's not, or if 
there is something that good, please let me 
know!

  
  - Original Message 
  - 
  
  From: Robertson-Ravo, 
  Neil (RX) 
  
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
  
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 
  09, 2004 11:54 AM
  
  Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] A new 
  problem ???
  
  
  Maybe we 
  should have a SQL-TALK UK !
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  From: Tom Smith 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 September 2004 
  11:53To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] A new 
  problem ???
  
  
  maybe that's the problem, we don't know 
  which thread is which anymore 
:D
  

- Original 
Message - 

From: Robertson-Ravo, 
Neil (RX) 

To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 


Sent: Thursday, September 
09, 2004 11:38 AM

Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] A 
new problem ???


I 
thought there were...maybe not.what thread is this? 
;'-)


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RE: [ cf-dev ] XP SP2, CFMX6.1 standalone and SQL Server.

2004-09-09 Thread Colm Brazel
I can't recall if I also installed the new jdbc drivers as well( I probably
did), in my case I installed SS 2000 AFTER sp2 upgrade, it works fine..

-Original Message-
From: Terry Riley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 September 2004 16:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] XP SP2, CFMX6.1 standalone and SQL Server.


Be warned!

I accepted to make the SP2 upgrade on my machine (where I have CFMX6.1
standalone and SQLS2K).

Prior to the 'upgrade', I had no problems accessing SQLServer from CF.

After the 'upgrade', it would not connect, giving an error from the
SQLServer JDBC driver, stating that the 'instance is either invalid or not
running'. Which, of course, was wrong - it was running and it was valid
(at least to SQLS Enterprise Manager, and also to the XP ODBC sources
setup, which verified an ODBC connection). Yes, I know 6.1 doesn't use
ODBC, just thought I'd test it that way.

The drivers (updated or whatever) had no problems with MySQL.

Not having time to b***er about, with a job I just had to do, I unistalled
the SP2, more in hope than anticipation, but it did actually return things
to the way they were!

Evidently there is some sort of driver update in that SP2 that doesn't
fit. No idea what, haven't had time to investigate.

Just thought you'd all like to know that little piece of news, in case
anyone else was tempted.

Cheers
Terry

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RE: [ cf-dev ] cfmx hosting

2004-08-18 Thread Colm Brazel
The obvious drawbacks are if someone does nuke the server, you have to
rebuild the whole thing, restore all the data and waste a lot of time. If
you have some git who is doing it on purpose, this could happen on a daily
basis. How much downtime will that cause.

give them a yellow card, red card and they pay, (multiple instances will
mean at least they wont take anyone else down with them..)if they go down
more than once they need to upgrade to another more secure pkg:)


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Well we do enable cfobject for clients that I know/trust have been with us a
while.
But generally the solution is, put your site on a less secure server and be
aware of the consequences.
I am in the process of setting up a bunch of less-secure servers, so
customers have the choice. Be on the standard server with restrictions,
where AUP, SLA, TC's all apply.
Or be moved to a less secure server where all things are enabled, but where
the TC's state your are totally responsible for your own site and data, and
we will not take any responsibility for downtime, data protection, backups
or loss of service, which I think is totally fair.
It's then up to you to decide what is most important to you. Uptime,
security, and the safety of your data or freedom to do what you want.

The obvious drawbacks are if someone does nuke the server, you have to
rebuild the whole thing, restore all the data and waste a lot of time. If
you have some git who is doing it on purpose, this could happen on a daily
basis. How much downtime will that cause.

Russ


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  Yes it's rather annoying, MM still don't seem to cater for
 the shared
  hosting environment.
  Although this issue should be resolved in blackstone.

 Yeah, that's certainly the impression I've got in the past from MM.

 It's good to know it's being addressed, but the status quo is
 pretty crap for hosting companies that are in the least bit
 security conscious and developers who want to be able to
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RE: [ cf-dev ] Deleted files

2004-07-30 Thread Colm Brazel
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I don't think there is a standard way to get them back.

The only option if you don't have a backup of some kind is to use a low
level hard drive tool. That is, the type of thing that law enforcement
agencies use to recover deleted material from hard drives.

If the data really is that important it might be worth looking into.

Otherwise you're probably shafted :(

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I have just had a major disaster while trying out FARCRY.
I tried to add it to an existing site and it deleted all the
original files
and folders rather than installing into that folder.
Of course because CF deleted the files, they are not in the
recycle bin.
Anyone have a clue how I can get these files back ?

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Deleted files

2004-07-30 Thread Colm Brazel
I recommend scavenger as well, I use ver 2, sorry forgot to mention it

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Russ,

I did something similar when I used a tool called junction which allows sym
links in windows to allow bluedragon to share my main webroot then
uninstalled bluedragon.

As long as you havent done loads of writes to the drive check out a product
called file scavenger worked for me

http://www.quetek.com/home.htm

Only one that has worked for me on win2k or winxp

Not expensive at all well $40 depends how much files are worth :-)

Alex

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I have just had a major disaster while trying out FARCRY.
I tried to add it to an existing site and it deleted all the original files
and folders rather than installing into that folder.
Of course because CF deleted the files, they are not in the recycle bin.
Anyone have a clue how I can get these files back ?

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Deleted files

2004-07-30 Thread Colm Brazel


Probably doing something very stupid but I have a piece of standard code in
Application.cfm which checks for a loggedin flag. It should load before any
page in the application and bring the user not logged in to login form again
or to another file telling them to retry, but unless I put the code
cflock scope=session timeout=10 type=exclusive
cfif not isDefined(session.Loggedin)
cflocation url=ssfrmtry.cfm/cfif/cflock

into individual pages under the application root, I can browse locally to
the file without being logged in. Anybody know why it does not work in
Application.cfm whereas it works when each page is manually coded with the
above.
Application.cfm has for example

cfapplication name=GetThisApp
sessionmanagement=Yes
sessiontimeout=#CreateTimeSpan(0,0,45,0)#


cflock scope=session timeout=10 type=exclusive
cfif not isDefined(session.Loggedin)
cflocation url=ssfrmtry.cfm/cfif/cflock


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[ cf-dev ] session and Application.cfm

2004-07-30 Thread Colm Brazel
I reinitialised by switching off/on DRMWVR and right now it attempts to work
sending an urlvariable with cftoken cfid and jsessionid to the ssfrmtry.cfm
file,
but gets 'redirection limit for this url exceeded etc' using firefox with
cookies enabled, why won't the page load, sharing enabled on the folder as
well?

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Probably doing something very stupid but I have a piece of standard code in
Application.cfm which checks for a loggedin flag. It should load before any
page in the application and bring the user not logged in to login form again
or to another file telling them to retry, but unless I put the code
cflock scope=session timeout=10 type=exclusive
cfif not isDefined(session.Loggedin)
cflocation url=ssfrmtry.cfm/cfif/cflock

into individual pages under the application root, I can browse locally to
the file without being logged in. Anybody know why it does not work in
Application.cfm whereas it works when each page is manually coded with the
above.
Application.cfm has for example

cfapplication name=GetThisApp
sessionmanagement=Yes
sessiontimeout=#CreateTimeSpan(0,0,45,0)#


cflock scope=session timeout=10 type=exclusive
cfif not isDefined(session.Loggedin)
cflocation url=ssfrmtry.cfm/cfif/cflock


Colm

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RE: [ cf-dev ] session and Application.cfm

2004-07-30 Thread Colm Brazel
ta Duncan,Aidan

Both right about the loop, Aidan's script works now

cflock scope=session timeout=10 type=exclusive
cfif not isDefined(session.Loggedin) and  #cgi.script_name#  neq
/testcfm/test.cfm
   cflocation url=ssfrmtry.cfm
/cfif
/cflock

I had to put in the full virtual path above. I guess I could put a list of
files
I want outside the session into a variable to be looped over but I`ll
probably do it by handcoding each file I ned to be outside the session.

ta again


Colm

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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] session and Application.cfm


 but gets 'redirection limit for this url exceeded etc' using firefox
with
 cookies enabled, why won't the page load, sharing enabled on the
folder as
 well?

Have you stated in your Application.cfm those files that can be served
without being logged in?

cfif not isDefined(session.Loggedin) and cgi.script_name neq
ssfrmtry.cfm
   cflocation url=ssfrmtry.cfm
/cfif

Otherwise, you're going to get stuck in an infinite loop when it's
redirected from ssfrmtry.cfm to ssfrmtry.cfm, ad nauseam.


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RE: [ cf-dev ] CF and MySQL premissions

2004-07-25 Thread Colm Brazel
Terry,

You don't HAVE to use the extra layer of security of mySQL to restrict
access on the basis of ip address as Tim said you can restrict usage via
username/password on the queries as you do. But suppose  exclusive writes on
the one dsn are being made with cflock on the queries instead of read-only
multiple requests on the one dsn, is not your app going to have traffic jams
with multiple users waiting for exclusive access? There isn't much written
about this but I`m guessing multiple dsn's for each database would avoid
this problem as well? Instead of a-b-c-d-dsn queue to update on the one dsn,
you could have simultaneous updates a-dsn1,b-dsn2,c-dsn3,d-dsn4 or maybe to
limit the possible damage, just have 2 dsn's? Or even mix the 2 approaches.
Also another approach would be to use multiple instances of the application
server if using MX and set up different users on a different application
instance.http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/j2ee/articles/multip
le.html.

Basically as well as being able to restrict users by ip you give yourself
for example the option of low permission users only requiring read-only
access given one dsn and high permission exclusive access using another dsn

cheers


Colm


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Sent: 23 July 2004 18:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CF and MySQL premissions


Actually, guys, in order to restrict permissions, it is only necessary to
have the DSN set as the root (all permissions) user - or whatever you want
top level access to be - and restrict usage via username/password on the
queries. I've just tried this out operating the username/password as
session variables set at login (or not, as in the case of the basic
'select-only' user), and it works!

Now I'm starting to wonder why I went through that exercise in the first
place

Cheers
Terry


- Original Message -

 Thanks for that, Tim

   In CFAdmin, when the database is registered, you give a username
   and password, and the only one which seems to work here is the
   root user and password (ie superuser) set in MySQL, which is fair
   enough if you want to grant all users on your site access to all
   db functions. But naturally, one doesn't want to do that.
 
  I'm not entirely clear what you're trying to do -- are you trying to
  create separate MySQL users with limited permissions?  If that's the
  case then it certainly is possible, you just need to create the user
  and
  assign the appropriate access rights to the database.  I go one step
  further and limit access via IP address.
 
  If you're trying to use different access permissions depending on
  which
  user is logged in to the front end (CF) app then you're going to have
  to
  set up multiple DSNs - one for each security level.

 This is what I was actually trying to acheive, but even after creating
 the required permissions for the other (limited) users in MySQL, I seem
 unable to create separate DSNs in CFAdmin - if I try to create others,
 using a different DSN, but the same database, I get bounced with a 'Is
 there really a server on 3306?' message.

 The permissions work. If I log into my MySQL GUI (I'm using SQLyog)
 with the 'webuser' and his password, I can't insert (as expected), but
 can select.

 
  Create the three users in MySQL with the appropriate access
  permissions,
  then create three separate DSNs in the CFAdmin.  Then you'll somehow
  have to switch between DSNs depending on which user is required to
  access the system.
 
  Tim.

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RE: [ cf-dev ] CF and MySQL premissions

2004-07-23 Thread Colm Brazel
Terry,

a couple of ideas here, I`m assuming you are not working locally but
remotely

Du Bois 'MySQL' book is handy also a copy of mysql Front as a gui.

Assuming you want to connect from a remote address, check mysql is running,
use /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start

if running mysql grant all on *.* to [EMAIL PROTECTED] identified by
newpaswd
with grant option;

if using windows, use ipconfig at dos prompt to give your serverIP

If the above sticks, enter the remote ip address of mySQL in mySQL Front,
username and paswd above , remote port 3306, you can then set permissions
on tables etc from within mySQL, or if you have set up webmin you can do
this from webmin as well.

You can refine/filter user permissions and create new users using syntax:
Grant privileges (columns)
On what
To user IDENTIFIED BY 'passwd'
WITH GRANT OPTION

check Du Bois on managing user accounts as well

and test these by setting up different accounts in mySQL Front

Assuming these are working I`d set up a unique connection to a new mysql
datasource for each user with their own passwd/username in CF MX rather than
try
passing this info on cfquery.

Colm

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Sent: 23 July 2004 15:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] CF and MySQL premissions



I'm having problems with figuring out how this would work on CFMX6.1 (with
MySQL 4.1.3 beta).

Perhaps some kind person with experience of MySQL/MX, could advise on this
lovely Friday afternoon.

In CFAdmin, when the database is registered, you give a username and
password, and the only one which seems to work here is the root user and
password (ie superuser) set in MySQL, which is fair enough if you want to
grant all users on your site access to all db functions. But naturally,
one doesn't want to do that.

So I tried creating another entity (webuser) with an appropriate password,
that has only 'select' privileges, within MySQL. But if I use this
username/password in a cfquery, it is naturally rejected (are you sure
you've got MySQL server running on 3306?'), no doubt because it is
expecting the initial registered username/password combination (which
works, of course).

What I'd like to set up is a set of 'accounts' in which superuser has all
privs, 'webuser' has select only, and 'webadmin' has select, update,
insert, delete privileges.

The application concerned is not one in which logging in just to view data
is an option. Logging in to do admin work, however, is required.

Anyone know how this is done with MySQL? Am I on a hiding to nothing with
this? Is my brain fried?

Cheers
Terry

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RE: [ cf-dev ] CF and MySQL premissions

2004-07-23 Thread Colm Brazel
some pipe might be blocked or grant tables need to be flushed or
somthing;( If the other dsn are failing to connect, try setting up a
different dsn with same 'known to connect' database and same username/pswd
only dsn being different. If you find it can't be done and can't connect to
that dsn, might be as simple as stop mySQL and restart it, it should work
then...

-Original Message-
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Sent: 23 July 2004 16:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CF and MySQL premissions


Thanks for the hints, Colm.

I'm working locally (ie the CF and the MySQL are on the same box - and
will be on the live application). Not too big a deal - it gets a lot of
hits (which is why we're moving from 150 separate Access mdbs to MySQL!),
but there isn't a huge amount of data.

Granting the right permissions isn't the problem (I actually understood
all that from the manual and various tomes I have handy), it's just that I
seem unable to set up the separate DSNs with CF Admin.

Cheers
Terry

- Original Message -

 Terry,

 a couple of ideas here, I`m assuming you are not working locally but
 remotely

 Du Bois 'MySQL' book is handy also a copy of mysql Front as a gui.

 Assuming you want to connect from a remote address, check mysql is
 running,
 use /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start

 if running mysql grant all on *.* to [EMAIL PROTECTED] identified by
 newpaswd
 with grant option;

 if using windows, use ipconfig at dos prompt to give your serverIP

 If the above sticks, enter the remote ip address of mySQL in mySQL
 Front,
 username and paswd above , remote port 3306, you can then set
 permissions
 on tables etc from within mySQL, or if you have set up webmin you can do
 this from webmin as well.

 You can refine/filter user permissions and create new users using
 syntax:
 Grant privileges (columns)
 On what
 To user IDENTIFIED BY 'passwd'
 WITH GRANT OPTION

 check Du Bois on managing user accounts as well

 and test these by setting up different accounts in mySQL Front

 Assuming these are working I`d set up a unique connection to a new mysql
 datasource for each user with their own passwd/username in CF MX rather
 than
 try
 passing this info on cfquery.

 Colm

 -Original Message-
 From: Terry Riley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 23 July 2004 15:26
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [ cf-dev ] CF and MySQL premissions



 I'm having problems with figuring out how this would work on CFMX6.1
 (with
 MySQL 4.1.3 beta).

 Perhaps some kind person with experience of MySQL/MX, could advise on
 this
 lovely Friday afternoon.

 In CFAdmin, when the database is registered, you give a username and
 password, and the only one which seems to work here is the root user and
 password (ie superuser) set in MySQL, which is fair enough if you want
 to
 grant all users on your site access to all db functions. But naturally,
 one doesn't want to do that.

 So I tried creating another entity (webuser) with an appropriate
 password,
 that has only 'select' privileges, within MySQL. But if I use this
 username/password in a cfquery, it is naturally rejected (are you sure
 you've got MySQL server running on 3306?'), no doubt because it is
 expecting the initial registered username/password combination (which
 works, of course).

 What I'd like to set up is a set of 'accounts' in which superuser has
 all
 privs, 'webuser' has select only, and 'webadmin' has select, update,
 insert, delete privileges.

 The application concerned is not one in which logging in just to view
 data
 is an option. Logging in to do admin work, however, is required.

 Anyone know how this is done with MySQL? Am I on a hiding to nothing
 with
 this? Is my brain fried?

 Cheers
 Terry



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RE: [ cf-dev ] URGENT: cfmail issue - undeliverables

2004-07-22 Thread Colm Brazel
 Attachment aru using enctype=multipart/form-data or might be timeout, try
increasing  timeout

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 22 July 2004 15:12
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] URGENT: cfmail issue - undeliverables



Start from first principles - write a new page that just does a basic
cfmail without any fanciness.  Add in extra bits (multipart/alternative,
long from address, etc) one at a time until it is the same as these emails
you can't send, or it fails to deliver, whichever happens first.  Hopefully
a process of elimination should help identify the problem.





Mike
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Please respond to dev





Its logging client vars and other stuff.

Replyto should be ok as it worked before.

Losing hair rapidly now!!


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Sent: 22 July 2004 14:24
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] URGENT: cfmail issue - undeliverables


[EMAIL PROTECTED] - that's
a
catchy address!

should replyto be reply-to?

other than that, I can't shed much light on this, seems sort-of ok...







Mike

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MAIL62142.cfmail reads -

server:  mail.mailsuite.co.uk:25
from:  Mailsuite
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
replyto:  IFA Events [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject:  Your industry in bite sized chunks - Money Marketing Live
type:  multipart/alternative;
   boundary==_NextPart_000_188_EDRR1YSB5H6D
X-Mailer:  ColdFusion MX Application Server
bodypart-start:  text/plain; charset=UTF-8
body:  ::: This is a test :::
bodypart-end:  text/plain; charset=UTF-8
bodypart-start:  text/html; charset=UTF-8
body: ::: This is a test ::
bodypart-end:  text/html; charset=UTF-8

I have tried a number of different ways of putting the files back into
the spool but still no luck.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 July 2004 14:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] URGENT: cfmail issue - undeliverables


what does the contents of Mail62142.cfmail look like?  Have you tried
putting everything back into the spool apart from this one?






