Sweet, thanks for pointing that out, Sean.
Something like Ray Camden's Soundings?
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/downloads/soundings.zip
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| Let's say you're building a data warehouse -- doubling the
| size of the
| text columns in the fact tables (from varchar to nvarchar) to make
| them unicode as opposed to using the correct character set makes a
To add to Paul's informative post -- with the price of disk space today,
space
Thanks for reply Jochem, thats exactly what I wanted, but in firefox its
not
working, and in Java console it says that Security Error: content at
http:// .cfm may not load or link to file://C:
Is there anyway to resolve this issue, on some other way, some layer
Try registering the JRun Admin server of the remote machine also, and
*hopefully* you should be able to now stop/start the remote servers.
Andy
On 5/31/05, Jamie Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to cluster CFMX 6.1 on JRun 4, but I'm getting stuck early
in the process.
I'm trying
Through all CFMX versions, including our current CF 6.1 Updater
installation, we have had (and continue to have) trouble with the CFLDAP
connection tag's timeout and error behaviour when the LDAP server is
dead. Instead of providing a connection failed error as soon as it
tries to connect, CF
Isn't that a self fulfilling process?
There's more developers for LAMP, therefore you should push/agree to LAMP.
That results in another potential loss of a client to a CFML based solution.
This in turn, results in the corollary argument that There's a much larger
client base for LAMP. I'd
I don't think finding someone would ever be an issue, there's a good
number of CF developers not employed or looking for additional work all
over the country/world.
This is definitely not the case. Maybe in the US, but certainly not
everywhere.
As far as lamp concerned, PHP is a very mature
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Dave Watts wrote:
Yup, and it'll give you the default value for that field. I
don't see how this is a criticism.
You're kidding, right? That defeats the entire purpose of NULL. How would
you differentiate between default values and NULLs?
I
What I am observing is an increasing number of participants on this list (CF
list) advocating PHP instead of CF, without even the benefit of knowing the
total requirements of a given project.
Which potentially results in the self fulfilling process that was the point
of my previous
Calvin,
As always, it not always depends on the requirements for a project, but
also on the strategy of business regarding sales, communication,
partnerships, certifications, etc.
Like others, we are not advocating, we are merely observing. We like CF,
we like PHP, we like Python, we like
I thought LAMP was Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP?
On 5/31/05, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a client that is trying to decide whether to go with my company or
another company. We are a CF/MS SQL shop, and the other company does LAMP
development (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl).
I
I'm certainly not taking offense, I'm observing a pattern of behavour.
We also aren't entirely cognizant of the business strategy regarding the
below items either.
In this particular case, the OP requested ammunition to assist in overcoming
a potential LAMP bias in providing a solution.
A
I believe LAMP on Windows is called WAMP.
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From: Scott Stroz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 13:11
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF vs LAMP
I thought LAMP was Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP?
On 5/31/05, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a client that
Does belonging to this list infer that I believe CF is the best web
programming language? I hope not, and there are many reasons to use CF
beside the fact that it's the best.
Matthew Small
Web Developer
American City Business Journals
704-973-1045
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No, indeed it doesn'tin fact if you are using another technology as well
as CF - kudos to you ;-p
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From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 13:21
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF vs LAMP
Does belonging to this list infer that I believe CF is
Keith Gaughan wrote:
Dave Watts wrote:
Yup, and it'll give you the default value for that field. I
don't see how this is a criticism.
You're kidding, right? That defeats the entire purpose of NULL. How would
you differentiate between default values and NULLs?
I think that more points
No, indeed it doesn'tin fact if you are using another technology as well
as CF - kudos to you ;-p
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From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 13:21
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF vs LAMP
Does belonging to this list infer that I believe CF is the
Is PHP in general a better solution than CF?
It depends on how the end user experiences it. On some points I think CF
excels and the same goes for PHP. Looking at things like cfgraph, report
builder, event gateway, those are all things you do not find in PHP.
There are possible yes, but requires
need a payment gateway for a new application for my wife
www.mydinnercompany.com
Stacy (Young?) still around?
thanks.
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Tony Weeg
macromedia certified coldfusion mx developer
email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
blog: http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/
cool tool:
We have been doing a lot of flash sites with very minimal HTML content. One of
the things we have done is create a text only website so that we can have our
sites indexed by search engines. The only issue with doing this is that the
search engine indexes the text only site instead of my actual
On 5/31/05, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the example of the situation you NULL issue -- a simple SQL
example would help me figure out exactly what situation you're talking
about.
