is that it? ;)
~Dave the disruptor~
From: Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 11:54 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: ASP.NET How can one love it.
You can delete this from the file system, then click the
Andrew Grosset wrote:
and his blog about geolocater:
actually the geoLocator CFC will only get you to the country-level. stuff finer
than that, especially outside the US, is kind of iffy when it comes to
mapping location from IP.
Hi
Does any one have any presentaion and meterial related to Coldfusion MX
administration.
If anyone has could you please share the same?
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The manual is always a good start:
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/part_adm.htm
On 6/8/06, vishnu prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Does any one have any presentaion and meterial related to Coldfusion MX
administration.
If anyone has could you please share the same?
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 22:30, |Rens| 0 wrote:
It just feels like a defeat, if you know what I mean ;) I just can't get
it to work with the offered standard posibilities of ColdFusion. It
feels like ColdFusion just doesn't do what it promises, and leaves me
with an unworkable script.
CF in
there was a podcast by coldfusionpodcast.com about the admin API - i would
check that out.
HTH
On 08/06/06, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The manual is always a good start:
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/part_adm.htm
On 6/8/06, vishnu prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave, I think you must have a browser sniffer that checks for any framework
string structures in URLs and limits your download speed - lol. So are you
telling us that not one site using frameworks is fast?? If so can you give
some examples?
Model Glue has had some speed issues recently but Joe
I have see the seefusion chaps helping out on the Reactor framework recently
and for this reason if there is not much between the products then i would
go for them.
On 07/06/06, Brad Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, seefusion looks pretty sweet. I think I could actually talk my
company into
I know a lot of you will run for the hills at the sight of the subject line,
but it really is quite a simple question.
How do you guys go about technical documentation, how do you write docs that
tell other people (not necessarily technical, but project participants) how
your code works, what the
Hi Neil,
Trac is great for this, it keep everything together. Highly recommend it.
On 08/06/06, Neil Middleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know a lot of you will run for the hills at the sight of the subject
line,
but it really is quite a simple question.
How do you guys go about technical
On Thursday 08 June 2006 10:54, Neil Middleton wrote:
that tell other people (not necessarily technical, but project
participants) how your code works, what the rules are, what the re-use
potential is, how the UI works etc.
Why do non-technical people care about reuse ?
They just want a
I would say, anyone who is involved in a project either from a development
or financial point of view cares about re-use as it has a direct effect on
future costs.
N
On 6/8/06, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why do non-technical people care about reuse ?
On Thursday 08 June 2006 11:21, Neil Middleton wrote:
I would say, anyone who is involved in a project either from a development
or financial point of view cares about re-use as it has a direct effect on
future costs.
Fair enough.
If you start telling non-technical people 'We spent twice as
JDT to the rescue! It's not included with CF, but it works. I posted a
example
on... lemme see... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/java_coldfusion_hacks/
Dan Plesse has put up a ton of stuff that relates as well. Good guy. He's
the dude who asked me about the speech stuff - full of good ideas!
How do you guys go about technical documentation, how do you write docs that
tell other people (not necessarily technical, but project participants) how
your code works, what the rules are, what the re-use potential is, how the
UI works etc.
What tools do you use for the job? Word? Visio?
IF i have any PPt it would be gr8 , i need to give a training in one of the
college here . SO any presentation on coldfusion administration would be gr8
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I think us folks who like frameworks are building enterprise web
applications. I've been using strictly FB since 1999, but if I am charged
with making a 7 page website for my neighbor's kid of course I'm not going
to use a framework. But in a corporate enterprise situation, the
maintainability is
It just feels like a defeat, if you know what I mean ;) I
just can't get it to work with the offered standard
posibilities of ColdFusion. It feels like ColdFusion just
doesn't do what it promises, and leaves me with an unworkable
script.
Well, CF is really not a general-purpose
Dave Watts wrote:
It just feels like a defeat, if you know what I mean ;) I
just can't get it to work with the offered standard
posibilities of ColdFusion. It feels like ColdFusion just
doesn't do what it promises, and leaves me with an unworkable
script.
Well, CF is really not a
Looks good but is there a way of translating the .cfm to .java first?
Have you tried invoking coldfusion.tools.Compiler directly? That's
essentially all the cfcompile.bat file does. As someone mentioned, you won't
be able to do this from the file that you want to compile, but if you simply
want
If the documentation states however, that the offered
functionality should perform in a certain way, it should do
so. If it doesn't, I just call it a bug.