Mike

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Hi Duncan,

Thanks for your response, I have checked the mail.log file on the
coldfusion server and it says nothing apart from starting with the
following line:

Error,scheduler-5,07/22/04,05:38:14,,The ColdFusion mail spool
encountered an invalid spool file in the spool directory. The invalid
file was Mail62142.cfmail. This file was moved to the undelivered
directory.

There was no files with 0kb in either the undelvr/spool folder, I have
also tried what you said but it still chucks them back into the undelvr
folder.

Even on cut and paste back into the spool it doesn't work.

Starting to pull my hair out on this one!!

Cheers

Mike


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Sent: 22 July 2004 13:32
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Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] URGENT: cfmail issue - undeliverables


check the mail.log file to see why they weren't delivered.  there will
be a
reason for it.  tell us what it is - this will shed light on it.

if that doesn't clear it up, find a mail in the spool or undelvr with
size=0 bytes.  if there are any, stop the CF service.  move all the mail
out of the spool/undelvr, to some temporary folder.  delete the ones
with
zero bytes.  start the CF service.  put the rest of the mail files back
into the spool.







Mike

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Morning,

I have a serious problem, I have just done a mailing for one of my
clients and they have all come back and are now permanently stuck in the
undelivr
Folder and when I copy and paste they get chucked back 

RE: [ cf-dev ] More nuttiness

2004-07-16 Thread Colm Brazel
Hi Paul

Do you have a datatype mismatch here:
cfif GetColours.ColourID eq GetCartItems.ItemColour

you might get some ideas from
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/dreamweaver/articles/build_shopping_cart
_pt3.html also

hope the above helps

Colm

-Original Message-
From: Paul Swingewood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2004 16:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] More nuttiness


Thanks Duncan
I noticed it after I posted it.

I seem to be going round and round with this code though. I fix one thing
and something else dies ...:(

What I have now is sometimes it returns a colour sometimes it doesn't.
Theyre all in the database!
It will show the selected item only for the first item in the list ...
AG!

Can you have a look and maybe tell me where I am going wrong please?

(Whole code follows)

CFHEADER Name=Expires Value=#Now()#
CFHEADER NAME=pragma VALUE=no-cache
CFIF IsDefined(Cookie.CartID)
!--- If there are 0 of any item, remove that item from the cart ---
CFQUERY  name=PurgeEmptyItems datasource=#application.dsn#
DELETE FROM tblCartItems
WHERE CartIDPK = '#Cookie.CartID#'
AND Quantity = 0
/cfquery

!--- Get List of Cart Items ---
CFQUERY  NAME=GetCartItems datasource=#application.dsn#
SELECT tblCartItems.ItemIDPK,
tblCartItems.ItemColour,
tblitems.partNum,
tblitems.itemName,
tblitems.itemCost,
tblCartItems.Quantity
FROM  dbo.tblitems
INNER JOIN
tblCartItems ON tblitems.itemID = tblCartItems.ItemIDPK
WHERE itemID = ItemIDPK
AND CartIDPK = '#Cookie.CartID#'
/cfquery



/cfif

div class=showitems
TABLE BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=5 CELLSPACING=1 bgcolour=#00
trtd colspan=6Here's whats's currently in your basket (graphic
here)p/p/td/tr
!--- These are just the column headings ---
TR

TD bgcolor =##00BItem/B/TD
TD BGCOLOR=##00BDescription/B/TD
td bgcolor =##00bSize/b/td
td bgcolor =##00bColour/b/td
TD BGCOLOR=##00BUnit Price/B/TD
TD BGCOLOR=##00BQuantity/B/TD
TD BGCOLOR=##00BSubtotal/B/TD
/TR


!--- If the shopping cart is empty, just say that. ---
CFIF IsDefined(Cookie.CartID)
CFIF NOT GetCartItems.RecordCount

TR
TD BGCOLOR=#cc COLSPAN=5 ALIGN=CENTER
I(There are currently no items in your
shopping cart.)/I
/TD
/TR

!--- On the other hand, if the cart is not empty... ---
CFELSE

!--- This form is called if quantities of the items are changed ---
cfoutput
FORM
ACTION=changequants.cfm?CategoryID=#url.categoryID#subcat=#url.subcat#
METHOD=POST name=currentcart
/cfoutput
!--- This variable will be used to accumulate the total cost ---
CFSET TotalCost = 0

!--- Now display the data for the current item ---
cfoutput query = GetCartItems
cfset tblitemsItemID = GetCartItems.ItemIdPK
font color=black#tblitemsItemID#/fontp/p
CFQUERY  NAME=GetColours datasource=#application.dsn#
SELECT tblItemColours.FKItemID,
tblColours.Colour,
tblcolours.colourID
FROM  tblColours
INNER JOIN tblItemColours
ON tblColours.ColourID = tblItemColours.Id
WHERE (tblItemColours.FKItemID = #tblitemsItemId#)
/cfquery

TR
TD BGCOLOR=##cc#PartNum#/TD
TD BGCOLOR=##cc#ItemName#/TD
td BGCOLOR=##cc
!---
INSERT SIZE CODE HERE
---
/td
td BGCOLOR=##cc
select 
name=selectColour#Replace(ItemIDPK,-,_,ALL)#
cfloop query=GetColours
cfif GetColours.ColourID eq 
GetCartItems.ItemColour !--- preselect
it ---
option 
value=#GetColours.ColourID#
selected#GetColours.Colour#/option
cfelse

RE: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse

2004-07-08 Thread Colm Brazel
I have ver 3 eclipse on my desktop, 85mbs, anyone wants it I can put a link
to it up on a web page. Reading Russ I`ll wait before installing it myself!
Having enough trouble installing Beta 2 Sql Server 2000 eXpress, it reports
a hardware/disc warning when it checks the install environment on xp pro
here with 34% left on a 20gb hd, no problems on a laptop with more space,
all xp service packs applied, disc defragged,.net framework on the hd as
well,SQL 2000 trial was on it before no prob, any ideas?

-Original Message-
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Sent: 08 July 2004 13:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse


Russ

What version of eclipse are you using? Did you install the full version
of Eclipse ...?
(including the SDK)

Kola

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 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse

 Can't get the cfeclipse plugin to work.
 Have added the cfeclipse site to my feature updates so I can see and
select
 the plugins (the instructions on the site for doing this were wrong).

 Select one of the stable plugins, click install, and I get...

 Requested operation cannot be performed because it would invalidate
the
 current configuration. See details for more information.
   The CFEclipse Plugin (1.0.13): Feature requires plug-in
 org.eclipse.ui.ide.


 Agh

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RE: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse

2004-07-08 Thread Colm Brazel
curiosity got the better of me, installed eclipse(not under web root),
followed
http://cfeclipse.tigris.org/ instructions. No problem with install but
testing new cfm file,
it asks for a file container and a path to it, but no folders are shown in
the
container dialogue box, I give it a default name but error is shown, I guess
I need to read the manual..

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Sent: 08 July 2004 16:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse


Well as long as it's coming, cozz I can't live with the tag editor, otherwis
ei would have to actually remember every attribute for every tag :-)

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 Sent: 08 July 2004 15:10
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 Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse

 Snake Hollywood wrote:

  Ok got it working now.

 Glad to hear it. Apologies as I forgot to mention that it
 requires version 3 of Eclipse.

  Can u not edit tag properties, insert functions etc? there
 is no right
  click menu.

 I'm afraid you can't do that yet. The code to provide that
 functionality behind-the-scenes to dialogues is one of things
 next on my list.

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RE: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse

2004-07-08 Thread Colm Brazel
that's it, ta, working now:)

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Sent: 08 July 2004 17:05
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse


You need to create project I think

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Sent: 08 July 2004 16:42
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse


curiosity got the better of me, installed eclipse(not under web root),
followed http://cfeclipse.tigris.org/ instructions. No problem with install
but testing new cfm file, it asks for a file container and a path to it, but
no folders are shown in the container dialogue box, I give it a default name
but error is shown, I guess I need to read the manual..

-Original Message-
From: Snake Hollywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 July 2004 16:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse


Well as long as it's coming, cozz I can't live with the tag editor, otherwis
ei would have to actually remember every attribute for every tag :-)

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: 08 July 2004 15:10
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] CFEclipse - a ColdFusion plug-in for Eclipse

 Snake Hollywood wrote:

  Ok got it working now.

 Glad to hear it. Apologies as I forgot to mention that it requires
 version 3 of Eclipse.

  Can u not edit tag properties, insert functions etc? there
 is no right
  click menu.

 I'm afraid you can't do that yet. The code to provide that
 functionality behind-the-scenes to dialogues is one of things next on
 my list.

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Urgent Problems with session timeouts

2004-07-06 Thread Colm Brazel
 new  drivers worth trying out as well
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/cfmx61_sqlserver_c
pu.htm

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Are the servers load balanced? Also have you recently changed CF to use UUID
as Tokens (or vice versa)?



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No, I'm using Oracle, and the Session variables are just stored in CF server
memory.

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232 is a SQL failure.

Its usually related to a named pipe failure of some sort. Indicating that
there is some form of network problem connecting to the SQL Server or
problem with the SQL Server connectiing back. Are you using a DB to store
your session data and if so is it a SQL DB?

I've had this before but because I was using a Developer Edition of SQL
Server to test on. Though i wasn't using my DB to store session data. It
threw errors when I got more than 5 connections to the DB. I reduced the
pooled connections and it fixed it. On the live environment it wasn't a
problem.

regards

Steve

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Movie thumbnails

2004-07-02 Thread Colm Brazel

costs more than you want to pay if you are playing with imageMagick but
worth a look all the same at the video capture features
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashcom/productinfo/features/static_tour
/streaming/index.html#02

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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Movie thumbnails


I was thinking more of an imageMagick type solution so I can
automatically generate them from movies already uploaded to the server.

Giles Roadnight
http://giles.roadnight.name


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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Movie thumbnails

doesn't windows generate a thumbnail of your movies/first frame when you
look at them in my computer compared to say windows media player which
generates a list.
You could try right click the movie thumbnail in My Computer, but choose
to
open  with windows picture and fax viewer, then save it to gif?

Colm

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Subject: [ cf-dev ] Movie thumbnails


Is there an easy way of getting a picture of the first frame of a movie
(I use .mov and .wmv) file to display as a thumbnail in a gallery?

Surely some bright spark out there has solved this problem - I don't
want to have to get a screenshot of each movie I upload and upload it
sepeartely.

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Movie thumbnails

2004-07-02 Thread Colm Brazel
note the bit at the end

You can also display a single frame for poster frames or thumbnails.

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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Movie thumbnails



costs more than you want to pay if you are playing with imageMagick but
worth a look all the same at the video capture features
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashcom/productinfo/features/static_tour
/streaming/index.html#02

-Original Message-
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Sent: 02 July 2004 15:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Movie thumbnails


I was thinking more of an imageMagick type solution so I can
automatically generate them from movies already uploaded to the server.

Giles Roadnight
http://giles.roadnight.name


-Original Message-
From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2004 11:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Movie thumbnails

doesn't windows generate a thumbnail of your movies/first frame when you
look at them in my computer compared to say windows media player which
generates a list.
You could try right click the movie thumbnail in My Computer, but choose
to
open  with windows picture and fax viewer, then save it to gif?

Colm

-Original Message-
From: Giles Roadnight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2004 11:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] Movie thumbnails


Is there an easy way of getting a picture of the first frame of a movie
(I use .mov and .wmv) file to display as a thumbnail in a gallery?

Surely some bright spark out there has solved this problem - I don't
want to have to get a screenshot of each movie I upload and upload it
sepeartely.

Giles Roadnight
http://giles.roadnight.name


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RE: [ cf-dev ] streamlining an MX app

2004-07-01 Thread Colm Brazel
Hi,

Look at Application.cfm for  sitewide variables,  use of cfincludes,
reusable components, most of all optimising database, indexes, consider
stored procedures...large project use clustering..next ver of CF will be
able todistribute application instances across servers, database on another
box, SQL server nb security auditmy 2p

Colm

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Guys,

If a client were to come to you and say that they have a project for you,
and that the job was to increase the performance and stability of a Cold
Fusion MX application, what flags pop up for you right away?

Things like...
... check to see if any queries can be cached?
... be sure all session variables are locked properly, if appropriate?
... decrease use of CFML custom tags where possible to reduce overhead?
... notice locations of multiple cfset statements where cfscript would be
better?

Those were a few that came to me right away.  But I am interested in what
you all think as well.

Thanks,

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RE: [ cf-dev ] streamlining an MX app

2004-07-01 Thread Colm Brazel
Hi Kola,

Great to meet you at CFUN, pity your boss didn't allow an extra day for you
to catch some of the DC sites on Monday:(
Also ColdFusion MX Bible chp 7 on using a test harness to unit test code,
testing the app as a whole and debugging.

Colm

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Sent: 01 July 2004 09:52
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] streamlining an MX app


Just to back up what others have already said, I  would focus my
energies on the database, look at the queries - are they all using the
correct indexes, could you do with some additional indexes? Is the code
using stored procedures, do you have the fastest available drivers? I
think that's where you'll gain the most.

Kola

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 Sent: 01 July 2004 09:30
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] streamlining an MX app

 Hi,

 Look at Application.cfm for  sitewide variables,  use of cfincludes,
 reusable components, most of all optimising database, indexes,
consider
 stored procedures...large project use clustering..next ver of CF will
be
 able todistribute application instances across servers, database on
another
 box, SQL server nb security auditmy 2p

 Colm

 -Original Message-
 From: Jolly Green Giant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 30 June 2004 22:16
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [ cf-dev ] streamlining an MX app


 Guys,

 If a client were to come to you and say that they have a project for
you,
 and that the job was to increase the performance and stability of a
Cold
 Fusion MX application, what flags pop up for you right away?

 Things like...
 ... check to see if any queries can be cached?
 ... be sure all session variables are locked properly, if
appropriate?
 ... decrease use of CFML custom tags where possible to reduce
overhead?
 ... notice locations of multiple cfset statements where cfscript
would be
 better?

 Those were a few that came to me right away.  But I am interested in
what
 you all think as well.

 Thanks,

 David /jgg




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RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text only

2004-06-21 Thread Colm Brazel



Hi,

Leaving out the pdf side of things below 
there are some good intros to xml on 
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-tipcss2/index.html

usingTIDY to generatexml from 
html (dreamweaver does it as well) and a cool tip on using
css in place of xslt http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-tipcss2/index.html


Colm





  -Original Message-From: Colm Brazel 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 16:42To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  Alex,
  
  How is your XSLT, I seem to be seeing this 
  all over the place today? There are pressos at the coming CFUN04 by Michael 
  Dinowitz and April Fleming on working with it, one of the outputs of FOP is to 
  txt or RTF
  in the process it must convert the doc at 
  some stage to XSL-FO using XSLT, I`m assuming the doc can be converted by FOP 
  then to pdf or rtf or text, I may be incorrect in assuming this and it might 
  not be possible as you suggest, that is that you can step back with the pdf to 
  XSL-FO then use the engine to output to txt or RTF,...working with this before you probably know more about 
  it than I:)
  
  For sure though if you can find a way to 
  change the doc into xml then afaik it is fairly straight forward 
  to
  use an XSLT transformation to do what you 
  want. Apparently its the in thing to grab anything in xml whether its emails 
  from google using xml or search applications, grab the xml apply XSLT and you 
  can do anything with it, put it into a database, make a rtf of it
  
  
  "FOP uses the 
  standard XSL-FO file format as input, lays the content out into pages, then 
  renders it to the requested output. One great advantage to using XSL-FO as 
  input is that XSL-FO is itself an XML file, which means that it can be 
  conveniently created from a variety of sources. The most common method is to 
  convert semantic XML to XSL-FO, using an XSLT transformation." 
  
  ot 
  Microblast html2text is excellent but you need pdf to 
  text:)
  
  I`m looking forward to 
  CFUN04:)
  
  
  
  Colm
  
  
  
-Original Message-From: Alex Skinner 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 15:48To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
only
Colm,

Thanks for the reply 
but, i dont see how FOP is going to help, i have used that before and it 
helps for production of pdfs but what im trying to do is take an existing 
pdf document and convert it either into xml document, html or straight text 
output ?

Have you seen 
anything that does that ?

Alex


From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 18 June 2004 15:11To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
only

FOP is what you need

latest CFDJ there's an interesting 
article on using a free Apache FOP(Formatting Objects Processor) that can be 
used with CFMX to create free pdf's and otherformatshttp://xml.apache.org/fop/output.html, 
its a java application and the article by Nate Nelson describes how to 
configure it for CFMX


WBR

Colm

  -Original Message-From: Alex Skinner 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 14:57To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  Hi,
  
  Has anyone got any 
  experience of converting pdf docs into text or html on the fly with cfmx, 
  are there any free java based modules that can do this ?
  
  Cheers
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RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text only

2004-06-21 Thread Colm Brazel



http://www-136.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/

  -Original Message-From: Colm Brazel 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 21 June 2004 16:53To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  Hi,
  
  Leaving out the pdf side of things below 
  there are some good intros to xml on 
  http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-tipcss2/index.html
  
  usingTIDY to generatexml from 
  html (dreamweaver does it as well) and a cool tip on using
  css in place of xslt http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-tipcss2/index.html
  
  
  Colm
  
  
  
  
  
-Original Message-From: Colm Brazel 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 
16:42To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text only
Alex,

How is your XSLT, I seem to be seeing 
this all over the place today? There are pressos at the coming CFUN04 by 
Michael Dinowitz and April Fleming on working with it, one of the outputs of 
FOP is to txt or RTF
in the process it must convert the doc 
at some stage to XSL-FO using XSLT, I`m assuming the doc can be converted by 
FOP then to pdf or rtf or text, I may be incorrect in assuming this and it 
might not be possible as you suggest, that is that you can step back with 
the pdf to XSL-FO then use the engine to output to txt or 
RTF,...working with this before you 
probably know more about it than I:)

For sure though if you can find a way to 
change the doc into xml then afaik it is fairly straight forward 
to
use an XSLT transformation to do what 
you want. Apparently its the in thing to grab anything in xml whether its 
emails from google using xml or search applications, grab the xml apply XSLT 
and you can do anything with it, put it into a database, make a rtf of 
it


"FOP uses the 
standard XSL-FO file format as input, lays the content out into pages, then 
renders it to the requested output. One great advantage to using XSL-FO as 
input is that XSL-FO is itself an XML file, which means that it can be 
conveniently created from a variety of sources. The most common method is to 
convert semantic XML to XSL-FO, using an XSLT transformation." 

ot 
Microblast html2text is excellent but you need pdf to 
text:)

I`m looking forward to 
CFUN04:)



Colm



  -Original Message-From: Alex Skinner 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 15:48To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  Colm,
  
  Thanks for the 
  reply but, i dont see how FOP is going to help, i have used that before 
  and it helps for production of pdfs but what im trying to do is take an 
  existing pdf document and convert it either into xml document, html or 
  straight text output ?
  