Simple...and there is no SQL behind it..the DB screwed the data
Took over a project
All,
Anyone have a suggestion for a (preferably free) Import/Export tool
for PostgreSQL? I have to import/export from MS SQL Server and using
MS' DTS does not seem to be working due to this bug:
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/psqlodbc/bugs/bugupdate.php?944
Thanks,
George
On 5/31/05, Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hold on, now. Java is not exactly open source, is it? Don't they still call
it Community Source rather than open source? In other words, Java belongs
to Sun. You can't just go out and start offering your own Java, a la
Microsoft J++.
Ok,
On 5/31/05, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ironically, it's also barely even germane since you can easily run
the CF/MS-SQL combination with Apache. Or the MP part of the stack on
Windows, at least as long as P is Perl or PHP (I can't speak to
Python).
You can certainly run Python
Hey Adrian,
cfif form.foo IS
cfqueryparam value= cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR null=Yes
cfelse
cfqueryparam value=#form.foo# cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR
maxlength=20
/cfif
Can probably be written:
NULLIF(cfqueryparam value=#form.foo# cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR
maxlength=20, '')
Can probably be written:
NULLIF(cfqueryparam value=#form.foo# cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR
maxlength=20, '')
Or better yet:
cfqueryparam value=#form.foo# cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR
maxlength=20 null=#yesNoFormat(form.foo IS ''#) /
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or
cfqueryparam value=#form.foo# cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar
null=#yesNoFormat(NOT len(trim(form.foo)))#
(if the null attribute evaluates to YES, it overrides whatever is
provided for the value attribute)
On 6/1/05, Joe Rinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Adrian,
cfif form.foo IS
On 6/1/05, Hugo Ahlenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Let's say you're building a data warehouse -- doubling the
| size of the
| text columns in the fact tables (from varchar to nvarchar) to make
| them unicode as opposed to using the correct character set makes a
To add to Paul's
have not seen that issue, we do have issues with CFLDAP under load though,
it flakes out. I'm writing a Java POJO right now to replace it, this might
help your situation also, dunno. After I get it working and tested I'll
release it around here.
I do see this issue with cfquery though. If the
I've used some of these before, very good and easy to setup/use
http://www.sqlmanager.net/products/postgresql
Not free, but you do get a free trial
Hth
mark
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From: George Abraham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 14:51
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT:
On 5/31/05, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hold on, now. Java is not exactly open source, is it? Don't
they still call it Community Source rather than open
source? In other words, Java belongs to Sun. You can't just
go out and start offering your own Java, a la Microsoft J++.
I
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Joe Rinehart wrote:
Can probably be written:
NULLIF(cfqueryparam value=#form.foo# cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR
maxlength=20, '')
Or even:
cfqueryparam cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR value=#FORM.foo#
null=#(FORM.foo eq '')#
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So even when I use user.getAddress().getCity(), user.getAddress().getState(),
user.getAddress().getZip(), I didn't make three separate calls to the database,
just one? That's great.
The answer to your second question about the address is to use composition
and have the User object hold a
It's kind of a pain, and very slow with lots of data, but you can make
sql server generate sql for the schemas (you'll have to tweak the
sql a bit for it to work in postgres). You can then export the data
into sql statements using the all tasksexport data function in mssql,
and then run the script
Mark,
Thanks for the suggestion, but none of them seem to have anything for
SQL Server.
George
On 6/1/05, Mark Smyth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used some of these before, very good and easy to setup/use
http://www.sqlmanager.net/products/postgresql
Not free, but you do get a free trial
Sorry, I should've pointed out that alternative - I think it comes
down to personal preference?
-Joe
On 6/1/05, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or
cfqueryparam value=#form.foo# cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar
null=#yesNoFormat(NOT len(trim(form.foo)))#
(if the null attribute evaluates to
Sorry, I should've pointed out that alternative - I think it
comes down to personal preference?
I would recommend the use of the NULL attribute of CFQUERYPARAM over the
NULLIF database function if for portability reasons.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf
Is the list having problems at the moment? Posts are sporadically
arriving in batches and the post I just did at HOF didn't show up
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The way I understand Sean, you will need to make only two database
calls: 1. to get the master data. 2. To get all of the addresses.