Sure. But every complex application has plenty of these sorts of bugs.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig
On Thursday 08 June 2006 13:42, |Rens| 0 wrote:
If the documentation states however, that the offered functionality
should perform in a certain way, it should do so. If it doesn't, I just
call it a bug.
I agree. If the docs say one thing, and it does another either the docs or CF
are broken.
Hi,
Does anyone know the status of ActivMail, is it still in development?
I just had a dig around and it looks like the site hasn't been updated
in a while.
I'm looking for a solution to send out more emails than cfmail can
handle on CF7 on MacOS X (with SMTP server on separate Win2k box).
Check out inFusion Mail Server
http://www.coolfusion.com/products/ims/index.cfm
Or
Matt Robertson's mail trickler
http://mysecretbase.com/Slowing_Down_CFMail_2004.cfm
From: Ant Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 6/8/2006 8:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:
Dave Watts wrote:
If the documentation states however, that the offered
functionality should perform in a certain way, it should do
so. If it doesn't, I just call it a bug.
Sure. But every complex application has plenty of these sorts of bugs.
Nice logic there ;)
Ok, let me first state
Anyone care to chime in on this? I've posted a thread which hasn't gotten
many responses yet and I'm wondering if any of you SQL wizards have input.
http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=389438
!//--
andy matthews
web developer
certified advanced coldfusion
Ok, let me first state that it's not my intention to start a
rant about ColdFusion. Secondly, I have yet to confirm that
what I *think* is a bug, actually *is* a bug.
Whether it's a bug or not, or whether Adobe confirms it as a bug, there are
a lot of things that CF does adequately for most
Damien...
I like your idea of jumping to the first field in each section. Because
honestly. Who's going to remember every key command for your form? Just give
them 5 or 10 and they'll be happy.
!//--
andy matthews
web developer
certified advanced coldfusion programmer
According to the docs on the labs site, CFEclipse should talk RDS now, yet
despite upgrading to the latest stable, I don't see the new menu options.
Anyone else getting this, working or not ?
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Tom Chiverton
This email is sent for and on
Got a quick questions. I can't seem to get the tabbing right in Eclipse. I
like to format tags like:
cfsetting
showdebugoutput=false
requesttimeout=XX
/
If I try to do this (without backspacing anything), eclipse does this:
cfsetting
FYI all, cfopen seems to be back online.
Rick
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Andy Matthews said:
Anyone care to chime in on this? I've posted a thread which hasn't
gotten many responses yet and I'm wondering if any of you SQL
wizards have input.
http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=389438
SELECT
v_player,
CASE
WHEN MAX(v_pop) = MIN(v_pop) THEN
On Thursday 08 June 2006 14:18, Andy Matthews wrote:
Anyone care to chime in on this? I've posted a thread which hasn't gotten
many responses yet and I'm wondering if any of you SQL wizards have input.
It looks like your there.
You just do
select ..
where ...
and date (select max date...)
and
I am not sure I understand what you want to do. Can't you just delete any
record where the date is greater than 7 days ago?
Maybe answer this: How do you tell if you should delete a record?
...
Ben Nadel
Web Developer
Nylon Technology
350 7th Avenue
Floor 10
New York, NY
check out this post:
http://succor.co.uk/index.cfm/2006/5/25/RDS-plugin-for-cfeclipse
On 08/06/06, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the docs on the labs site, CFEclipse should talk RDS now, yet
despite upgrading to the latest stable, I don't see the new menu options.
RDS is a macromedia eclipse extension. You download it from adobe labs
under the Flex stuff.
Sandra Clark
==
http://www.shayna.com
Training in Cascading Style Sheets and Accessibility
-Original Message-
From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
I have also worked on client applications using non-frameworked
code that takes days or even WEEKS to effectively be able to make
changes to.
This has strickly nothing to do with the app being frameworked or not.
In fact, the ideal situation is when
1, it is frameworked,
2, the framework is
What about adding a last_changed column to your table. The initial value
would be the date the record was entered. On edits to that record, this value
would be edited (changed) to reflect the date those edits took place.
Then, finding records that didn't change in the last seven days is a
Have you tried using profiler? That way you don't need to change a line
of code.
Leon
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 11:13 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Capturing executed SQL in CF
cfquery ... result=BoyGeorge
...
I'm not a big fan of access keys because of how they interfere with
the shortcuts I've set up in my environment and much-discussed
accessibility issues, but when I do use them on forms for whatever
reason, I tend to follow the Windows UI standard of underlining the
letter in the label that, in
I think that is a viable solution, set the last_changed column to be
auto-populated with Now() or Dtae()
Whatever is it, sorry don't remember that one right now.
