You might consider getting the underlying ext using
ColdFusion.Grid.getGridObject(myGrid) and attaching to appropriate logic
to do this. Of course you would have to use an html grid in lieu of flash.
Maybe something like this?
cfform name=rwsGrid format=html action=##
cfgrid
I have done this in the past using RTF format. About 1/2 way into it I wish
I hadn't. It can be very tedious for large forms. You can try saving the
document in .xml format but Word's XML parser is VERY picky and I never got
it to work right. Hence the RTF approach.
Basically I saved the
You could check out the apache POI project. Not sure how much support
they'll have for this sort of thing. You still might have to insert markers
to look for (i.e. replace $$VAR1$$ with the contents of your first variable
or something like that).
Here's the link: http://poi.apache.org/
-Jake
if i was using an html cfgrid i would just use the href attribute
inside cfgridcolumn
but i am not. am using cffrom type flash
any how..
appreciate it.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Martin Franklin ma...@assetresearch.com wrote:
You might consider getting the underlying ext using
Right after you are closing your grid you can do something like that:
cfformitem type=html bind=pa href='somefile.cfm?FileId={
myGrid.selectedItem.id}'Edit/a/p/cfformitem
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Paul Ihrig pih...@gmail.com wrote:
if i was using an html cfgrid i would just use the
Right after you are closing your cfgrid you can do something like that:
cfformitem type=html bind=pa href='somefile.cfm?FileId={
myGrid.selectedItem.id
http://mygrid.selecteditem.id/}'Edit/a/p/cfformitem
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Hi,
I have some news letters sent to customers in HTML by some CF code.
Although I read them perfectly myself using Thunderbird, some users are
complaining that they see the HTML codes instead of a well formated page.
So I'm trying to improve the way messages are encoded.
I can see in many
__ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature
database 4836 (20100204) __
The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.
http://www.eset.com
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I'm migrating an instance of CF8 from one server to another. I created an EAR
of the original. Then I created a new instance using the EAR on the new server.
Everything is great up until I try to set up the site in IIS on Win 2003. It
worked once but but now I keep getting the message Either
If you're using CFMAIL should be sure to set the type as HTML
Sure I declare the type as HTML.
My question is about encoding the body in quoted-printable.
The text is in French iso-8859-1, and 8bit transfer is said not sure, so
I need to use 7bit, then the body needs to be quoted-printable.
and 8bit transfer is said not sure
I mean 8bit transfer is not safe.
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If you're using CFMAIL should be sure to set the type as HTML
Sure I declare the type as HTML.
My question is about encoding the body in quoted-printable.
The text is in French iso-8859-1, and 8bit transfer is said not sure, so
I need to use 7bit, then the body needs to be quoted-printable.
If you copy/paste that error message into Google you will find the
answer to your question.
-Mike Chabot
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Phillip B philthylab...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm migrating an instance of CF8 from one server to another. I created an EAR
of the original. Then I created a
Hey guys. I have cfform flash with a simple cfgrid inside it. Every
thing tenets corectly but in chrome no data is displayed and editing
isn't avaiable. This is cf8. Seems very odd. Every thing I'd copasetic
in ff and ie. Thanks.
Gerald,
could you be more elaborative ...plz
could you provide some code? I don't get the variables ... :s
Many thanks for your suggestion.
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