  Have you seen 
  anything that does that ?
  
  Alex
  
  
  From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 18 June 2004 15:11To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  
  FOP is what you need
  
  latest CFDJ there's an interesting 
  article on using a free Apache FOP(Formatting Objects Processor) that can 
  be used with CFMX to create free pdf's and otherformatshttp://xml.apache.org/fop/output.html, 
  its a java application and the article by Nate Nelson describes how to 
  configure it for CFMX
  
  
  WBR
  
  Colm
  
-Original Message-From: Alex Skinner 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 
14:57To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ 
cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text only
Hi,

Has anyone got any 
experience of converting pdf docs into text or html on the fly with 
cfmx, are there any free java based modules that can do this 
?

Cheers
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RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text only

2004-06-18 Thread Colm Brazel



FOP is 
what you need

latest CFDJ there's an interesting article 
on using a free Apache FOP(Formatting Objects Processor) that can be used with 
CFMX to create free pdf's and otherformatshttp://xml.apache.org/fop/output.html, 
its a java application and the article by Nate Nelson describes how to configure 
it for CFMX


WBR

Colm

  -Original Message-From: Alex Skinner 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 14:57To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  Hi,
  
  Has anyone got any experience 
  of converting pdf docs into text or html on the fly with cfmx, are there any 
  free java based modules that can do this ?
  
  Cheers
  Alex
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RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text only

2004-06-18 Thread Colm Brazel



Alex,

How is your XSLT, I seem to be seeing this 
all over the place today? There are pressos at the coming CFUN04 by Michael 
Dinowitz and April Fleming on working with it, one of the outputs of FOP is to 
txt or RTF
in the process it must convert the doc at 
some stage to XSL-FO using XSLT, I`m assuming the doc can be converted by FOP 
then to pdf or rtf or text, I may be incorrect in assuming this and it might not 
be possible as you suggest, that is that you can step back with the pdf to 
XSL-FO then use the engine to output to txt or RTF,...working with this before you probably know more about 
it than I:)

For sure though if you can find a way to 
change the doc into xml then afaik it is fairly straight forward to
use an XSLT transformation to do what you 
want. Apparently its the in thing to grab anything in xml whether its emails 
from google using xml or search applications, grab the xml apply XSLT and you 
can do anything with it, put it into a database, make a rtf of it


"FOP uses the 
standard XSL-FO file format as input, lays the content out into pages, then 
renders it to the requested output. One great advantage to using XSL-FO as input 
is that XSL-FO is itself an XML file, which means that it can be conveniently 
created from a variety of sources. The most common method is to convert semantic 
XML to XSL-FO, using an XSLT transformation." 

ot Microblast 
html2text is excellent but you need pdf to text:)

I`m looking forward to CFUN04:)



Colm



  -Original Message-From: Alex Skinner 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 15:48To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  Colm,
  
  Thanks for the reply 
  but, i dont see how FOP is going to help, i have used that before and it helps 
  for production of pdfs but what im trying to do is take an existing pdf 
  document and convert it either into xml document, html or straight text output 
  ?
  
  Have you seen anything 
  that does that ?
  
  Alex
  
  
  From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 18 June 2004 15:11To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  
  FOP 
  is what you need
  
  latest CFDJ there's an interesting article 
  on using a free Apache FOP(Formatting Objects Processor) that can be used with 
  CFMX to create free pdf's and otherformatshttp://xml.apache.org/fop/output.html, 
  its a java application and the article by Nate Nelson describes how to 
  configure it for CFMX
  
  
  WBR
  
  Colm
  
-Original Message-From: Alex Skinner 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 14:57To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
only
Hi,

Has anyone got any experience 
of converting pdf docs into text or html on the fly with cfmx, are there any 
free java based modules that can do this ?

Cheers
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RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text only

2004-06-18 Thread Colm Brazel



Have you seen 
anything that does that ?

without cfmx?:)

http://www.traction-software.co.uk/pdf2text/



Colm



  -Original Message-From: Alex Skinner 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 15:48To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  Colm,
  
  Thanks for the reply 
  but, i dont see how FOP is going to help, i have used that before and it helps 
  for production of pdfs but what im trying to do is take an existing pdf 
  document and convert it either into xml document, html or straight text output 
  ?
  
  Have you seen anything 
  that does that ?
  
  Alex
  
  
  From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 18 June 2004 15:11To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  
  FOP 
  is what you need
  
  latest CFDJ there's an interesting article 
  on using a free Apache FOP(Formatting Objects Processor) that can be used with 
  CFMX to create free pdf's and otherformatshttp://xml.apache.org/fop/output.html, 
  its a java application and the article by Nate Nelson describes how to 
  configure it for CFMX
  
  
  WBR
  
  Colm
  
-Original Message-From: Alex Skinner 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 14:57To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
only
Hi,

Has anyone got any experience 
of converting pdf docs into text or html on the fly with cfmx, are there any 
free java based modules that can do this ?

Cheers
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RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text only

2004-06-18 Thread Colm Brazel



Spike, ta for that, just installed the 
windoze ver on xp pro. "To generate a plain text file, run pdftotext" in dos 
shell:

 pdftotext file.pdf

tried on a test pdf,worked great, other 
features as well

thanks again

Colm

  -Original Message-From: Stephen Milligan 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 18:25To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  Just realized that the 
  pdftotext stuff also works on windows.
  
  There's a few useful 
  looking tools based on it.
  
  Spike
  Stephen 
  MilliganCode poet for hirehttp://www.spike.org.uk
  Do you cfeclipse? http://cfeclipse.tigris.org 
  
  


From: 
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
Behalf Of Stephen MilliganSent: Friday, June 18, 2004 9:18 
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev 
] PDF 2 Text only

If you're on *nix you 
could have a look at xpdf...

http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/about.html

Spike
Stephen 
MilliganCode poet for hirehttp://www.spike.org.uk
Do you cfeclipse? http://cfeclipse.tigris.org 


  
  
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
  Behalf Of Alex SkinnerSent: Friday, June 18, 2004 6:48 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text only
  
  Colm,
  
  Thanks for the 
  reply but, i dont see how FOP is going to help, i have used that before 
  and it helps for production of pdfs but what im trying to do is take an 
  existing pdf document and convert it either into xml document, html or 
  straight text output ?
  
  Have you seen 
  anything that does that ?
  
  Alex
  
  
  From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 18 June 2004 15:11To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text 
  only
  
  FOP is what you need
  
  latest CFDJ there's an interesting 
  article on using a free Apache FOP(Formatting Objects Processor) that can 
  be used with CFMX to create free pdf's and otherformatshttp://xml.apache.org/fop/output.html, 
  its a java application and the article by Nate Nelson describes how to 
  configure it for CFMX
  
  
  WBR
  
  Colm
  
-Original Message-From: Alex Skinner 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 18 June 2004 
14:57To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ 
cf-dev ] PDF 2 Text only
Hi,

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cfmx, are there any free java based modules that can do this 
?

Cheers
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RE: [ cf-dev ] anyone called a webservice with addRequestHeader() sucessfully?

2004-06-03 Thread Colm Brazel
Hi Barry,

Would you think of using Flash instead of CF, Flash components are easy to
configure and might be easier to do what you want,  create the component,
configure it with the data connection wizard and another grideditor wizard,
very cool allowing you to skin the component and do addrequestheader stuff
like setting up the fields you want to use)  I see on LiveDocs
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flash/mx2004/main/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/
wwhelp.htm?context=Flash_MX_2004_Documentationfile=12_as293.htm: its used
with flash Loadvars class. Do a search under loadvars in Flash 6 for more
info. I have an example of the following
somewhere
Using Macromedia Flash MX Pro 04, 7.01(updater), mxp datagrid and data
connection wizard extensions,
the following Flash component grabs The Macromedia Developer Center RSS 1.0
feed which contains information about articles, tutorials and other
resources published on the Macromedia Developer Center. Similar methods as
in the following to use Flash to connect to web services.
devnet,http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flash/articles/datawizards.html
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/articles/xml_resource_feed.html; I`m sure a
similar appoach can be used to talk to ASP.NET
and the Flash data connection wizard though it won't connect to every web
service can connect to very many and handles a lot of the ugly coding by
itself.

there's a workaround for CF5 instead of CF MX using wddx and cfhttp for
calling web services also though you are on MX if you want.



Colm




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-Original Message-
From: Barry L Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 June 2004 05:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] anyone called a webservice with addRequestHeader()
sucessfully?


Hi all

We're trying to connect our CF app to an ASP.NET (asmx) webservice.

Has anyone called a webservice with addRequestHeader(), sucessfully? It
can't be a network problem (it works with other tools) so it's either (1)
sheer incompetance on my part or (2) something funny with CF calling other
webservices.

 - all our CF servers have had the webservice headers hot-fix applied.
I've stumped our local list (CFAussie) - aparently not many webservices are
used in Australia (or they work without grief so (1) above applies here)


cfscript
ws = CreateObject(webservice,
https://www.stratapay.com.au/ecommservices.asmx?WSDL;);
addRequestHeader(ws, authID, test);
addRequestHeader(ws, password, test);
addRequestHeader(ws, timeStamp, #now()#);
ans = ws.checkPaymentComplex(test, test 123);
/cfscript
cfoutput#ans#/cfoutput
cfdump var=#ws#

no go. Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation

HOWEVER, we can using a tool called soapScope and it all works fine -
correct response headers, sensible answer, etc.

We can CFDUMP the webservice object (before the method call) and it all
looks good. Start adding header info and it craps out.

I just hope it doesn't go down this path. I really don't want to re-do this
in Java
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7th
readid=781179


any thoughts greatfully recieved

thanx
barry beattie

request (using soapScope):
===
soap:Envelope
xmlns:s0=http://tempuri.org/stratapayMKII/eCommServices;
xmlns:soap=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/;
xmlns:xs=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;
   soap:Header
  s0:StrataPayAuthenticator
 s0:authIDtest/s0:authID
 s0:passwordtest/s0:password
 s0:timeStamp2003-11-12/s0:timeStamp
  /s0:StrataPayAuthenticator
   /soap:Header
   soap:Body
  s0:checkPaymentComplex
 s0:payIDtest/s0:payID
 s0:invoiceNumbertest/s0:invoiceNumber
  /s0:checkPaymentComplex
   /soap:Body
/soap:Envelope

response (using soapScope):
=

soap:Envelope
xmlns:soap=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/;
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
xmlns:xsd=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;
   soap:Header
  StrataPayAuthenticator
xmlns=http://tempuri.org/stratapayMKII/eCommServices;
 authIDtest/authID
 passwordtest/password
 timeStamp /
  /StrataPayAuthenticator
   /soap:Header
   soap:Body
  checkPaymentComplexResponse
xmlns=http://tempuri.org/stratapayMKII/eCommServices;
 checkPaymentComplexResult0/checkPaymentComplexResult
  /checkPaymentComplexResponse
   /soap:Body
/soap:Envelope


CODE:
===
cfscript
  ws = CreateObject(webservice,
https://www.stratapay.com.au/ecommservices.asmx?WSDL;);
  addRequestHeader(ws, authID, test);
  addRequestHeader(ws, password, test);
  addRequestHeader(ws, timeStamp, #now()#);
  ans = ws.checkPaymentComplex(test, test 123);
/cfscript
  cfoutput

RE: [ cf-dev ] anyone called a webservice with addRequestHeader() sucessfully?

2004-06-03 Thread Colm Brazel



the webservice support team should be able to field a lot of 
connection issue problems with various clients and may have FAQ'slive 
support etc but I guess you have checked with them, they might give you J2EE 
java code that would work as well, maybe something on CFDJ archives to help, or 
Stephens session code?

cheers


Colm

  -Original Message-From: Barry L Beattie 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 03 June 2004 15:07To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] anyone called a 
  webservice with addRequestHeader() sucessfully?
  sadly, the target webservice is a payment gateway and Flash just wouldn't 
  fit in to the confirmation page (where the WS is called)
  the point is, it *should* work with CF but no one can prove it (.NET 
  webservice using headers and over https).
  thanx anywaybarry.b
  - Original Message - From: "Colm Brazel" 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 14:43:51 +0100 To: 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] anyone called a 
  webservice with addRequestHeader() sucessfully?  Hi Barry, 
Would you think of using Flash instead of CF, Flash 
  components are easy to  configure and might be easier to do what you 
  want, create the component,  configure it with the data connection 
  wizard and another grideditor wizard,  very cool allowing you to skin 
  the component and do addrequestheader stuff  like setting up the 
  fields you want to use) I see on LiveDocs  
  http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flash/mx2004/main/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/ 
   wwhelp.htm?context=Flash_MX_2004_Documentationfile=12_as293.htm: 
  its used  with flash Loadvars class. Do a search under loadvars in 
  Flash 6 for more  info. I have an example of the following  
  somewhere  "Using Macromedia Flash MX Pro 04, 7.01(updater), mxp 
  datagrid and data  connection wizard extensions,  the 
  following Flash component grabs The Macromedia Developer Center RSS 1.0 
   feed which contains information about articles, tutorials and other 
   resources published on the Macromedia Developer Center. Similar 
  methods as  in the following to use Flash to connect to web services. 
   
  devnet,http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flash/articles/datawizards.html 
   http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/articles/xml_resource_feed.html" I`m 
  sure a  similar appoach can be used to talk to ASP.NET  and 
  the Flash data connection wizard though it won't connect to every web  
  service can connect to very many and handles a lot of the ugly coding by 
   itself.   there's a workaround for CF5 instead of CF 
  MX using wddx and cfhttp for  calling web service s also though you 
  are on MX if you want. Colm  
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   Web Site Design  Development  http://www.cbweb.net 
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  Sent: 02 June 2004 05:47  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
  Subject: [ cf-dev ] anyone called a webservice with addRequestHeader() 
   sucessfully?Hi all   
  We're trying to connect our CF app to an ASP.NET (asmx) webservice.  
   Has anyone called a webservice with addRequestHeader(), sucessfully? 
  It  can't be a network problem (it works with other tools) so it's 
  either (1)  sheer incompetance on my part or (2) something funny with 
  CF calling other  webservices.   - all our CF servers 
  have had the webservice headers hot-fix applied.  I've stumped our 
  local list (CFAussie) - aparently not many webservices are  used in 
  Australia (or they work without grief so (1) above applies here)  
 ws = CreateObject("webservice",  
  "https://www.stratapay.com.au/ecommservices.asmx?WSDL");  
  addRequestHeader(ws, "authID", "test");  addRequestHeader(ws, 
  "password", "test");  addRequestHeader(ws, "timeStamp", "#now()#"); 
   ans = ws.checkPaymentComplex("test", "test 123");  
   #ans#no go. "Could not generate stub objects for web 
  service invocation"   H OWEVER, we can using a tool called 
  soapScope and it all works fine -  correct response headers, sensible 
  answer, etc.   We can CFDUMP the webservice object (before the 
  method call) and it all  looks good. Start adding header info and it 
  craps out.   I just hope it doesn't go down this path. I 
  really don't want to re-do this  in Java  
  http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7th 
   readid=781179any thoughts greatfully 
  recieved   thanx  barry beattie   
  request (using soapScope):  ===  
   
  xmlns:s0="http://tempuri.org/stratapayMKII/eCommServices"  
  xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soa

RE: [ cf-dev ] cfcontent

2004-05-21 Thread Colm Brazel
try use cfheader name=Content-Disposition value=attachment;
filename=filename.ext

h2oman comment on
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6/CFML_Reference/Tags-pt118.htm


Colm

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Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] cfcontent



Yeah I tried application/unknown however it saves the document as a .cfm
file 

I have this ...

cfquery name=get_download_tag datasource=webuserdsn
  SELECT report_id, forced_download
  FROM report_names
  WHERE report_id = #trim(ListGetAt(decoded,5,-))#
/cfquery

cfswitch expression=#trim(ListGetAt(decoded,4,-))#
  cfcase value=.doc
cfset mime_type = application/msword
  /cfcase
  cfcase value=.pdf
cfset mime_type = application/pdf
  /cfcase
  cfcase value=.xls
cfset mime_type = application/vnd.ms-excel
  /cfcase
  cfcase value=.ppt
cfset mime_type = application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
  /cfcase
/cfswitch

cfif #trim(get_download_tag.forced_download)# eq 1
  cfset mime_type = application/unknown
/cfif

cfcontent file=#ListGetAt(decoded,3,-)# type = #mime_type#

decoded,3 actually contains the path of the file witht he file extension
like d:\documents\abc.xls

I need to force the download document dialogue box.

Regards - Paul





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RE: [ cf-dev ] Flex

2004-04-01 Thread Colm Brazel
Title: Message



Apparently;-)Flex will be included as part of Blackstone the 
relacement for MX, if you want to look at the code some disgruntled person has 
gone and released thecode for it;)

http://www.mossyblog.com/index.cfm?entryID=240

  -Original Message-From: Snake Hollywood 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 31 March 2004 
  18:30To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] Flex
  not 
  even looked at it yet, but it looks like flash for coders?
  

-Original Message-From: Ellwood 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2004 
15:07To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
cf-dev ] Flex

Right. Back up and 
running but only on single IP developer version, which is fine for now. Flex 
has been completely removed and I had to re-install coldfusion MX 6.1 as a 
NEW INSTALL not an update. Bit weird now though as I am used to pointing my 
sites to localhost:8500 whereas now its just localhost. Plus inetmgr is now 
working also so I guess my original install must have had faults that Flex 
tried to fix but screwed up.

A lesson 
learnt


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BSc
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Solutions

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-Original 
Message-From: Colm 
Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2004 14:37To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
Flex


Yep, I think the 
beta is now over. there was lots of info on it on the beta site though http://mmbeta.macromedia.com/l
-Original 
  Message-From: Adrian 
  Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 14:08To: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
  Flex
  
  Don't think. 
  They're made it availableon thebeta site but they said it 
  won't be there for long. Think it's just the CD for 
  now.
  
  
  
  Ade
  
-Original 
Message-From: 
Justin MacCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
14:03To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
Flex

FLEX available 
online at all??? just cd?