-Original Message-
From: Irvin Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:
This has been a problem for me as well. I posted an early thread
about this and it seemed there was no concensus. I believe Mark
chimed in that cursor positioning and tabbing was a mess in the source
and pretty well needed to be rewritten.
I format my tags like so:
cfsetting
As mentioned, I've attached my original post. And it was Spike, not
Mark, who kicked in the source code comments. I don't know whether
it's possible to reference a thread URL for this mailing list (or if
so, how to do it), so I've added the relevant posts inline...
My original question:
Has
Has anyone done any comparissons between the JDBC drivers created by Oracle and
Microsoft compared
to the datadirect drivers? I'm curious to see if there is a performance
advantage between them.
Bob Everland
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Except for people of course who can't see the underlines.
If you are going to use accesskeys (and really they cause more accessibility
problems than they solve), then you also need to create and link to an
accessibility statement for the page which gives a reference to the access
keys used and
I know, from various posts on the subject, that the vendor drivers
from Oracle are missing features that are present in the CF Enterprise
driver (including decent CFSTOREDPROC compatibility and the ability to
natively work with BLOBS).
On 6/8/06, Robert Everland III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has
I was curious as to what others have their timeout set to in the cf
administrator. We have an app that uploads files to the server, sometimes
30+MB and currently set to 60 seconds which sometimes times out. In this case
i manually increase the timeout and re-upload the file. I'm hesitant to
So, why don't you use cfsetting and do it on a script-by-script basis?
Jason Rogoz wrote:
I was curious as to what others have their timeout set to in the cf
administrator. We have an app that uploads files to the server, sometimes
30+MB and currently set to 60 seconds which sometimes times
What are some ways to make URLs more friendly for our product pages?
My marketing guy wants to put these types of URLs in his ads:
mydomain.com/ProductA
mydomain.com/ProductB
mydomain.com/ProductC
I know I can do a subdirectory named ProductA and use cflocation to do a
redirect, but is their an
Has anyone done any comparissons between the JDBC drivers
created by Oracle and Microsoft compared to the datadirect
drivers? I'm curious to see if there is a performance
advantage between them.
I doubt you'll find any official comparisons, since Oracle's license
precludes them if I recall
What does the real product URL look like?
Maybe some kind of redirect in your application.cfm, but we'd need to
see the real link to see how it's structured.
Damn those marketing guys. :)
Matt Williams wrote:
What are some ways to make URLs more friendly for our product pages?
My marketing
On Thursday 08 June 2006 14:42, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk wrote:
check out this post:
http://succor.co.uk/index.cfm/2006/5/25/RDS-plugin-for-cfeclipse
Ah ha.
Buggered URL in the Beta3 docs :-)
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Tom Chiverton
This email is sent
Hi Claude,
2, the framework is heavy and too complex,
Any system you work with could be heavy and too complex - this is not just
specific to frameworks?
3, you have no experience with the framework,
Would you have experience with the new client code base - frameworked or
not?
At least with
LOL. Good point.
On 6/8/06, Sandra Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Except for people of course who can't see the underlines.
If you are going to use accesskeys (and really they cause more accessibility
problems than they solve), then you also need to create and link to an
accessibility
I typically keep my timeout pretty low in the administrator and, as
Crow suggested, use cfsetting to up it as needed for specific
templates.
On 6/8/06, Crow T. Robot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, why don't you use cfsetting and do it on a script-by-script basis?
Jason Rogoz wrote:
I was
Thanks Rob... Its upsetting that I just took the morning to try and get
comfortable with Eclipse (and move away from my girl-on-the-side, Homesite)
and already I have hit a road block that is fairly significant in terms of
productivity. I have to start backspacing every tab that get's created, I
Matt,
I currently set up a 404 page not found handler that catches page-not-founds
and then checks the URL and includes the more appropriate file or redirects
to the better URL.
On a 404 catching, IIS will throw the query string: 404:http:// Which
should contain the page that was requested.
This article may help you. It's what I use for House of Fusion's URLs.
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Techniques/4226-Search-Engine-Safe-SES-URLs.htm
What are some ways to make URLs more friendly for our product pages?
My marketing guy wants to put these types of URLs in his ads:
Crow, the real url is something like
mydomain.com/viewproduct.cfm?productid=123
Matt
On 6/8/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This article may help you. It's what I use for House of Fusion's URLs.