  -Original 
  Message-From: 
  Ellwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
  13:51To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
  Flex
  Nah, I just 
  did the bog standard all setting default install
  
  
  
  Ellis C Wood 
  BSc
  Ellwood Web 
  Solutions
  
  T: 01623 
  459973
  E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  W: http://www.ellwoodwebsolutions.co.uk
  -Original 
  Message-From: 
  Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2004 
  13:53To: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
  Flex
  
  
  Did you put 
  Flex onto an existing JRun installation? Not sure about the current 
  release but there was an option to install a bundled JRun/Flex in the 
  beta. Could you have done that by mistake? Clutching at straws with 
  this but thought I'd chime in.
  
  
  
  BTW, I've 
  only had Flex on the go for a few days and I think it is great. Seems 
  a bit pricey though. Anyone else out there planning on investing time 
  in leaning it too? Might have to take a trip over to chattyfig and see 
  if there's a list there :O)
  
  
  
  Ade
  
-Original 
Message-From: 
Ellwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
13:43To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] 
Flex
Guys,

Installed Flex this 
morning and seemed to work okay but now my CFMX installation wont 
work. I have removed the Flex programme but still wont work. Just 
gets a load of JRUN ERRORS.

Anybody got any 
ideas.

I have reinstalled CFMX 
once but still no joy. I am in the process of downloading the JRun 
updater to see if that will fix anything

Ellis C Wood 
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Solutions

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Flex

2004-04-01 Thread Colm Brazel
Title: Message



new content/resources for Flex I see are available on 
devnet

  -Original Message-From: Colm Brazel 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 01 April 2004 
  10:23To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] Flex
  Apparently;-)Flex will be included as part of Blackstone the 
  relacement for MX, if you want to look at the code some disgruntled person has 
  gone and released thecode for it;)
  
  http://www.mossyblog.com/index.cfm?entryID=240
  
-Original Message-From: Snake Hollywood 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 31 March 2004 
18:30To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
cf-dev ] Flex
not even looked at it yet, but it looks like flash for 
coders?

  
  -Original Message-From: Ellwood 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 
  2004 15:07To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
  RE: [ cf-dev ] Flex
  
  Right. Back up 
  and running but only on single IP developer version, which is fine for 
  now. Flex has been completely removed and I had to re-install coldfusion 
  MX 6.1 as a NEW INSTALL not an update. Bit weird now though as I am used 
  to pointing my sites to localhost:8500 whereas now its just localhost. 
  Plus inetmgr is now working also so I guess my original install must have 
  had faults that Flex tried to fix but screwed up.
  
  A lesson 
  learnt
  
  
  Ellis C Wood 
  BSc
  Ellwood Web 
  Solutions
  
  T: 01623 
  459973
  E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  W: http://www.ellwoodwebsolutions.co.uk
  -Original 
  Message-From: Colm 
  Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2004 14:37To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
  Flex
  
  
  Yep, I think the 
  beta is now over. there was lots of info on it on the beta site though http://mmbeta.macromedia.com/l
  
-Original 
Message-From: 
Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
14:08To: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
Flex

Don't think. 
They're made it availableon thebeta site but they said it 
won't be there for long. Think it's just the CD for 
now.



Ade

  -Original 
  Message-From: 
  Justin MacCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
  14:03To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
  Flex
  
  FLEX 
  available online at all??? just cd?
  
-Original 
Message-From: 
Ellwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
13:51To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
Flex
Nah, I just 
did the bog standard all setting default install



Ellis C 
Wood BSc
Ellwood Web 
Solutions

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459973
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-Original 
Message-From: 
Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2004 
13:53To: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
Flex


Did you put 
Flex onto an existing JRun installation? Not sure about the current 
release but there was an option to install a bundled JRun/Flex in 
the beta. Could you have done that by mistake? Clutching at straws 
with this but thought I'd chime in.



BTW, I've 
only had Flex on the go for a few days and I think it is great. 
Seems a bit pricey though. Anyone else out there planning on 
investing time in leaning it too? Might have to take a trip over to 
chattyfig and see if there's a list there 
:O)



Ade

  -Original 
  Message-From: Ellwood 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
  13:43To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] 
  Flex
  Guys,
  
  Installed Flex this 
  morning and seemed to work okay but now my CFMX installation wont 
  work. I have removed the Flex programme but still wont work. Just 
  gets a load of JRUN ERRORS.
  
  Anybody got any 
  ideas.
  
  I have reinstalled 
  CFMX once but still no joy. I am in the process of downloading the 
  JRun updater to see if that will fix anything
  
  Ellis C

RE: [ cf-dev ] Flex

2004-03-30 Thread Colm Brazel



I 
think it's now available on exchange or somewhere for 8.99$ to trial it. Yep 
16000$ is pricey, I think its targetting specific B2C B2B existing 
customers/merchants where they've calculatedtheir existing online 
applications will gain by it by way of reduced costs etc. it's not targeted as 
an app for Joe Soap at any rate. Very interesting the way it works with xml 
(MXml its own flavour of xml to pump out Flash) The technology might migrate 
into other MM apps after a while, which would be great

Colm

  -Original Message-From: Adrian Lynch 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
  14:08To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] Flex
  Don't think. They're made it availableon thebeta site but 
  they said it won't be there for long. Think it's just the CD for 
  now.
  
  Ade
  
-Original Message-From: Justin MacCarthy 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
14:03To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
cf-dev ] Flex
FLEX available online at all??? just cd?

  -Original Message-From: Ellwood 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 
  2004 13:51To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
  RE: [ cf-dev ] Flex
  
  Nah, I just did 
  the bog standard all setting default install
  
  
  
  Ellis C Wood 
  BSc
  Ellwood Web 
  Solutions
  
  T: 01623 
  459973
  E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  W: http://www.ellwoodwebsolutions.co.uk
  -Original 
  Message-From: Adrian 
  Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2004 13:53To: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
  Flex
  
  
  Did you put Flex 
  onto an existing JRun installation? Not sure about the current release but 
  there was an option to install a bundled JRun/Flex in the beta. Could you 
  have done that by mistake? Clutching at straws with this but thought I'd 
  chime in.
  
  
  
  BTW, I've only 
  had Flex on the go for a few days and I think it is great. Seems a bit 
  pricey though. Anyone else out there planning on investing time in leaning 
  it too? Might have to take a trip over to chattyfig and see if there's a 
  list there :O)
  
  
  
  Ade
  
-Original 
Message-From: 
Ellwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
13:43To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] 
Flex
Guys,

Installed Flex this morning 
and seemed to work okay but now my CFMX installation wont work. I have 
removed the Flex programme but still wont work. Just gets a load of JRUN 
ERRORS.

Anybody got any 
ideas.

I have reinstalled CFMX once 
but still no joy. I am in the process of downloading the JRun updater to 
see if that will fix anything

Ellis C Wood 
BSc
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Solutions

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Flex

2004-03-30 Thread Colm Brazel



Yep, I 
think the beta is now over. there was lots of info on it on the beta site though 
http://mmbeta.macromedia.com/l

  -Original Message-From: Adrian Lynch 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
  14:08To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] Flex
  Don't think. They're made it availableon thebeta site but 
  they said it won't be there for long. Think it's just the CD for 
  now.
  
  Ade
  
-Original Message-From: Justin MacCarthy 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
14:03To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
cf-dev ] Flex
FLEX available online at all??? just cd?

  -Original Message-From: Ellwood 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 
  2004 13:51To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
  RE: [ cf-dev ] Flex
  
  Nah, I just did 
  the bog standard all setting default install
  
  
  
  Ellis C Wood 
  BSc
  Ellwood Web 
  Solutions
  
  T: 01623 
  459973
  E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  W: http://www.ellwoodwebsolutions.co.uk
  -Original 
  Message-From: Adrian 
  Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2004 13:53To: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
  Flex
  
  
  Did you put Flex 
  onto an existing JRun installation? Not sure about the current release but 
  there was an option to install a bundled JRun/Flex in the beta. Could you 
  have done that by mistake? Clutching at straws with this but thought I'd 
  chime in.
  
  
  
  BTW, I've only 
  had Flex on the go for a few days and I think it is great. Seems a bit 
  pricey though. Anyone else out there planning on investing time in leaning 
  it too? Might have to take a trip over to chattyfig and see if there's a 
  list there :O)
  
  
  
  Ade
  
-Original 
Message-From: 
Ellwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
13:43To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] 
Flex
Guys,

Installed Flex this morning 
and seemed to work okay but now my CFMX installation wont work. I have 
removed the Flex programme but still wont work. Just gets a load of JRUN 
ERRORS.

Anybody got any 
ideas.

I have reinstalled CFMX once 
but still no joy. I am in the process of downloading the JRun updater to 
see if that will fix anything

Ellis C Wood 
BSc
Ellwood Web 
Solutions

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Flex

2004-03-30 Thread Colm Brazel



There's a number of forums with roy as part of the forum 
nametrackingFlex and Brady, for which they are looking for beta 
testers on Lyris http://lyris.macromedia.com/ 

Anyone 
anymore info on Brady

  -Original Message-From: Colm Brazel 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
  14:37To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] Flex
  Yep, 
  I think the beta is now over. there was lots of info on it on the beta site 
  though http://mmbeta.macromedia.com/l
  
-Original Message-From: Adrian Lynch 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
14:08To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ 
cf-dev ] Flex
Don't think. They're made it availableon thebeta site but 
they said it won't be there for long. Think it's just the CD for 
now.

Ade

  -Original Message-From: Justin MacCarthy 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
  14:03To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] Flex
  FLEX available online at all??? just cd?
  
-Original Message-From: Ellwood 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 
2004 13:51To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
RE: [ cf-dev ] Flex

Nah, I just did 
the bog standard all setting default install



Ellis C Wood 
BSc
Ellwood Web 
Solutions

T: 01623 
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-Original 
Message-From: 
Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2004 
13:53To: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] 
Flex


Did you put 
Flex onto an existing JRun installation? Not sure about the current 
release but there was an option to install a bundled JRun/Flex in the 
beta. Could you have done that by mistake? Clutching at straws with this 
but thought I'd chime in.



BTW, I've only 
had Flex on the go for a few days and I think it is great. Seems a bit 
pricey though. Anyone else out there planning on investing time in 
leaning it too? Might have to take a trip over to chattyfig and see if 
there's a list there :O)



Ade

  -Original 
  Message-From: 
  Ellwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 30 March 2004 
  13:43To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] 
  Flex
  Guys,
  
  Installed Flex this 
  morning and seemed to work okay but now my CFMX installation wont 
  work. I have removed the Flex programme but still wont work. Just gets 
  a load of JRUN ERRORS.
  
  Anybody got any 
  ideas.
  
  I have reinstalled CFMX 
  once but still no joy. I am in the process of downloading the JRun 
  updater to see if that will fix anything
  
  Ellis C Wood 
  BSc
  Ellwood Web 
  Solutions
  
  T: 01623 
  459973
  E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: [ cf-dev ] Cold Fusion/Form awareness

2004-03-27 Thread Colm Brazel
have look at qForms as well http://www.pengoworks.com/qforms/download/

-Original Message-
From: Jolly Green Giant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 March 2004 21:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Cold Fusion/Form awareness


I would use Radio buttons, and then add an extra radio button that signifies
that they are going to use the select box.
If it's important, you don't want to rely on Javascript.

__/  James Buckingham   \__
I was using Radiobox buttons at the start but I was finding that I couldn't
get them to deselect when the user selected an option from the pull-down.
Hence the reason I changed to checkboxes.

Unless someone knows how to switch all the radioboxes off?


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RE: [ cf-dev ] Flash the Cache

2004-03-26 Thread Colm Brazel



Great, 
I`m not the only one, similar problem, just sent following to another 
list


"searching for why I appear to 
have a caching problem with a web page on IE, not Firefox or Netscape, though I 
have flushed the temp files folder/cleared the history, looked at Jon Hanna's 
Hackwatch site where I googled and saw mention of article there on IE5.0 caching 
problem/hidden folders etc,even restarted,made sure the page not in the 
temporary internet files folder, even as a hidden file, and checking the 
contents of the folder under dos, on this 
machine the old page pops up, not the new one displaying correctly on anything 
but IE, must have another look at the dtd shortly, any thoughts anybody, IE 
seems to have cached the page somewhere hidden on this machine. Either that or 
theircould be a bug in IE that does not like flash files using an underscore as 
part of an alphnumeric naming convention as in video_2.swf ?"
Don't 
believe it has anything to do with CF as page runs fine on Firefox/Netscape 

Colm

  -Original Message-From: Ellwood 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 24 March 2004 
  11:12To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] 
  Flash the Cache
  
  
  Do the cfdev servers cache Flash Movies? 
  I have been doing some Flash updates to my movies (adding CF URL strings with 
  all sorts of params) but they are not updating on the server. I have tested 
  them locally and they work fine. I have also cleared out all objects in IE and 
  deleted my history (so its not my browser doing the 
caching).
  
  Any 
  ideas



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RE: [ cf-dev ] Flash the Cache

2004-03-26 Thread Colm Brazel



Hi,

I removed the dtd of the page putting it into quirk mode 
and the file immediately comes up on IE and also works fine on the other 
browsers, so that apparently fixed it.Why it happened still unknown, the .swf 
was loading but not the black hole video file which gets loaded as a separate 
.swf in a movie clip a couple of frames in 
from start of the main.swf(btw anybody got a few .mpegs around 2mbs each to 
experiment with permission to use them?). I`m guessing anyway that it was 
just thisone .swf not loading and 
not the whole previous page being loaded from a cache somewhere. In CF 
using cfheader name = "Expires" value = "#Now()#"cfheader generates 
custom HTTP response headers to return to the client. This example forces 
browser client to purge its cache of requested file. I should have but didn't 
test this, also there may be other custom respons headers I should have tried 
maybe signifying the mime type. Also did not try a spacer gif defined in css to 
ensure the table cell did not collapse, but this could have fixed it as well, 
other header issues such as h1/h2/h3 tags being used in a quirky way was not an 
issue,could be other infor around 
the mime type or dtd I am unaware of 
or something else to do with IE. Quick fix is to remove the dtd you are using 
and try run pages in quirk mode without a dtd or proceed along paths similar to 
above.

cheers
Colm

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  -Original Message-----From: Colm Brazel 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 26 March 2004 
  10:34To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] Flash the Cache
  Great, I`m not the only one, similar problem, just sent following to 
  another list
  
  
  "searching for why I appear to 
  have a caching problem with a web page on IE, not Firefox or Netscape, though 
  I have flushed the temp files folder/cleared the history, looked at Jon 
  Hanna's Hackwatch site where I googled and saw mention of article there on 
  IE5.0 caching problem/hidden folders etc,even restarted,made sure the page not 
  in the temporary internet files folder, even as a hidden file, and checking 
  the contents of the folder under dos, on 
  this machine the old page pops up, not the new one displaying correctly on 
  anything but IE, must have another look at the dtd shortly, any thoughts 
  anybody, IE seems to have cached the page somewhere hidden on this machine. 
  Either that or theircould be a bug in IE that does not like flash files using 
  an underscore as part of an alphnumeric naming convention as in video_2.swf 
  ?"
  Don't 
  believe it has anything to do with CF as page runs fine on Firefox/Netscape 
  
  Colm
  
-Original Message-From: Ellwood 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 24 March 2004 
11:12To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev 
] Flash the Cache


Do the cfdev servers cache Flash 
Movies? I have been doing some Flash updates to my movies (adding CF URL 
strings with all sorts of params) but they are not updating on the server. I 
have tested them locally and they work fine. I have also cleared out all 
objects in IE and deleted my history (so its not my browser doing the 
caching).

Any 
ideas
  


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RE: [ cf-dev ] Best way to create semi-colon email list

2004-03-16 Thread Colm Brazel
Michael Smith of Teratech has recently published updated ver for MX and is
making them available to usergroups. Some are being sent here for any
Dubliners want one, you could contact him directly through teratech site?


Colm






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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Best way to create semi-colon email list


Duncan - that gives a 404 error that link?

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print this off and stick it somewhere you can see it.  Only up to date for
version 4 / 4.5, but it still covers most of the common tags and functions
you're likely to use:
http://www.teratech.com/cfconf/TeraTechCFtagPoster.pdf


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dev








superb - thanks duncan/tomo

I have used value list before - just found it in my code but I am not doing
enough consistent CF coding to remember all these things!

anyone have any tips on ways to remember much used or handy pieces of code
-
I have started using snippets in DWMX a bit now?

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#ListChangeDelims(ValueList(getEmails.email), ; )#


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15/03/2004 15:48

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guys

what is the most efficient way to retrieve a list of emails from DB and
create a semi-colon separated list:

at the moment, I have:

!--- Get EMails ---
cfquery datasource=fclounge name=getemails
SELECT email
FROM contacts
where email  '-'
/cfquery

!--- Output results ---
cfoutput
cfdump var=#getemails#
/cfoutput

!-- Create new blank list ---
cfset emails = ''

!--- loop through query and append to list ---
cfloop query=getemails
cfset emails = ListAppend(#emails#, #email#, ;)
/cfloop

!--- Output final list ---
cfoutputbr List is #emails#/cfoutput

- Is this the way to go? This is kinda working. How do I add a space in
after the ; - i tried cfset emails = ListAppend(#emails#, #email#,
;  chr(32)) but that didn't work?
- Also, any email addresses with a hyphen in are being split over two lines
when I output the variable?




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RE: [ cf-dev ] File permission(?) error

2004-03-16 Thread Colm Brazel
Might be worth googling under cffile for bugs, there's a workaround for one
of these  bottom of
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6/CFML_Reference/Tags-pt129.htm
Also is it browser related, IE 5+
worth checking for browser probs unique to itself??

Colm

-Original Message-
From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 March 2004 13:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] File permission(?) error


Then won't the CF user need permission to delete the file?

I've come across a problem with WinSCP messing with file permissions before,
any chance you're using that?

Ade

-Original Message-
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Sent: 16 March 2004 09:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] File permission(?) error


I've got OVERWRITE in there.. basically a file is being uploaded then
rename...

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Sent: 16 March 2004 07:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] File permission(?) error

I know it may be a silly question but often the most obvious is what is
overlooked. Does the file already exists and have you told CFFILE to
MAKEUNIQUE on the file name?

Regards

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-Original Message-
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] File permission(?) error

What sort of behaviour have you got for when the file already exists?

Ade

-Original Message-
From: Damian Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 March 2004 20:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] File permission(?) error


Hi,

Anyone know what would be causing this error, I can't replicate it with
my own files? Permissions have been set properly for the destination
directory as far as I'm aware:

---

Error attempting to save uploaded file to path
'D:\data\0185rai\docs\assessmentFiles\riaFile_24.pdf.' Access is denied.
(error 5)
The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier
of (CFFILE), occupying document position (61:2) to (61:134) in the
template file
D:\DATA\0185RAI\DOCS\HTMFILES\ACT_ASSESSMENTFILEGENERATOR.CFM.

---

Not much to go on I know!
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RE: [ cf-dev ] OT: DWMX 2004

2004-03-12 Thread Colm Brazel

There's updaters at http://www.macromedia.com/downloads/updates/ Try right
click prefs/File types/add .cfm to open in code view and you can choose
homesite
for the .cfm to open in external editor but if you choose the tag in code
view should give you all the attibutes etc

Colm

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Subject: [ cf-dev ] OT: DWMX 2004


With DWMX, you could click on a tag in the editor window and then in the
thin bar just above the Properties panel (if it's displayed in the
default position) you could then click on the tag name and in the editor
window it would select the entire tag.

DWMX 2004 doesn't seem to do that any more -- is there any way to get
this behaviour back, short of an uninstall   ;-)


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[ cf-dev ] Wish I could go

2004-03-09 Thread Colm Brazel
Title: Message





  CFUN-04 has FIVE tracks with 42 sessions for every 
  level.
  * Bootcamp - Basic ColdFusion and Flash topics
  * Advanced - Advanced ColdFusion topics
  * Empowered - Fusebox and Project management topics
  * Accessibility - making sites that disabled people can use, 
  section 508
  * Integration - Flash, Flex and other technologies integrated 
  with CF topics
  The early bird price of $199 for CFUN-04 ends 
  3/31/03
  Don't miss out on the programming conference of 
  2004!
  http://www.cfconf.org/cfun-04/
  
  
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RE: [ cf-dev ] Wish I could go

2004-03-09 Thread Colm Brazel
Title: Message



might 
be cheaper to JFK and get a coach up?

  -Original Message-From: Gene Brown 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 09 March 2004 11:28To: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Wish I could 
  go
  Richard,
  
  Flights from Heathrow to Baltimore start at £420 on 
  lastminute.com.
  
  
  Cheers
  Gene
  
  

-Original Message-From: Lovelock, 
Richard J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 March 2004 
11:15To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ 
cf-dev ] Wish I could go
how much is a flight to Maryland!!??


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  -Original Message-From: Colm Brazel 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 09 March 2004 
  11:09To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ 
  cf-dev ] Wish I could go
  
  
CFUN-04 has FIVE tracks with 42 sessions for every 
level.
* Bootcamp - Basic ColdFusion and Flash 
topics
* Advanced - Advanced ColdFusion topics
* Empowered - Fusebox and Project management 
topics
* Accessibility - making sites that disabled people can 
use, section 508
* Integration - Flash, Flex and other technologies 
integrated with CF topics
The early bird price of $199 for CFUN-04 ends 
3/31/03
Don't miss out on the programming conference of 
2004!
http://www.cfconf.org/cfun-04/


Colm

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Wish I could go

2004-03-09 Thread Colm Brazel
Title: Message



Yep, 
Hertz from JFK, more fun..h!

  -Original Message-From: Lucas Sherwood 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 09 March 2004 
  11:52To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ 
  cf-dev ] Wish I could go
  
  *grin*
  Can you say ‘Road 
  TripÂ’???
  
  
  
  
  
  From: Colm 
  Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 March 2004 11:38 AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Wish I could 
  go
  
  
  might be cheaper to 
  JFK and get a coach up?
  
-Original 
Message-From: Gene 
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'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Wish I could 
go

Richard,



Flights from 
Heathrow to Baltimore start at £420 on 
lastminute.com.





Cheers

Gene


-Original 
  Message-From: 
  Lovelock, Richard J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 March 2004 11:15To: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Wish I could 
  go
  
  how 
  much is a flight to Maryland!!??
  
  
  
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Message-From: Colm 
Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 09 March 2004 
11:09To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ cf-dev ] Wish I could 
go



  CFUN-04 has FIVE tracks with 42 sessions for 
  every level.
  * 
  Bootcamp - Basic ColdFusion and Flash topics
  * 
  Advanced - Advanced ColdFusion topics
  * 
  Empowered - Fusebox and Project management topics
  * 
  Accessibility - making sites that disabled people can use, section 
  508
  * 
  Integration - Flash, Flex and other technologies integrated with CF 
  topics
  The early bird price of $199 for CFUN-04 ends 
  3/31/03
  Don't miss out on the programming conference 
  of 2004!
  http://www.cfconf.org/cfun-04/
  
  
  Colm
  
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RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released

2004-03-02 Thread Colm Brazel
it's limited to one ip address so do they have similar to MX Pro ver where
it could be used as isp virtual server hosting multiple sites on the one ip
as distinct from
an enterprise version, btw hosting ver for multiple ips seems very
competitive compared to MX equivalent..

cheers

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-Original Message-
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Sent: 01 March 2004 21:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released


Well I can live without those, if I ever even used most of them :-)



 -Original Message-
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 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released


 OK I'll list em .. if you dont want to use BD then dont use
 it. Just thought I'd mention it as some people are on tight
 budgets and this at least give some hope to them still being
 able to use CFML :)

 Stephen

 Unsupported CF5 tags:

 CFAPPLET CFREPORT CFAUTHENTICATE*
 CFGRID CFIMPERSONATE*
 CFGRIDCOLUMN CFGRIDROW CFGRIDUPDATE

 Unsupported CFMX tags:

 CFCHART CFLOGIN CFMAILPART*
 CFCHARTDATA CFLOGINUSER
 CFTRACE CFCHARTSERIES CFLOGOUT

 Unsupported CF5 Functions:

 AuthenticatedContext** LSIsNumeric getK2ServerDocCount*
 AuthenticatedUser** LSNumberFormat getK2ServerDocCountLimit*
 IsAuthenticated** LSParseDateTime isK2ServerABroker*
 IsAuthorized** LSParseEuroCurrency
 isK2ServerDocCountExceeded* IsProtected** LSParseNumber
 isK2ServerOnLine* GetException IsNumericDate GetMetricData

 Unsupported CFMX functions:

 GetAuthUser GetProfileSections ReleaseCOMObject
 GetEncoding IsUserInrole



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 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released

 almost full



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 Sent: 01 March 2004 14:58
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released

 I think your reading the docs for beta2 (not sure if they
 have been updated for beta3 yet !).. it WAS going to have a
 lot of stuff crippled (CFCOMPONENT/CFFUNCTION etc).. now (in
 beta3) it has almost full functionality (tag wise) (after a
 lot of badgering telling them it was unwise to cripple so
 much in the free version.

 Speed-wise its written in java too so I would have thought
 about the same. Ive not found any speed problems so far.

 Stephen

 -Original Message-
 From: Snake Hollywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 01 March 2004 14:51
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released

 The free version is quite seriously crippled. A lot of tags
 missing, don't think you would be able to use it for that many apps.

 Russ

  -Original Message-
  From: Stephen Pope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 01 March 2004 09:00
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released
 
 
  Morning all,
 
  OK,OK, so I may come off as a bit of a
  BlueDragon evangelist but just to let you guys know that BlueDragon
  6.1 Beta3 has been released for testing so I encourage you
 to try out
  your CFMX applications on it and report any bugs.
 
 
 
  Grab it from : ftp://ftp.newatlanta.com/public/bluedragon/6_1beta3/
 
 
 
  Some great news with this release is that the FREE version is
  going to have full support for CFC's (which was going to be
  reserved only for the full version) so you can happily deploy
  full applications using the free version and the only
  limitations are for people wanting to run hosting using
  BlueDragon and some of the higher-end enterprise functionality.
 
 
 
  'So, bottom line, yes, if you are running a server just for
  your own organization's applications, you can use the free
  Server edition. We want to help CFML developers fend off the
  free alternatives like PHP, ASP, and JSP. As we say often,
  We love CFML. If you want to take your CFML skills to a
  client and build an app for them, the free Server edition
  helps you overcome that argument.' - Charlie Arehart (CTO,
  New Atlanta Communications)
 
 
 
  New Atlanta have also introduced some of their own tags ..
  the most useful of which I've found so far is the
  CFCONSTRUCTOR tag which helps you to define implicit and
  explicit construction capabilities for your components and
  for you Mach II users BD 6.1B3 works fully with all Mach II
  test applications.
 
 
 
  Sorry for the sales pitch (I have nothing to do with New
  Atlanta) I'm just quite excited about this product
  (Especially as all I ever hear is that ColdFusion is too
  expensive to use blah blah blah) :)
 
 
 
  Regards
 
 
 
  Stephen
 
 


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RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released

2004-03-01 Thread Colm Brazel
Hi,

What cfmx or cf5.0 tags does it not support yet?

Colm

-Original Message-
From: Stephen Pope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 March 2004 09:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released


Morning all,

OK,OK, so I may come off as a bit of a BlueDragon
evangelist but just to let you guys know that BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 has been
released for testing so I encourage you to try out your CFMX applications on
it and report any bugs.



Grab it from : ftp://ftp.newatlanta.com/public/bluedragon/6_1beta3/



Some great news with this release is that the FREE version is going to have
full support for CFC's (which was going to be reserved only for the full
version) so you can happily deploy full applications using the free version
and the only limitations are for people wanting to run hosting using
BlueDragon and some of the higher-end enterprise functionality.



'So, bottom line, yes, if you are running a server just for your own
organization's applications, you can use the free Server edition. We want to
help CFML developers fend off the free alternatives like PHP, ASP, and
JSP. As we say often, We love CFML. If you want to take your CFML skills
to a client and build an app for them, the free Server edition helps you
overcome that argument.' - Charlie Arehart (CTO, New Atlanta Communications)



New Atlanta have also introduced some of their own tags .. the most useful
of which I've found so far is the CFCONSTRUCTOR tag which helps you to
define implicit and explicit construction capabilities for your components
and for you Mach II users BD 6.1B3 works fully with all Mach II test
applications.



Sorry for the sales pitch (I have nothing to do with New Atlanta) I'm just
quite excited about this product (Especially as all I ever hear is that
ColdFusion is too expensive to use blah blah blah) :¬)



Regards



Stephen



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RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released

2004-03-01 Thread Colm Brazel
features are improved, not exactly sure of its advantage as dev edition of
MX also free, hosting ver is expensive??

-Original Message-
From: Stephen Pope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 March 2004 09:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released


http://www.newatlanta.com/c/products/bluedragon-beta/download/home

This page has the docs/ compatibility guides for the release .. I'm not sure
if these have been updated since Beta2 but they should give you a fairly
good idea of the Macromedia CF functions not supported (there aren't many to
be honest)

Stephen

-Original Message-
From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 March 2004 09:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released

Hi,

What cfmx or cf5.0 tags does it not support yet?

Colm

-Original Message-
From: Stephen Pope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 March 2004 09:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released


Morning all,

OK,OK, so I may come off as a bit of a BlueDragon
evangelist but just to let you guys know that BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 has been
released for testing so I encourage you to try out your CFMX applications on
it and report any bugs.



Grab it from : ftp://ftp.newatlanta.com/public/bluedragon/6_1beta3/



Some great news with this release is that the FREE version is going to have
full support for CFC's (which was going to be reserved only for the full
version) so you can happily deploy full applications using the free version
and the only limitations are for people wanting to run hosting using
BlueDragon and some of the higher-end enterprise functionality.



'So, bottom line, yes, if you are running a server just for your own
organization's applications, you can use the free Server edition. We want to
help CFML developers fend off the free alternatives like PHP, ASP, and
JSP. As we say often, We love CFML. If you want to take your CFML skills
to a client and build an app for them, the free Server edition helps you
overcome that argument.' - Charlie Arehart (CTO, New Atlanta Communications)



New Atlanta have also introduced some of their own tags .. the most useful
of which I've found so far is the CFCONSTRUCTOR tag which helps you to
define implicit and explicit construction capabilities for your components
and for you Mach II users BD 6.1B3 works fully with all Mach II test
applications.



Sorry for the sales pitch (I have nothing to do with New Atlanta) I'm just
quite excited about this product (Especially as all I ever hear is that
ColdFusion is too expensive to use blah blah blah) :¬)



Regards



Stephen



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RE: [ cf-dev ] OT : Anyone know astrahosting.com

2004-02-25 Thread Colm Brazel
Oh allright, send me $50 by Paypal and you'll get perl/java/php/mysql + 100
pop accounts 50mb all that plus Cold Fusion 5 and maybe even mySQL 4+ with
subqueries etc;)

Colm

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-Original Message-
From: Justin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 February 2004 16:32
To: Cfuk
Subject: [ cf-dev ] OT : Anyone know astrahosting.com



I'm looking for somewhere to host my blog etc. and that does email too.
Not huge traffic. Personal web stuff.

Anyone use these guys? http://www.astrahosting.com/services.html.

Seems pretty good!!  perl/java/php/mysql + 100 pop accounts for $48 a
year?!!

Anyone recommend someone else?


Justin


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RE: [ cf-dev ] Mac compatability

2004-02-19 Thread Colm Brazel
Dreamweaver MX 2004 has a cool feature allows you to run reports against the
css on most main browsers. Because it uses inline css for most of the
presentation coding in place of html, I`m sure you could insert the java app
with inline css and then test it against various browsers...and there again
could be wrong:)


Colm


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-Original Message-
From: Paolo Piponi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 February 2004 16:08
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [ cf-dev ] Mac compatability


Can anyone tell me what the most common browsers and versions Mac users
have?

We have a java application and are not sure what we should be testing with.

Paolo

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RE: [ cf-dev ] New lists and forums integration

2004-02-18 Thread Colm Brazel
test

-Original Message-
From: Snake Hollywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 February 2004 17:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] New lists and forums integration


The lists are active right now.
I am just finsihing off the forum sync, so if some of you could start
posting to all lists, it would be good for me to test it's all working.



 -Original Message-
 From: Stephen Pope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 18 February 2004 15:50
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] New lists and forums integration
 
 
 When will all these lists come into active service or are 
 they running right now ?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Snake Hollywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 18 February 2004 15:48
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [ cf-dev ] New lists and forums integration
 
 Guys,
 
 I have been setting up the new fusetalk forums, and I am 
 syncing it with this list so that list posts go to the forums 
 and vice versa, but in order to do that I am splititng this 
 list up into categories to match the forum. Hopefully things 
 will then get more active as the other members will start using them.
 
 Here are the new lists, you will need to subscribe to each, 
 and please post to the appropriate one to keep everything 
 nice and synced. I suggest you create a folder for each in 
 outlook and setup your mail rules. In addiiton the new 
 fusetalk forum also has an offline reader.
 
 Coldfusion coding: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To subscribe email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Database/SQL coding : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To subscribe email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 DHTML/CSS/XML etc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To subscribe email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Cfdeveloper service and questions : 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe email: 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 HELM control panel: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To subscribe email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 The new forum will be at http://forum.cfdeveloper.co.uk/ but 
 please follow the link from the www.cfdeveloper.co.uk website 
 as there will likely be addiitonal parameters on the URL. 
 Currently the beta version is still online, so don't bookmark it yet.
 
 Russ Michaels
 Macromedia/Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
  
 CFDeveloper
 The free resource and community for ColdFusion developer. 
http://www.cfdeveloper.co.uk

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Cfdeveloper needs secondary DNS

2004-02-16 Thread Colm Brazel
zoneedit got my vote as well

-Original Message-
From: Matt Horn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 February 2004 07:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] Cfdeveloper needs secondary DNS


Right

 sorry I thought you needed a secondary DNS for www.cfdeveloper.co.uk

not for the 900 other domains you have

 be specific man :D

- Original Message -
From: Snake Hollywood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 2:16 PM
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Cfdeveloper needs secondary DNS


Do they use simpleDNS and is it automated secondary.
It's no good if you have to manually go and enter in all the domains,
because I have over 900 to do already,
Also as you said first 5 are free, implies I would have to pay for the rest.
As you know CFDeveloper is a free service, so I would have to pay that out
of my own pocket, how much do you think 900 domains would cost, plus the
many thousands to come?



 -Original Message-
 From: Matt Horn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 15 February 2004 08:21
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] Cfdeveloper needs secondary DNS


 www.zoneedit.com

 I use them for all of my DNS needs

  first 5 domains free

  they rock me

 - Original Message -
 From: Snake Hollywood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 5:52 PM
 Subject: [ cf-dev ] Cfdeveloper needs secondary DNS


  Guys,
 
  Does anyone here run a simpleDNS nameserver?
  I need someone to act as secindary DNS for all the
 cfdeveloper member
  domains, but it needs to be simpleDNS so that it can be
 automatic zone
  transfer.
 
  Let me know if your prepared to help
 
  Cheers
 
  Russ Michaels
  Macromedia/Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
 
  CFDeveloper
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  http://www.cfdeveloper.co.uk
 
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RE: [ cf-dev ] Business ADSL

2004-02-13 Thread Colm Brazel
you wan't more than the standard home user 1mb then, but what do you need
more for unless you are setting up commercial offices in your home or
running banks of servers from home?

Colm?

-Original Message-
From: Paul Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 February 2004 16:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Business ADSL


 I have NTL now at home.
 They wont give a static IP becausee I do not have a business
 account, but they wont give me a business acocunt in my area.

That's exactly the issue I have!  I ring them up and they say:

I'm sorry. We can't do business cable in your area.  To get an NTL
business internet connection, you need to use ADSL via a BT telephone
line.

Made me laugh!

Paul



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RE: [ cf-dev ] Business ADSL

2004-02-13 Thread Colm Brazel
I`d look into leasing an online windows/linux server, also go for online
mailist list server host, David Hewson of sunday times was singing their
praises
a couple of weeks ago, the online provider slips my mind for the moment,they
can take a lot of the backend toil in  list management, definitely go for at
least 1 mb connection, should be capable to handle the bursts from the
mailing lists without getting choked connections of compalints from ISP. But
then if you got a good deal from Bull dog, you might be tempted with paying
up for a business line service

cheers

Colm

-Original Message-
From: Paul Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 February 2004 16:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] Business ADSL


Colm Brazel wrote:
 you wan't more than the standard home user 1mb then, but what do you need
 more for unless you are setting up commercial offices in your home or
 running banks of servers from home?


1) I want to be able to run some mailing lists, from home
2) I want to be able to host some web servers - not commercial
specifically - but maybe some test sites and stuff for clients
3) I want to be able to have an office in my home

prob don't need more than 1MB connection... although the contention
ratio of a business line would prob be preferable.

Paul

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Fixing bad search

2004-02-13 Thread Colm Brazel
Paulo,

if xp check you have sharing enabled for the help section in eg C:\Program
Files\Macromedia\ColdFusion Studio 5\Help
all the folders there  ? Otherwise reinstall

cheers


Colm


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-Original Message-
From: Paolo Piponi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 February 2004 17:01
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [ cf-dev ] Fixing bad search


Can anyone remind me how to fix the problem in CFStudio5.1 where all
searches in the help files return nothing?