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Techniques/4226-Search-Engine-Safe-SES-URLs.htm
Hey Michael,
I have seen that article before and I should start using that technique for
search engine stuff. The only thing my Marketing guy probably won't like
about it is that you're still putting 'someFileName.cfm' in there. Because
our product codes are actually only two letters he wants it
In fact, the ideal situation is when
A line is missing in my last message:
the ideal situation is when
1, it is frameworked,
2, the framework is light and simple,
3, you have a fairly good experience with the framework,
*the worse situation is when*
1, it is frameworked,
2, the framework is
Any system you work with could be heavy and too complex - this is not
just
specific to frameworks?
Right, I meant heavy frameworks in the worse situation, a line was
missing, sorry.
--
___
REUSE CODE! Use custom tags;
See
Unfortunately, the worse conditions are met much more often than the ideal,
especially with FB which is ridilulously heavy and complex for nothing.
I don't think you should flatly say this. Unless you are completely versed
in the latest FB4.1 or 5 you are just parroting blather you heard from
Theres lots of fiddly things you can do, Isapi filters (IIS),
mod_rewrite (Apache) , missing template handlers e.t.c
But if you only have 50 products, and they're in a database, then why
not write a CF script that does actually make the folders?
For the sake of tidyness, see if your marketing
you are just parroting blather you heard from
someone. Ony overhead to FB is not for nothing. There is a purpose for
all of it.
No, I had to make some modifications once in a FB application, so I had
to learn it.
The only thing I can say is that if I had to rewrite the same app my way,
(call
Yeah, I've had some growing pains myself, but I've found enough that I
really like about Eclipse that it's been my only IDE for several
months now. The stuff HS+ had that I liked wasn't that critical to my
daily workflow, I've found. I set up snippets for a lot of my tags so
the indenting is
Ah, you made some modifications to an app once so you learned it. Gotcha.
I drove a Ford once and got lost. I guess Ford's suck. I'm going to build my
own car! :-)
Greg
On 6/8/06, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you are just parroting blather you heard from
someone. Ony overhead to
Sorry Tom,
The RDS Plugin is an Adobe (tm) product. It works well with CFEclipse
but its not exactly *integrated* its all part of Eclipse though :)
MD
On 8 Jun 2006, at 16:05, Tom Chiverton wrote:
On Thursday 08 June 2006 14:42, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
wrote:
check out this
Then its a very simple and reliable matter of a cfquery, a cfloop, a
cfdirectory and a cffile
This is what I do for www.sierraoutdoorrecreation.com. Part of the publishing
logic is to build pages for each entry. The pages just consist of two lines of
code:
cfset locationID = 13!--- The id
The only other option then is to use an ISAPI rewriter or short circut the 404
handler. Fusion Authority uses the latter to produce the pages you see. Each is
dynamic and does not need the .htm extension but I add it for better search
engine presence. Google seems to like the idea of thousands
BlogCFM does it in what I think is a particularly nasty way.
Every time I create a new blog entry, it creates subdirectories for the
year and month if they don't already exist, then creates a friendly
filename based on the title of the blog entry, and creates the file in
the created
I'm going to build my own car
cant help stick my nose in here and say thats a real bad analogy
everyday people change bits on fords to make them go faster, theres an
industry built around it!
Also:
There is no app in the world that cant be refined
Also:
I much prefer to work on something
Ben,
If this is a real issue, show stopper etc, head over to
cfeclipse.tigris.org, register and add this as an issue in the issue
tracker (if it isnt there)
We are working our way through the bugs.
One thing that I have to say is that saying I have hit a road block
that is fairly
I agree. If the docs say one thing, and it does another
either the docs or CF
are broken.
This is a common problem with software that was made by humans. :)
People want everybody to use their software, and thus they don't like to
advertise their software's weaknesses. I, for one, am very
I'm curious, does it still work if you have a blog title with a \ in the
title? ;-)
K
-Original Message-
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 June 2006 16:03
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: User Friendly URLs for dynamic content
BlogCFM does it in what I think is a
Just curious - how many people reading this would say that they are
confident with FB and that they think it sucks?
On 08/06/06, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to build my own car
cant help stick my nose in here and say thats a real bad analogy
everyday people change bits on
I find it saves me having to go to the gym... finger workout anyone ;) But
really i do haev to agree with Mark I don't think it's a stop stopper.
On 08/06/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben,
If this is a real issue, show stopper etc, head over to
cfeclipse.tigris.org, register and
According to the docs on the labs site, CFEclipse should talk RDS now,
yet
despite upgrading to the latest stable, I don't see the new menu
options.
Anyone else getting this, working or not ?
--
Tom Chiverton
It took me a short while, but I managed to get it working just fine.