Thanks,

Paolo

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Business ADSL

2004-02-13 Thread Colm Brazel
www.graphicmail.com
www.mailermailer.com

-Original Message-
From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 February 2004 16:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Business ADSL


I`d look into leasing an online windows/linux server, also go for online
mailist list server host, David Hewson of sunday times was singing their
praises
a couple of weeks ago, the online provider slips my mind for the moment,they
can take a lot of the backend toil in  list management, definitely go for at
least 1 mb connection, should be capable to handle the bursts from the
mailing lists without getting choked connections of compalints from ISP. But
then if you got a good deal from Bull dog, you might be tempted with paying
up for a business line service

cheers

Colm

-Original Message-
From: Paul Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 February 2004 16:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] Business ADSL


Colm Brazel wrote:
 you wan't more than the standard home user 1mb then, but what do you need
 more for unless you are setting up commercial offices in your home or
 running banks of servers from home?


1) I want to be able to run some mailing lists, from home
2) I want to be able to host some web servers - not commercial
specifically - but maybe some test sites and stuff for clients
3) I want to be able to have an office in my home

prob don't need more than 1MB connection... although the contention
ratio of a business line would prob be preferable.

Paul

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RE: [ cf-dev ] OT: preventing hotlinking

2004-01-21 Thread Colm Brazel
   Assuming your application is CF throughout, you could store
   the name of the images directory in a database and pick this
   up for output in any links.

or put the image files in the database and hard code the folder
location..all this not make you yearn for apache and .htaccess and setting
permissions tp prevent hot linking the easy way.

Colm

-Original Message-
From: Snake Hollywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 January 2004 16:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] OT: preventing hotlinking


Well you can't always be first Steve...

 -Original Message-
 From: Steve Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 21 January 2004 11:53
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] OT: preventing hotlinking


 There's an idea. Wish I'd thought of that first  ;-)

  -Original Message-
  From: Snake Hollywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 21 January 2004 11:07
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] OT: preventing hotlinking
 
 
  There is a much easier way, use an ISAPI filter to stop files
  being loaded
  by any domain othe rthan your own. Such filters are out
 there already.
 
  Russ
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Taz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: 21 January 2004 09:38
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] OT: preventing hotlinking
  
  
   I've just thought of an interesting solution to this problem,
   that doesn't require more 3rd party plugins for IIS.
  
   Assuming your application is CF throughout, you could store
   the name of the images directory in a database and pick this
   up for output in any links. Then you could set up a session
   to change the name of the images directory every day.
  
   This wouldn't physically stop people from linking to images,
   but it would make their links redundant every day.
  
   Taz
  
  
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RE: [ cf-dev ] Shopping Cart

2004-01-15 Thread Colm Brazel
Douglas,

Also very much worth a look, ColdFusion MX Web Application Construction
Kit ed 5, Ben Forte and Nate Weiss. Nate Weiss has an excellent one he
builds into a custom tag and later into a component, Paypal as well have new
european arrangements and worth a look for smaller needs.

cheers

Colm

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Adam,

Thanks I'll have a look at this.
Douglas

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It really depends on what you want for your money.

Actinic, manages your customers, prints out invoices/packing lists,
sends
out emails as you need to on the client computer as well as being able
to
knock up a reasonably good front-end website. I use it on
www.collectandplay.com

It just gets the job done and has a company behind it with a decent team
of
developers (version 7 due out this spring so make sure you buy a year
subscription).

You will need to install perl on your server, but this is not really an
issue. E-commerce software is all down to ease of use...and this is very
good.

For 300 squid you can't go wrong and there is a 30 day free trial on
their
site. www.actinic.co.uk

Give me a shout if you need any help. I've been using it since 1997.

Adam


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 I wrote one that is compatible with CF 4.5 and above and is free -
 http://www.how2cf.com/ click on code.

 ~Simon

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 What free generic shopping carts compatible with CFMX server would you
 recommend? A client wants a cheap shopping cart and I'm looking for a
 few alternatives.

 Thanks, Douglas


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RE: [ cf-dev ] Excel as a datasource

2003-12-18 Thread Colm Brazel
Hi Paul,

I believe Excel can be a nightmare to work with because of bugs to do with
datatypes, see
http://sites.encompassnow.com/idude/articles/using_excel_file_datasources.as
p

You use the dollar sign in your code, see from above url

What about Tables in Excel?
Excel Spreadsheets do not provide table objects for you to access, you will
have to use one of the following in place of a table name.
There are a number of ways you can reference a table (or range) in an Excel
workbook:

Workbook Name
Use the Workbook Name followed by a dollar sign (for example, [Sheet1$] or
[My Workbook$]).
A Workbook table that is referenced in this manner consists of the entire
used range of the Workbook.
Select [column_names] from [Sheet1$]
Cell Range
Use the Workbook Name followed by a dollar sign with cell range appended to
it! Don't forget to use the colon : between the starting and ending cell
positions!
Select [column_names] from [Sheet1$A1:B10]
Named Range
This is a range of cells with a defined name
Select [column_names] from [Defined Name Range]



Happy Christmas



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Hi all,

I am trying to use an excel spreadsheet as a datasource.
I can get all the ODBC thingy setup OK

I have this simple query
CFQUERY NAME= q_schools DATASOURCE= SchoolsBudget
SELECT DFESNo,SchoolName
from Schools
/CFQUERY

The workbook contains three sheets called Schools, Primary Budget and
Secondary Budget

As I understand it in laymans terms the name of the sheet refers to the
name of the table.

So I have a sheet named Schools. This has DFESNo  SchoolName as the top
line and just a few lines of data beneath.

What am I doing wrong?

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Single quotes, email addresses and damn paddies

2003-12-11 Thread Colm Brazel
/snigger


Paul,

Don't want to interrupt your plops as you read the  Beano's numbskulls in
your loo but the international post code for Ireland is 1( at least
thay's the one I use when the need arises:-)). And yes I have put some
effort in trying to get a http://mmug-dublin.com usergroup together WITHOUT
support from IE users. And yes a more cutting edge site than the place
holder one I have therewill be up shortly after Xmas. Hopefully I`ll get
support from one or 2 of the colleges in Dublin as time goes on. You'd be
most welcome to help out with it instead of the /snigger/plopOther news
is ~I have an install issue with Flash Comm Server on the Linux box at the
moment which has been submitted as a bug report to MM as I see on Flash Comm
Forum another guy has the same issue on Red Hat 8 or 9, it's the enterprise
version to do with compat-libstdc++ and the libstdc++  in usr/lib/ When this
is sorted I may be able to get
simultaneous presos going with other usergroups, also trying maybe a
twinning with a more established group, which could be Paddy whackin
fun.

ROFL

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Nice to know if I ever head back  home there's a demand for cf'ers ?
Ireland have a cfug or sorry I mean a  MMug's   /snigger


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6w myself :-)

Actually I don't think the part of Dublin Mark and I grew up in had a
postcode at the time, Mark? No one uses it if so.

Justin.O'[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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-
yes we do mark
d1 , d14 , d3 etc for different parts of Dublin ...
unless you live outside the pale .. and then tbh youre a caravan boyo
:)

- paul


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Subject: [ cf-dev ] Single quotes, email addresses and damn paddies

Just back from a few months in Spain, noticed some mails about using
single
quotes in email addresses...

AFAIK, there is nothing in the RFC for ARPA messages that says the local

mailbox name cannot contain a single quote character, and if you have
code that
barfs when someone provides an email address with a single quote, sooner
or
later you'll have some thick paddy like meself getting in touch asking
why they
can't use your site with their email address.

Oh, and while we're at it - you know we don't have postcodes over here
right? ;)


Mark


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RE: [ cf-dev ] Com Object

2003-12-11 Thread Colm Brazel
have look at cfobject  and you should be able to play with it to access its
methods and loop over the array etc

Colm

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Can I get back an array from a com object (as VB Object) and deal with
it in MX ?



If So would any one pass some code how to do so?



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RE: [ cf-dev ] Com Object

2003-12-11 Thread Colm Brazel
You could do a cfdump var=#nameofcfobject com# to see what properties
and methods may be available to CF, not all COM's are available to CF, or
use OLEviewer to look at your com
locally, arrays and parameters may be exposed by simple dot notation, look
at CF MX Bible there's a good chapter there on COM. There may be 'getters'
and 'setters' the COM developer has made available to CF, with specific ways
in cfscript the CF'er usesto reference these. Also Advanced Application
Development by Ben Forte should have lots on this. If the COM interface
has made available to CF properties and methods you should be able to access
them in cfscript, check see if the COM has docs telling how to grab them in
other languages, the whole idea of com is to allow you through com to do
this.

Hope this vaguely helps

Colm

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Thanks
But I did search and what I found is a collection only

But how about arrays and parameters by reference

Can I access those too?

Thanks for your help

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have look at cfobject  and you should be able to play with it to access
its
methods and loop over the array etc

Colm

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If So would any one pass some code how to do so?



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RE: [ cf-dev ] OT: ActionScript

2003-12-05 Thread Colm Brazel
Paul,

Reaaly cool if you manage to do a .swf with these effects, any chance of
showing it plus code if you succeed? Closest I am aware of to help with this
would be to look at the properties of the TextField Object which exposes
lots of methods and properties including _alpha and turns text into a kind
of movieclip. It can load  dynamic data stored in a variable but don't think
it can load complex data stored in an array, correct me if I`m wrong. MX
Designer's Actionscript Reference I recommend might be helpful. Only other
thing I can think of is some code I got from the above book

fscommand (allowscale, true);

moveMe = function () {
this._x += this.dx;
this._y += this.dy;
this.dy += .5;
this._alpha -= 2;
if (this._y400) {
this.dx = Math.random()*10-5;
this.dy = Math.random()*-10-10;
this._alpha = 100;
this._x =315;
this._y = 200;
return true;
}
};
for (i=0; i120; i++) {
nm = star add i;
mainstar.duplicateMovieClip(nm, i);
_root[nm].dx = Math.random()*10-5;
_root[nm].dy = Math.random()*-10-10;
_root[nm].onEnterFrame = moveMe;
_root[nm]._x = 275;
_root[nm]._y = 390;
_quality = high;


}
mainstar.onEnterFrame = moveMe;
stop();

I have the above on a page bubbles on www.cbweb.net  the trick would be to
change the small circle bubble, mainstar, which is a movie clip, into a
movie clip loading text dynamically, the code would have to loop through the
array, maybe turn the array into a list, choose first item on the list,that
becomes mainstar above, then loop again and do same for next item, so you
have a geeser of text:-)BTW I havn't worked out the switch to toggle the
above on/off if anyone can point it out.



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I have a bunch of text in an array.  I am cycling over that array and making
the text come out and also move.

The thing I now want is to be able to fade it in and out.  The problem is
that I cannot figure out how (in actionscript) to do this.

The text will change regularly, so saying something like make a graphic of
the text isn't going to help.

Any ideas?  I'm just banging my head against a brick wall!

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RE: [ cf-dev ] CFMX 6.1 web service hotfix

2003-12-05 Thread Colm Brazel
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/webservices_header
.htm

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Subject: [ cf-dev ] CFMX 6.1 web service hotfix


 I'm running cfmx6.1 with the webservices update and hotfix.

Where did you find the web services hotfix? I can't see it here:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/tn17883.htm#MX
61

What is it fixing?

Thanks, Doug


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RE: [ cf-dev ] OT: CF-DEV Mailing list question

2003-12-05 Thread Colm Brazel
Stephen,

Best wishes for complete success with everything next week. 

Colm

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RE: [ cf-dev ] me and web services again....

2003-12-04 Thread Colm Brazel
Maybe do cfdump var=#daterange#Daterange below is a structure, are the
values being passed to it  as strings whereasfunction expects
type=s:dateTime? You might need some validateParams.
http://localhost:8500/cfide/componentutils/componentdoc.cfm might show if
the method date is required numeric or what way method expects to get the
info.
or do cfdump var=#enetws#

Colm


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Colm Brazel wrote:
 If you click the links on http://www.xignite.com/xSurvey.asmx for one or
 more of the methods (I hope to set this one up shortly here) they will
give
 you SOAP Request and Response example code. Also you get the typical
values
 you should use for cfinvokeargument if you use one of their web
services.

Yeah - if I go to the URL of the web service itself without ?wsdl on the
end, then I get all sorts of method descriptions including the example
SOAP packets.

As it turns out SOAPScope the product (mentioned by your good self) is a
very specific packet sniffer and will pick up any requests from the
computer its running on to a specified URL.  BTW : SOAPScope is ace!
Definately gonna get someone to part with the massive $99 purchase
price! (http://www.mindreef.com/)

That leads me back to a question I asked a bit on one of the mailing
lists - I forget which

I have method that looks like this :
s:element name=ListProducts
s:complexType
   s:sequence
  s:element minOccurs=0 maxOccurs=1 name=permission
type=s:string /
  s:element minOccurs=0 maxOccurs=1 name=dateRange
type=s0:DateRange /
  s:element minOccurs=0 maxOccurs=1 name=postCodeArea
type=s:string /
  s:element minOccurs=0 maxOccurs=1 name=rtb
type=s:string /
  s:element minOccurs=1 maxOccurs=1 name=hasRatings
type=s0:TriValue /
  s:element minOccurs=0 maxOccurs=1 name=productType
type=s:string /
   /s:sequence
/s:complexType
/s:element

DateRange looks like this :
s:complexType name=DateRange
s:sequence
   s:element minOccurs=1 maxOccurs=1 name=From
type=s:dateTime /
   s:element minOccurs=1 maxOccurs=1 name=To type=s:dateTime /
/s:sequence
/s:complexType

TriValue looks like this :
s:simpleType name=TriValue
   s:restriction base=s:string
   s:enumeration value=True /
   s:enumeration value=False /
   s:enumeration value=Either /
   /s:restriction
/s:simpleType


My CFSCRIPT to call the webservice looks like this :
cfscript
enetws = CreateObject(WebService,wsURL);

//Date Structure
dateRange = StructNew();
dateRange.from =
DateFormat(DateAdd(y,-10,Now()),-MM-DD)T00:00:00Z;
dateRange.to = DateFormat(DateAdd(d,+10,Now()),-MM-DD)T00:00:00Z;

LPResponse = enetws.ListProducts(permission='', DateRange='#dateRange#',
postCodeArea='', rtb='', hasRatings='Either', productType='');
/cfscript

CF doesn't actually sent anything to the web services, but I get the
following error:
Web service operation ListProducts with parameters
{hasRatings={Either},rtb={},productType={},DateRange={{TO={2003-12-13T00:00:
00Z},FROM={2003-11-23T00:00:00Z},}},permission={},postCodeArea={},}
could not be found.

The only thing I can see wrong is that there is an extra comma at the
end of the arguments as well as at the end of the DateRange complex type.

Anyone seen this problem before???

I'm running cfmx6.1 with the webservices update and hotfix.

HELP

Regards

Stephen

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Shopping carts

2003-12-04 Thread Colm Brazel
Nate Weiss in Macromedia ColdFusion MX Web Application Construction Kit,
Ben Forta and Nate Weiss (order here,click amazon link
http://www.cbweb.net/hardware.cfm) has an easy to set up one in the form of
component or custom tag using simple client variables. It could be easily
adapted for your needs and made available across a server ( I need to do
this myself on my own box )

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I asked something similar last week. If you find one, please let me know?

Cheers

Pete Dray


From Snake Hollywood [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3 Dec 2003:

 Does anyone know any good CF shopping carts suitable for shared hosting.
 I am talking about the type of system suitable to provide as part of a
 hosting package, where you just install the required files into a site
 and it all and it's ready to go so a client can set it all up
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RE: [ cf-dev ] me and web services again....

2003-12-03 Thread Colm Brazel
If you click the links on http://www.xignite.com/xSurvey.asmx for one or
more of the methods (I hope to set this one up shortly here) they will give
you SOAP Request and Response example code. Also you get the typical values
you should use for cfinvokeargument if you use one of their web services.
Presumably you have registeredyour own web service with MX by pointing at
the wsdl url. If MX connects to it, you drag and drop one of the methods
onto the cf page and it will make the code, but you still need the values to
insert above. Code MX generates is like for getCurrencyexchange
cfinvoke
 webservice=CurrencyExchange
 method=getRate
 returnvariable=aRate
cfinvokeargument name=country1 value=united states/
cfinvokeargument name=country2 value=euro/
/cfinvoke

cfoutput
1 USD = #aRate# Euros
/cfoutput

afaik CF keeps the code the Server generates for the above hidden but there
should be a way to get at it...nearest maybe you can get to it is having a
look at sample SOAP Code above, but I could be very wrong about that:-(


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Can anyone tell me how I can find out what the packet that
cfinvoke/createobject generates to send to a web service looks like??

TIA

Stephen

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RE: [ cf-dev ] me and web services again....

2003-12-03 Thread Colm Brazel
afaik CF keeps the code the Server generates for the above hidden but
there
should be a way to get at it

It's one of the security issues around web services at the moment and there
are various branches of xml being developed to provide secure transmission
of data safe from pkt sniffers etc
Application log on the server can be made to show what parameters are being
transmitted.

Colm

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If you click the links on http://www.xignite.com/xSurvey.asmx for one or
more of the methods (I hope to set this one up shortly here) they will give
you SOAP Request and Response example code. Also you get the typical values
you should use for cfinvokeargument if you use one of their web services.
Presumably you have registeredyour own web service with MX by pointing at
the wsdl url. If MX connects to it, you drag and drop one of the methods
onto the cf page and it will make the code, but you still need the values to
insert above. Code MX generates is like for getCurrencyexchange
cfinvoke
 webservice=CurrencyExchange
 method=getRate
 returnvariable=aRate
cfinvokeargument name=country1 value=united states/
cfinvokeargument name=country2 value=euro/
/cfinvoke

cfoutput
1 USD = #aRate# Euros
/cfoutput

afaik CF keeps the code the Server generates for the above hidden but there
should be a way to get at it...nearest maybe you can get to it is having a
look at sample SOAP Code above, but I could be very wrong about that:-(


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Can anyone tell me how I can find out what the packet that
cfinvoke/createobject generates to send to a web service looks like??

TIA

Stephen

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Webservices.... ~sigh~

2003-12-01 Thread Colm Brazel
http://www.webreference.com/programming/coldfusion/1/2.html
http://www.15seconds.com/issue/020710.htm

where null is set to chr(0), but I'm getting an argument type mismatch

you should not have to set null to chr(0) its just a string in the cfc as
below and this scope makes its accessible outside cfc
cfcomponent
cfset this.permission = null
cfcomponent
test it with a page that calls the cfc
cfdump var=#cfcname#

make sure admin has registered the web service and can connect to it.

hope above helps a little


Colm


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'lo.

Couple of questions.

Anyone got some good resources for consuming web services with CFMX??
Google hasn't turned up much, but then I'm probably using the wrong
search terms.

Other question - how can I send NULL through to a web service??

I've got :
enetws = CreateObject(WebService,wsURL);
response = enetws.Login(userName=stephen, password=foo);
LPResponse = enetws.ListProducts(permission=#null#, dateRange=#null#,
postCodeArea=#null#, rtb=#null#, hasRatings=Either, productType=#null#);

where null is set to chr(0), but I'm getting an argument type mismatch
from the web service.

Any thoughts?

Regards

Stephen

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Webservices.... ~sigh~

2003-12-01 Thread Colm Brazel
You can plug the wsdl url into http://www.mindreef.net/soapscope/wsdldemo
to see what they have, handy for debugging

Colm

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Colm Brazel wrote:
 http://www.webreference.com/programming/coldfusion/1/2.html
 http://www.15seconds.com/issue/020710.htm


Cool cheers


where null is set to chr(0), but I'm getting an argument type mismatch


 you should not have to set null to chr(0) its just a string in the cfc as
 below and this scope makes its accessible outside cfc
 cfcomponent
 cfset this.permission = null
 cfcomponent
 test it with a page that calls the cfc
 cfdump var=#cfcname#

 make sure admin has registered the web service and can connect to it.

Ah if only it were that simple.   Unfortunately, its someone elses
.NET web service and to date they haven't excelled in actually
generating anything that works the way its documented.

You'd think that you could skip passing a parameter that has a
minOccur=0 and the web service would cope with that, but it would appear
that if you don't include all the arguments, then this .NET application
can't find the method.  Brain engages  probably because of methods
being overloaded.

 hope above helps a little

Aye.  Cheers Colm.  Much appreciated

Regards

Stephen

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Webservices.... ~sigh~

2003-12-01 Thread Colm Brazel
Stephen,

Sticking with Cold Fusion there's a cool way demonstrated on
http://www.webreference.com/programming/coldfusion/1/5.html of how cold
Fusion can be programmed to look at complex data types in any wsdl and
basically hardcode CF
to be able to consume or pass info to any wsdl  as complex data when
required.

Excerpt
Complex types as input parameters
In the previous section, we discussed how to handle complex datatypes
returned by a web service. Using similar techniques, we can also pass
complex datatypes as input parameters to a web service.

For example, if the web service you are trying to consume expects an input
parameter called serviceSummary that's defined as a complex type (and just
happens to look like a ColdFusion structure), you can create a ColdFusion
structure containing the key/value pairs that serviceSummary is made up of:

cfset serviceSummary = structNew(  )
cfset serviceSummary.id = uuid:9BEDDB80-60DE-36F7-3957-9DBC8C235B67
cfset serviceSummary.name = Currency Exchange Rate
cfset serviceSummary.publisherID = xmethods.net

When invoking our fictitious web service, we would pass the complex type
like this:

cfinvoke
  webservice=http://www.example.com/myBogusService.wsdl;
  method=setService
  returnvariable=sService
cfinvokeargument name=serviceSummary value=#serviceSummary#/
/cfinvoke

You can just as easily create even more complex data structures to pass.
It's usually just a matter of studying the web services WSDL file and using
combinations of ColdFusion structures, arrays, and other datatypes to model
the complex type expected by the web service.

/Excerpt

So, perhaps in your wsdl it could be the way the wsdl expects the data to be
passed as complex data in which case you could build a structure as above
for username/password and se if it works that way?

Enjoy,




Colm



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All sounds like a great plan.  Trouble of is that the wind only has to
think about blowing in a different direction and things could change, so
I don't want to get too involved in multi-platform solutions or learning
Java, let alone Java and web services at the same time... :o(

Colm,  great link, but unfortunately it only works on xmethod registered
web services.  I have grabbed a copy of SOAPScope to see what its
like...  $99 will be a bargain if it gives more useful info back than DWMX.

Regards

Stephen

Paul Johnston wrote:
Ah if only it were that simple.   Unfortunately, its
someone elses
.NET web service and to date they haven't excelled in actually
generating anything that works the way its documented.

Why not pull the results in using .NET then?  Seems a simpler
(although not
cleaner) solution to the problem...?  Maybe create a
pass-thru webservice (or something) that allows you to use CF
and ignore the NULL variable...


 To add to that, why not use Java to consume the webservice and create a
 pass-thru class of some sort.  Would be easier to integrate into CF than a
 .NET *thing*

 Paul




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RE: [ cf-dev ] CFForm text box

2003-11-28 Thread Colm Brazel
No equiv cfform tag for this. You have to use something like textarea
name=mybox cols=25 rows=20 text/textarea
input type=hidden name=mybox_required value=required

Colm

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I have a form - using cfform - with a multiline text box (textarea
name=comments cols=50 rows=12/textarea)

I want to use JS validation or cfform validation to make sure this box has
an entry before the form gets submitted and alert the user if it is empty

however, I can't find the appropriate CFForm tag to do this - I have found
cftextinput and cfinput type=text but none of these seems to cater for
multi-row boxes??? is there a tag for this?

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RE: [ cf-dev ] hardware IDE / SCSI choice

2003-11-27 Thread Colm Brazel
Dependability: Most high-end SCSI hard drives are quite expensive but there
are good reasons for it. They can sustain higher temperatures and stay
mechanically functional despite the expansion of the metal parts with
temperature and and generelly have better build quality. The net result is
that they are the natural choice for enterprise server applications.
Connectors suitable for hot-swapping drives in RAID-systems is something
only SCSI boasts, and helps maintaining large disk arrays where down-time is
unacceptable. 

http://www.acc.umu.se/~sagge/scsi_ide/


Colm

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Hi,

I'm spec'ing a few boxes, which will be Win2000/IIS/CFMX on J2EE. There will
be only one large application j2ee/cfm app. running on the boxes, and 2 gigs
DDR ram.

The DB will be on a separate box with scsi raid0  raid5.

There will be a separate box doing backup of code, deployment settings etc..

There will be a separate dev box (where there may be debug versions with
heavy logging etc.)

The question I have is about SCSI, RAID 0 against IDE.

Considering the above and that a lot of the application will be in memory,
will it make much difference to use IDE against SCSI in this situation?

Thanks Justin







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RE: [ cf-dev ] cfprocparam and dates

2003-11-11 Thread Colm Brazel
try using varchar instead of datetime datatype?

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well I'm wondering whether the problem is in using the where date 
part of the statement:

CREATE PROCEDURE getEvents
 @d_dateNow datetime
AS
 SELECT EventID,Title,ShortSummary,EventDate
 FROM ContentEvents
 WHERE EventDate  @d_dateNow
 ORDER BY EventDate
GO

...the date var is created thusly: cfset
request.d_dateNow=#CreateODBCDateTime(now())#

(Adrian, prints out {ts '2003-11-11 17:07:29'}  )


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 What does the date string look like? Output it to screen.

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 Noone got any ideas what this might be?? I'm trying to pass a date
variable
 in to a stored proc on SQL 2000...

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  Hi,
 
  I get an error that says Optional feature not implemented when doing
 this:
 
  cfprocparam type=In value=#request.d_dateNow#
dbvarname=@d_dateNow
  cfsqltype=CF_SQL_DATE
 
  Can anyone tell me why? Happens in MX and CF 5...
 
  Cheers
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RE: [ cf-dev ] CF 5 won't talk to SMTP

2003-11-08 Thread Colm Brazel
Liza,

Could be the cfmail bug, one of the reasons to consider upgrading to the new
cfmail in MX. Here's the known solution from V A Friedman posted in CFDJ
Vol5 Issue 3:

1 Open Services Dialog in Control Panel
2 Stop the CF Application Service
3 Stop the CF Executive Service
4 Open a Dos window and cd to the \cfusion\mail\spool folder
5 Remove all the files here (del *.*) or move them to temp folder for later
review
6 Restart the CF App Server Service
7 Restart the CF Executive Service

Look at the file in Notepad and remove any invalid ones.

He has a batch file you could save and run if you had the probelm again

REM Contents of fixmail.bat
NET STOP Cold Fusion Application Server
NET STOP Cold Fusion Executive
cd \cfusion\mail\spool
MKDIR TEMP
MOVE *.* TEMP
NET START Cold Fusion Appication Server
NET START Cold Fusion Executive

The bug apparently caused whenever a CFMAIL tag is called if CF unable to
completely write the file, it generates a file with no data or with empty
spaces. The dart.dll on the server goes into an infinite loop causing the
server to maybe lock at 90-100% utilisation, restating the server has no
effect since the affected file still in the spool directory.

I`m guessing though your server has not crashed something similar to the
above has happened because of SMTP being down, so try cleaning out the spool
after stpping CF, then restart

If the above does not work time out could be because cfmail previous to MX
6.1 is single threaded, cfmail trying to write to the spool while another
cfmail has not been written therfore it times out, or something like
that..

rgds


Colm  (old geeser:-)


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PS - I have the same configuration on my test box - it works there!?

Lisa


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Hi All,

The server is working GREAT  BUT

Now the SMTP server is running - but I think it is CF that won't let it
relay messages - all my email goes directly into the c:/cfsion/mail/spoo.

Any ideas why?

This is what the spooled email shows - why the time out?  it was working
great up until Wednesday!


x-cf-version: 4.5.0
x-cf-server: tderm.gprmc.amedd.army.mil
x-cf-port: 25
x-cf-timeout: 60
x-cf-from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-type: text/plain Date: Fri, 07
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New User Registration To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   A new user
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RE: [ cf-dev ] Server Performance

2003-11-07 Thread Colm Brazel
Openload is good http://openload.sourceforge.net/

restart the server and go bug tracking code, IIS and server setup...

Colm



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RE: [ cf-dev ] Request scope

2003-11-05 Thread Colm Brazel
afaik there was also the case previousto MX with cflock set to exclusive
used with session management was causing freeze up server problems,
workaround was copy to request scope.

Colm

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The request scope is used to make a var. available throughout the whole page
request by the  browser. This means that the values in this scope are
carried through nested tags / custom tags so you don't have to keep passing
them to the tags etc.

Wow ! can you tell I'm revising for my CF exam ?

:¬P

Stephen

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Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] Request scope

Well

 I usually set all my session variables to 0 in Application.cfm
and once a user has logged in reset them to the required DB values

 (userId, companyId) etc

then in pages that require say UserId
I dump the UserId down to request scope and use the request scope value

like Select username where userId =#request.userId#

I think the question is turning into what SPECIFIC function does the request
scope serve

 when I could just dump the variable down to something like UserId

without using the request scope

 you see?
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 This has posted a couple of times recently... can say when and why you
would
 use this?

 Cheers
 d


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  Not sure what your question is..but then again I have had hardly any
sleep
  ;-)  but if it's a way of copying back and forth between the request and
  session scope..this should work (and there are even easier ways!)
 
  cfparam name=attributes.action default=session2request!---
required
  ---
 
  cfswitch expression=#attributes.action#
  !--- add session variables to the request scope ---
  cfcase value=session2request
  cflock scope=SESSION type=READONLY timeout=15
cfloop collection=#session# item=key
  cfset request[key] = session[key]
/cfloop
/cflock/cfcase
 
  !--- add request variables to the session scope ---
  cfcase value=request2session
  !--- remove request variables that should not be added to
  the Session scope ---
  cfset excludeList = hideScript,hideTimeScript
  cfloop list=#excludeList# index=i
  cfset StructDelete(request, i)
  /cfloop
 
  cfloop collection=#request# item=key
  cflock scope=SESSION type=EXCLUSIVE
  timeout=15
  cfset session[key] = request[key]
  /cflock
  /cfloop/cfcase
 
  cfdefaultcase
  The action ATTRIBUTE you have passed in is invalid.
  cfabort/cfdefaultcase
  /cfswitch
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Subject: [ cf-dev ] Request scope
 
  Hi
 
   for as long as I have been writing Cold fusion code I have done this:
  cflock scope=session timeout=10
   cfset request.userId= session.userId
   cfset request.productionhouseId = session.productionhouseId
 /cflock
  but everything works fine without the request scope
 
  cflock scope=session timeout=10
   cfset userId= session.userId
   cfset productionhouseId = session.productionhouseId /cflock
 
 
  so my question is this
 
   Am I correct in setting session variables down to Request scope
 
  or will the other way work just as well?
  and if so .. why even have a request scope?
 
  Matt *Newbie
 
 
 
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RE: [ cf-dev ] IP Address

2003-11-05 Thread Colm Brazel
Superscan 3.0, Foundstone inc, use responsibly

Colm

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Anyone know if it is possible to find out the IP Address of a web
page/server give only the URL name?

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Time-warp in message land

2003-11-03 Thread Colm Brazel
It's all Time And Relative Dimensions In Space at the end of the day.

David Mills who is occasionally on the list maintains a list of Public NTL
Time servers at http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock1a.html On Red Hat
admin you can  plug in an url for one of these that will properly sync time
on the server, there should be something like that for CF, don't how how how
you would do this on windows server.

Colm

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Dunc, I only moderate messages that are sent from non subscribed
addresses.
But remember eveyone on this list isn't in the UK, so there is prob a
time difference. Also remember some people have rubbish network admins
and the time on their mailservers is prob wrong :-)

It's all Time And Relative Dimensions In Space at the end of the day.

Russ

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 The incoming header timestamp for Aidan's memo is 31/10/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:30

 But incoming header for Colm's response to it is 31/10/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:28

 How can this be?
 Are the messages being manually moderated out of sequence?
 Or man. mod. on two machines, one of which is still on summer time?

 Feels 'relativistic' if you're sorting by topic before reading.

 Duncan Fenton

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 No he's right -- you need a table per entity but with an
 intermediary table binding teams to pitches

 snip to end

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 'Database Design for Mere Mortals', Hernandez, good for
 pondering these issues

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RE: [ cf-dev ] Authentication problems

2003-11-03 Thread Colm Brazel
http://tutorial8.easycfm.com/

 Colm

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Sent: 03 November 2003 10:16
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Authentication problems


Hi Bob

We'd need to see the code in:

1. Application.cfm

2. The login code setting the session variable which defines them as logged
in

3. The security include/code securing all the pages

Then we'd be able to help diagnose the problem

HTH
Mark

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From: Bob Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2003 08:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] Authentication problems


Hi All,

I'm a CF newbie and have a dynamic site with some pages secured against
a list of login ids and passwords.

Problem is, not everyone can get in. I can, from my computer, get in as
anyone. Some people have an error come up with MM_USERNAME is
undefined_session. I can replicate this by turning cookies off, but
other users say their browsers do have cookies enabled, but still can't
get in.

Is there something basic I'm missing? Why can I get in when others
can't?
Do I need to tweak my Application.cfm?

Any help much appreciated.

Thanks,
Bob


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RE: [ cf-dev ] Authentication problems

2003-11-03 Thread Colm Brazel
Bob,

You are not using the CFLOGIN tag from MX, you could check admin in server
for default server variables including session etc, have a look at
application log. Not sure this would help, but you could try adding the
following code from the easycfm tutorial to Application.cfm (change the
filenames to oone's you use:)to avoid a possible loop problem mentioned
below, also check the locking(try it without to see if it could be the
prob?), maybe verify the people trying it do have a database username
password and dsn is working, also check there are no other Application.cfm
as CF uses the first it finds working up from the folder where the CF file
using it lives. If using mySQL there is code you have to use to configure
the database so that all remote users other than you the admin can access
the tables, ..your own  code looks ok to my blind eye

CFPARAM NAME=session.allowin DEFAULT=false

!--- Now if the variable session.allowin does not equal true, send user
to the login page ---
!---
the other thing you must check for is if the page calling this
application.cfm is the login.cfm page
and the Login_process.cfm page since the Application.cfm is always
called, if this is not checked
the application will simply Loop over and over. To check that, you
do the following call

---
cfif session.allowin neq true
  cfif ListLast(CGI.SCRIPT_NAME, /) EQ login.cfm
  cfelseif ListLast(CGI.SCRIPT_NAME, /) EQ login_process.cfm
  cfelse
  !--- this user is not logged in, alert user and redirect to the
login.cfm page ---
  script
  alert(You must login to access this area!);
  self.location=login.cfm;
  /script
  /cfif
/cfif




Colm


-Original Message-
From: Bob Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2003 11:59
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Authentication problems


Application.cfm:


CFAPPLICATION  NAME=ISFA
CLIENTMANAGEMENT=Yes
SESSIONMANAGEMENT=Yes
SETCLIENTCOOKIES=Yes
SESSIONTIMEOUT=#CreateTimeSpan(0,0,15,0)#
APPLICATIONTIMEOUT=#CreateTimeSpan(0,2,0,0)#

CFERROR MAILTO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 TYPE=Request TEMPLATE=custom_error.cfm



CFSET web_db = newmedia

CFSET yearNow=DateFormat(Now(),)

cfsetting  showdebugoutput=No

---


Login page:


cfif IsDefined(FORM.login)
  cfset MM_redirectLoginSuccess=school_admin.cfm
  cfset MM_redirectLoginFailed=logon_fail.cfm
  cfquery  name=MM_rsUser datasource=#web_db#
  SELECT Login,Password FROM ISFA WHERE Login='#FORM.login#' AND
Password='#FORM.pword#'

  /cfquery
  cfif MM_rsUser.RecordCount NEQ 0
cftry
  cflock scope=Session timeout=30 type=Exclusive
cfset Session.MM_Username=FORM.login
cfset Session.MM_UserAuthorization=
  /cflock
  cfif IsDefined(URL.accessdenied) AND false
cfset MM_redirectLoginSuccess=URL.accessdenied
  /cfif
  cflocation url=#MM_redirectLoginSuccess# addtoken=no
  cfcatch type=Lock
!--- code for handling timeout of cflock ---
  /cfcatch
/cftry
  /cfif
  cflocation url=#MM_redirectLoginFailed# addtoken=no
  cfelse
  cfset MM_LoginAction=CGI.SCRIPT_NAME
  cfif CGI.QUERY_STRING NEQ 
cfset MM_LoginAction=MM_LoginAction  ?  CGI.QUERY_STRING
  /cfif
/cfif

AND:

  form name=form2 method=POST
action=cfoutput#MM_loginAction#/cfoutput
table width=100% border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5
  tr
td width=16%div align=right class=bodyTextLogin
id: /div/td
td width=84%input name=login type=text size=30
id=login/td
  /tr
  tr
tddiv align=right class=bodyTextPassword:
/div/td
tdinput name=pword type=password size=30
id=pword/td
  /tr
  tr
tdnbsp;/td
tdinput type=submit name=Submit value=Submit
input type=reset name=Submit2 value=Reset/td
  /tr
/table
  /form


---

Secured page:


cfif Session.MM_Username EQ cflocation url=home.cfm/cfif

cfif IsDefined(URL.MM_logout) AND URL.MM_logout EQ 1
  cflock scope=Session type=Exclusive timeout=30
throwontimeout=no
cfset Session.MM_Username=
cfset Session.MM_UserAuthorization=
  /cflock
  cfset MM_logoutRedirectPage=home.cfm
  cfif MM_logoutRedirectPage EQ 
cfset MM_logoutRedirectPage=CGI.SCRIPT_NAME
  /cfif
  cfset
MM_logoutQuery=ListDeleteAt(CGI.QUERY_STRING,ListContainsNoCase(CGI.QUER
Y_STRING,MM_logout=,),)
  cfif MM_logoutQuery NEQ 
cfif Find(?,MM_logoutRedirectPage) EQ 0
  cfset MM_logoutRedirectPage=MM_logoutRedirectPage  ? 
MM_logoutQuery
  cfelse
  cfset MM_logoutRedirectPage=MM_logoutRedirectPage   
MM_logoutQuery
/cfif
  /cfif
  cflocation url=#MM_logoutRedirectPage# addtoken=no
/cfif
cflock scope=Session type=ReadOnly timeout=30
throwontimeout=no
  cfset

RE: [ cf-dev ] Authentication problems

2003-11-03 Thread Colm Brazel
using exclusive session locks can cause bottleneck freezes under even a
light load,  a workaround is to copy the session scope into the request or
variable scope, you have to take care copying back to the session scope
using

 cflock timeout=30 throwontimeout=Yes type=EXCLUSIVE scope=SESSION
  CFLOOP index=Key list=#StructKeyList(variables.LSess)#
CFSET Session.#Key#=Duplicate(Evaluate(variables.LSess.#Key#))
  /CFLOOP
/cflock

try the above as in
http://www.johnwbartlett.com/CF_tipsNtricks/index.cfm?TopicID=44

rgds



Colm

-Original Message-
From: Albert Popkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2003 16:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Authentication problems



You may have problems when the site is used from within a frame hosted
on another domain,
including some web based mail systems, eg. homail. We also have problems
with some AOL
users - but still can't replicate it.