The big benefit of using frameworks is the structure it contains. It allows
for more efficient coding in a team environment and also heads closer to an
object oriented model. It organizes things very well and makes it easier to
find what you are looking for in the code. Combined with a good
Mark,
Please, by NO MEANS change what you are doing for my tabbing issues. That
would be silly, and make me feel bad. I can certainly post it as an issue on
the site. I didn't even know that was an option. I don't know a lot of
CF/Eclipse.
Ok, maybe I am a bit extreme in my reaction. Agreed.
Mark,
How's the talks with tigris coming for getting your CVS source tree? Even
if you can't get it, it might be an option to just checkout the latest
revision and import that into subversion. Then set up trac, and you're good
to go.
I think this thread did a lot of service to CFEclipse by
I don't think you'll find much disagreement that CFEclipse is not the
best CFML editor out there. Indentation issues are one example of
where if falls behind, and there are certainly others. However, since
it's built on Eclipse, it's overall capabilities far extend any other
tool available,
Ah, you made some modifications to an app once so you learned it.
I learned it sufficiently to use it and understand that I don't like it
nor I need it.
Do you need to drive a Ford all your life to be able to say this car is
not for you?
--
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REUSE CODE!
everyday people change bits on fords to make them go faster, theres an
industry built around it!
Yeah, and there are even people who drive other cars ;-)
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REUSE CODE! Use custom tags;
See http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/tagstore.cfm
(Please
Barneyb,
I agree that it is a very powerful editor in general. Which is why I am
actually very interested in moving over to it. I guess my problem is that I
am not a super-power user. I don't do all that extra stuff. So perhaps the
short comings are on my behalf, not completely on the editors
In my experience, you don't need a mapping that was created in the
CFAdmin to invoke a CFC. Something that used to confuse me is that
people use the term mapping liberally, and it doesn't always mean the
thingies in the CFAdmin. Often they are referring to the path that you
use to invoke the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious, does it still work if you have a blog title with a \ in the
title? ;-)
It converts such characters to underscores.
pfththt ;)
Rick
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In this case, wouldn't you need to keep the cfc's under web root?
-Original Message-
From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: About CFC Path
In my experience, you don't need a mapping that was created in the
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Mark...or anyone else more adept at eclipse than I (pretty much everyone
hehehe)...
Am I missing something or is the only option for ftp is to transfer a
folder? I only need to transfer a file ;-) I have been using cfeclipse for
the past few days on a project, and that is a major PIA when I
Apparently he hasn't read the archives of the past couple of weeks ROFL...
-Original Message-
From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 08 June 2006 11:45
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFEclipse tabbing
I don't think you'll find much disagreement that CFEclipse is not
|Rens| 0 wrote:
The FTP connection will be cached, so that I don't have to suffer from
the overhead of the connection process. I need to generate and FTP
almost 20.000 files in one request. The thing is that the remote FTP
deamon will disconnect me after 300 seconds (indicated by a '[pid
I use the 404 method mentioned earlier and it works like a charm. I set IE to
not check to see if a page exists, then I set up a 404 handler for CF. Believe
it or not I use CFHTTP to pull the dynamic page, and it has proven to be an
unnoticeable load on a busy server. There was a thread a
Rick Root wrote:
FYI all, cfopen seems to be back online.
Rick
Any idea as to what the problem was?
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Vivio Technologies
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Blue Dragon Alliance Member
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Interesting that the latest news is from 2004. It's too bad that this site
seems to have so many issues. Not from the perspective of it's down
regularly, but rather from a concept perspective, anyone have opinions on
why this site never caught on? Is it because the CF open source community is
too
I feel kinda goofy having to ask this...
I have a forum that allows attachments and downloading. I use
URLEncodedFormat() for the file name, but when a file contains an
ampersand, the user just gets a 404 error when trying to dl the file.
URLEncodedFormat() escapes the ampersand to %26 so the
Brian Rinaldi wrote:
regularly, but rather from a concept perspective, anyone have opinions on
why this site never caught on? Is it because the CF open source community is
too small at the moment? Is it because th efeatures are duplicated better
elsewhere on sites that are not CF specific? Is
Why not just swap out the character to a _?
!k
-Original Message-
From: Terry L Schmitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 8, 2006 12:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: ampersand in file name
I feel kinda goofy having to ask this...
I have a forum that allows attachments and downloading.
That's the way I do it, yes. I'm not sure if it's required though.
-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:10 AM
In this case, wouldn't you need to keep the cfc's under web root?
-Original Message-
From: Munson, Jacob
I think that if you don't have mappings in cf admin, it will have to be
under the web root, which might be a security risk since now people can call
your cfc's directly from the browser. We keep all our code above the web
root, the only thing inside the web root is the main.cfm tempate and
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