Also, double check privacy configuration for your server - we had a
problem with that in the past.







-Original Message-
From: Bob Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 3:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Authentication problems


d,

Incorrrect logins are dealt with properly.

I can use any correct id/password pair to login successfully, not only
on my development machine, but on another machine on our network I've
never used before (once cookies have been enabled).

But not all users can use their own login. Is it too simplistic to
assume that because I can login OK, the fault is with a user's browser?

Bob

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2003 15:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] Authentication problems

Bob,

Seems strange this error would be thrown and it should be nothing to do
with cookies. If the login is successful then the session var
(MM_username) should be set up. Anyone else see anything in this?

What happens when you put incorrect login details in?

d


- Original Message -
From: Bob Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 11:59 AM
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Authentication problems


 Application.cfm:


 CFAPPLICATION NAME=ISFA
 CLIENTMANAGEMENT=Yes
 SESSIONMANAGEMENT=Yes
 SETCLIENTCOOKIES=Yes SESSIONTIMEOUT=#CreateTimeSpan(0,0,15,0)#
 APPLICATIONTIMEOUT=#CreateTimeSpan(0,2,0,0)#

 CFERROR MAILTO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 TYPE=Request TEMPLATE=custom_error.cfm



 CFSET web_db = newmedia

 CFSET yearNow=DateFormat(Now(),)

 cfsetting  showdebugoutput=No

 ---


 Login page:


 cfif IsDefined(FORM.login)
   cfset MM_redirectLoginSuccess=school_admin.cfm
   cfset MM_redirectLoginFailed=logon_fail.cfm
   cfquery  name=MM_rsUser datasource=#web_db#
   SELECT Login,Password FROM ISFA WHERE Login='#FORM.login#' AND
 Password='#FORM.pword#'

   /cfquery
   cfif MM_rsUser.RecordCount NEQ 0
 cftry
   cflock scope=Session timeout=30 type=Exclusive
 cfset Session.MM_Username=FORM.login
 cfset Session.MM_UserAuthorization=
   /cflock
   cfif IsDefined(URL.accessdenied) AND false
 cfset MM_redirectLoginSuccess=URL.accessdenied
   /cfif
   cflocation url=#MM_redirectLoginSuccess# addtoken=no
   cfcatch type=Lock
 !--- code for handling timeout of cflock ---
   /cfcatch
 /cftry
   /cfif
   cflocation url=#MM_redirectLoginFailed# addtoken=no
   cfelse
   cfset MM_LoginAction=CGI.SCRIPT_NAME
   cfif CGI.QUERY_STRING NEQ 
 cfset MM_LoginAction=MM_LoginAction  ?  CGI.QUERY_STRING
   /cfif
 /cfif

 AND:

   form name=form2 method=POST
 action=cfoutput#MM_loginAction#/cfoutput
 table width=100% border=0 cellspacing=0
cellpadding=5
   tr
 td width=16%div align=right class=bodyTextLogin
 id: /div/td
 td width=84%input name=login type=text size=30
 id=login/td
   /tr
   tr
 tddiv align=right class=bodyTextPassword:
 /div/td
 tdinput name=pword type=password size=30
 id=pword/td
   /tr
   tr
 tdnbsp;/td
 tdinput type=submit name=Submit value=Submit
 input type=reset name=Submit2 value=Reset/td
   /tr
 /table
   /form



 ---

 Secured page:


 cfif Session.MM_Username EQ cflocation url=home.cfm/cfif

 cfif IsDefined(URL.MM_logout) AND URL.MM_logout EQ 1
   cflock scope=Session type=Exclusive timeout=30
 throwontimeout=no
 cfset Session.MM_Username=
 cfset Session.MM_UserAuthorization=
   /cflock
   cfset MM_logoutRedirectPage=home.cfm
   cfif MM_logoutRedirectPage EQ 
 cfset MM_logoutRedirectPage=CGI.SCRIPT_NAME
   /cfif
   cfset

MM_logoutQuery=ListDeleteAt(CGI.QUERY_STRING,ListContainsNoCase(CGI.QUER
 Y_STRING,MM_logout=,),)
   cfif MM_logoutQuery NEQ 
 cfif 

RE: [ cf-dev ] OT - MS Word forms

2003-10-31 Thread Colm Brazel
purely for those interested in the vagaries of e-mail, I suspect the ntl
mailserver I use had a problem theother day, the bods swithched to a backup,
worked on the errant one, fixed it finally releasing e-mails stuck in the
pipe.just a theory:-)btw what software/hardware powers the list

ta


Colm

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Sent: 30 October 2003 18:41
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] OT - MS Word forms


Sorry this ot but Hey, this message below sent Sent: 29 October 2003 10:30
arr on list Thur 3.38.and did not get jammed in my outbox! Most times
messages arrive in minutes, must be bottom of the queue again:)

Colm




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-Original Message-
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Sent: 29 October 2003 11:35
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] OT - MS Word forms


Q forms well worth a look http://pengoworks.com/qforms/download/ In
particular though havn't used it yet the wddx form library, you may be able
to use the word forms with it, or simply clean out the word code in DWMX and
try harvesting  their word format to use as much as you can with CF


cheers


Colm

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Subject: [ cf-dev ] OT - MS Word forms


Is it possible to create a form in a Word document, similar to what we're
used to in HTML forms?  I see it has some form controls (text box,
drop-down etc), but I've never done anything with these; they don't seem
that easy to customise but I guess it's a case of playing around with the
styles.

Basically got a client with some big forms currently in Word documents, and
I'm considering just using these as the basis for the actual forms, rather
than try and do it all online (they've got some complicated things going on
in the form) - then users download the .doc, fill out the form and upload
the file.  Is this stupid/unwise, any other suggestions?  It's safe to
assume the end users will have PC's and Word.


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RE: [ cf-dev ] New servers , use 2003 or 2000

2003-10-31 Thread Colm Brazel
remember page.cfm+.htr to view all code?  That was a good one... although
more an IIS issue than CF.


View all code with instead with a udf:

cffunction name=httpGet
cfargument name=urlToGet
cfhttp url=#urlToGet#
cfreturn cfhttp.filecontent
/cffunction

cfset viewcode = httpGet(http://www.domainname/page;)
cfoutput#htmlCodeFormat(viewcode)#/cfoutput


Colm

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remember page.cfm+.htr to view all code?  That was a good one... although
more an IIS issue than CF.


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ter.co.ukSubject: Re: [ cf-dev ] New
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31/10/2003
11:11
Please respond
to dev





Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
 I don't suspect you will have any issues per say.I just don't trust
MM
 products from a security standpoint as first editions




Why would you say that?

In all the years that I've been using CF Server (a frighteningly long
time) there has never been any serious security issues, other than the
sample app code view form and other issues of the
developers/administrators own making.

As far as I can remember all the security issues are resolved or never
an issue, if you engaged your brain and make some fairly minor changes
with the settings.  (Changing the user that CF ran as used to be a bit
of a bugger, but not really that bad once you've set it up a couple of
times)


Stephen


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[ cf-dev ] RE: Homesite 5.1...dev mapping

2003-10-31 Thread Colm Brazel
Happy Halloween!

Browsing files in Homesite I get the http://127.0.0.1/WARoot option with a
development mapping option giving the choice what development mapping to use
to browse the file with IE, trouble is I don't want the development mapping
options, I want to go straight to the development mapping I know I have set
up for the file. I can't seem to delete the WARoot mapping and wonder is it
possible to do so, is it some development mapping that homesite has
arrogated for itself or maybe some debug setting that can be switched off?

cheers


Colm





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RE: [ cf-dev ] one-to-one relationship

2003-10-31 Thread Colm Brazel
'Database Design for Mere Mortals', Hernandez, good for pondering these
issues

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No he's right -- you need a table per entity but with an
intermediary table binding teams to pitches

Teams
TeamID
Team
etc

  |

TeamPitches
TeamID
PitchID

  |

Pitches
PitchID
etc


That gives you the flexibility to handle teams that share pitches.
Obviously, put a uniqueness constraint on TeamID-PitchID in the
intermediary table.


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RE: [ cf-dev ] one-to-one relationship

2003-10-31 Thread Colm Brazel
Richard,

Yes, as compared to sql books it concentrates on the influences of good
design and build of the database not how data is manipulated and later
pulled etc by sql. A lot of emphasis given to interviewing techniques to
establish integrity of tables. Duncan's example would require taking one of
his 2 tables and interviewing say the team poeple to establish for example
if it is in fact a one 2 one type, if it is, primary key in one table
inserted in the other as foreign key, otherwise, if it is not, say one team
in fact has 2 grounds, one to many etc. Overall good design of the database
in the sense of its normalisation or optimisation  facilitates  sql...you
can get Hernandez at
http://www.cbweb.net/hardware.cfm clicking the amazon link :-)


cheers



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Thanks Colm - that has good reviews on Amazon - I might get that

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'Database Design for Mere Mortals', Hernandez, good for pondering these
issues

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No he's right -- you need a table per entity but with an
intermediary table binding teams to pitches

Teams
TeamID
Team
etc

  |

TeamPitches
TeamID
PitchID

  |

Pitches
PitchID
etc


That gives you the flexibility to handle teams that share pitches.
Obviously, put a uniqueness constraint on TeamID-PitchID in the
intermediary table.


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RE: [ cf-dev ] OT - MS Word forms

2003-10-30 Thread Colm Brazel
Q forms well worth a look http://pengoworks.com/qforms/download/ In
particular though havn't used it yet the wddx form library, you may be able
to use the word forms with it, or simply clean out the word code in DWMX and
try harvesting  their word format to use as much as you can with CF


cheers


Colm

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Is it possible to create a form in a Word document, similar to what we're
used to in HTML forms?  I see it has some form controls (text box,
drop-down etc), but I've never done anything with these; they don't seem
that easy to customise but I guess it's a case of playing around with the
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Basically got a client with some big forms currently in Word documents, and
I'm considering just using these as the basis for the actual forms, rather
than try and do it all online (they've got some complicated things going on
in the form) - then users download the .doc, fill out the form and upload
the file.  Is this stupid/unwise, any other suggestions?  It's safe to
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RE: [ cf-dev ] OT - MS Word forms

2003-10-30 Thread Colm Brazel
Sorry this ot but Hey, this message below sent Sent: 29 October 2003 10:30
arr on list Thur 3.38.and did not get jammed in my outbox! Most times
messages arrive in minutes, must be bottom of the queue again:)

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Q forms well worth a look http://pengoworks.com/qforms/download/ In
particular though havn't used it yet the wddx form library, you may be able
to use the word forms with it, or simply clean out the word code in DWMX and
try harvesting  their word format to use as much as you can with CF


cheers


Colm

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Is it possible to create a form in a Word document, similar to what we're
used to in HTML forms?  I see it has some form controls (text box,
drop-down etc), but I've never done anything with these; they don't seem
that easy to customise but I guess it's a case of playing around with the
styles.

Basically got a client with some big forms currently in Word documents, and
I'm considering just using these as the basis for the actual forms, rather
than try and do it all online (they've got some complicated things going on
in the form) - then users download the .doc, fill out the form and upload
the file.  Is this stupid/unwise, any other suggestions?  It's safe to
assume the end users will have PC's and Word.


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RE: [ cf-dev ] OT : IFRAME / Bandwidth

2003-10-29 Thread Colm Brazel
Should have none whatsoever if the iframe contains urls means these open
real player or windows media player on the local pc. If you are having
problems check if a firewall issue. No problems recently testing Helix for
Linux. But maybe you use some other streaming server I am unfamiliar
with.if so, somebody with more details on the configuration you are
using may be able to help..

OT, sent an email to the list this am which seemed not to get through, but
local ntl smtp seems to be coughing a bit this morning, seems back now, so
wonder if this gets through..

cheers


Colm

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I can't say I have tested this which is why I'm asking

If I have an IFRAME on a webserver which is streaming content from a
separate location, will this IFRAME have any detrimental effects on the
bandwidth of the Webserver which is hosting the IFRAME?


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RE: [ cf-dev ] OT : IFRAME / Bandwidth

2003-10-29 Thread Colm Brazel
Should have none whatsoever if the iframe contains urls means these open
real player or windows media player on the local pc. If you are having
problems check if a firewall issue. No problems recently testing Helix for
Linux. But maybe you use some other streaming server I am unfamiliar
with.if so, somebody with more details on the configuration you are
using may be able to help..

OT, sent an email to the list this am which seemed not to get through, but
local ntl smtp seems to be coughing a bit this morning, seems back now, so
wonder if this gets through..

cheers


Colm

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I can't say I have tested this which is why I'm asking

If I have an IFRAME on a webserver which is streaming content from a
separate location, will this IFRAME have any detrimental effects on the
bandwidth of the Webserver which is hosting the IFRAME?


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RE: [ cf-dev ] Messages not getting through

2003-10-29 Thread Colm Brazel
Giles,

Could be a problem with the network hosting your domain, I`d check with your
host provider and set up some failover monitor to warn you when this
happens, cause anything from a broke router/loose switch. I`m presuming you
are having emails sent to you as user on some domain on some server. In my
case similar problem this am turned out to be the mailserver on the ntl isp
domain I use, fixed now. More niggly stuff could be caused by anti spam
software
filters, check your email address not wrongly configured in one of your spam
filters, sometimes spam filterslike spam assassin can give false positives
etc etc
Your mail server (obviously because your message got through) appears now to
be working.

rgds


Colm



When I checked my server this morning my DNS
server was offline for some reason

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Sent: 29 October 2003 09:31
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Subject: [ cf-dev ] Messages not getting through


Got a message from the list saying that e-mail couldn't be delivered to
me for some reason. Relevant part of bounce message:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at lon-mail-1.gradwell.net. I'm
afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local.
I do have this mail server set up as a backup in my DNS (pri 20) and my
main mail server is pri 10. When I checked my server this morning my DNS
server was offline for some reason (anyone else get this problem on win
2k?) but the secondary should have reported both my mail servers with
the same priority surely?
I also want to see if this message gets through.

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RE: [ cf-dev ] SQL DB speed

2003-10-20 Thread Colm Brazel
Also you can use the block factor, indexes on fields in the where clause, as
in http://www.johnwbartlett.com/CF_tipsNtricks/index.cfm?TopicID=10
worth having a look at queryof queries, splitting database into group of
smaller databases and performing one query of query on the different
datasources


Colm

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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] SQL DB speed


Hey,

There are lots and lots of things you can do.  First off, what version of
SQL Server is it?  As the Query Optimizer in the versions are very
different, especially from 7 to 2000.   You can even speed up a SELECT *
from a table in SQL Server by using Hints.   SQL Server uses the Q.O. to
determine how and what the best way to perform a query is, in most cases
this is OK, but you can find that by tweaking your SQL a little you can find
a better way that the Q.O. did not determine.

Primary Keys are obivously not ideal as VARCHAR's as lookups will take
slightly longer than necessary.   You should ensure your indexes are up to
date and CLUSTERED on fields which are searched on (either by SQL or the
front-end) frequently.

You should also update your SQL Servers STATISTICS where possible : this is
especially true with SQL 7 as its not set to On by default.  Updating them
and keeping them live is one of the best ways to keep data performance
sweet.

Limit the amount of Triggers you use and also the amount of Views are there
are processor intensive.   Cursors can also be a bitch on CPU time so, if
you can, such as in SQL2K, use the Table datatype as this will speed up
complex searches 10x fold.

Let me know if you need any more info.



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We have a huge 11GB SQL Server database, pretty much all data is
varchar, even the primary key/indexes
Any tips on improving performance and speeding up searches.

Russ


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RE: [ cf-dev ] OT: Secondary DNS

2003-10-20 Thread Colm Brazel
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Thanks for that. My e-mail was going a bit weird on Friday so I didn't
actually get this e-mail until now. Some e-mails I never got hence the
late reply.
I have signed up with gradwell.com and it seems to be a really good
service - get a backup mail server too.

Giles Roadnight
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 Anyone know of a place where I can get good Secondary DNS
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 will cost $15 a year for each domain!

Try this.

http://www.gradwell.com/dns/secondary-hosting.php

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