M!ke
-Original Message-
From: Johnny Le [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 9:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfc confused
So even
I think that more points to a flaw in the concept of NULLs in SQL
(which, as it happens, is one of the most criticised aspects of the
language) than a flaw in MySQL per-se.
It's one thing to observe a flaw in a language. It's another to use that
flaw as justification for an application's
LOL..
You would be fine in the UK
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 15:53
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF vs LAMP
I think that more points to a flaw in the concept of NULLs in SQL
(which, as it happens, is one of the most
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On an unrelated note, I noticed that I can see better out of
my right eye than my left eye. So, to improve my driving, I
started driving on the left side of the road instead of the
right side. I'm sure that will be a great improvement.
Dave,
Yeah just relaised,
But if dts is the problem, dts to csv or access (for example), then the
import tools will work fine
-Original Message-
From: George Abraham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 15:23
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Import/Export for PostgreSQL
Mark,
Thanks for the
Would you take your bmw to some cheap mechanic that only used free
tools or the new state of the art repair center?
I have a question to you, my dear friend: Would you buy a BMW with its hood
welded shut?
Did you fall for the dumb scam of we don't charge any closing fees
when you bought
James Holmes wrote:
My quick query (800ms):
SELECT STATEMENT Optimizer Mode=CHOOSE
TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID DIVWEB.ESCUNITS
INDEX UNIQUE SCAN DIVWEB.PK_ESCUNITS
TABLE ACCESS FULL DIVWEB.WRKENROLMENTS
TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID DIVWEB.WRKPERIODS
INDEX UNIQUE SCAN
In my continued efforts to plan to migrate our FB3 sites to FB4 I've
started using FuseBuilder and its simply awesome! I've passed on
details to my boss and he sounded interested, so here's hoping I'll be
able to put some money where my mouth is.
Excellent work, Mike!
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Ah, the PK on wrkenrolments is actually a separate column (enrolmentid)
so there isn't an index to use. Maybe I should define a composite key
for that purpose instead?
-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2005 10:59
To: CF-Talk
George Abraham wrote:
Anyone have a suggestion for a (preferably free) Import/Export tool
for PostgreSQL?
Export from MS SQL Server to CSV, import in PostgreSQL using
COPY. Use pg_dump with full insert statements if you need to go
the other way.
Jochem
Anyone got any links/tips etc for generating an SSL cert? I just need one
for testing etc and don't really need to go to a CA to get one. I can
install MS Certificate Server but ideally would like another option if
possible.
N
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant,
James Holmes wrote:
Ah, the PK on wrkenrolments is actually a separate column (enrolmentid)
so there isn't an index to use. Maybe I should define a composite key
for that purpose instead?
Yes, you very, very much should so. And not for the purpose of
speed, but for the purpose of data
Yes, I found that out the hard way (bad data import). I'll drop the
existing PK and create a composite key. I'll also see if that speeds
things up any more. Thanks muchly for the help too.
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From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2005
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Dave Watts wrote:
I think that more points to a flaw in the concept of NULLs in SQL
(which, as it happens, is one of the most criticised aspects of the
language) than a flaw in MySQL per-se.
It's one thing to observe a flaw in a language. It's
Anyone got any links/tips etc for generating an SSL cert? I
just need one for testing etc and don't really need to go to a
CA to get one. I can install MS Certificate Server but ideally
would like another option if possible.
You can find a ton of information about this by Googling
James Holmes wrote:
Yes, I found that out the hard way (bad data import). I'll drop the
existing PK and create a composite key.
You don't have to drop the existing PK. Just add another unique
index.
Jochem
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-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 11:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SSL Cert
Anyone got any links/tips etc for generating an SSL cert? I
just need one for testing etc and don't
Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
Anyone got any links/tips etc for generating an SSL cert? I just need one
for testing etc and don't really need to go to a CA to get one. I can
install MS Certificate Server but ideally would like another option if
possible.
N
If you're using linux:
Hi all,
I have a client with an old dbase application and I want to read some
information from that database to put in a new application online (mysql and
coldfusion).
His secretary is already inputing information on her dbase software and
sends only the update information in a .DBF file to
Of course, but I'm wondering if the overhead of an extra index on
inserts is worth it; I guess having a unique single ID for each
enrolment is still a Good Thing(tm). The amount of data is so small that
it the extra index will probably make little difference to inserts.
-Original Message-
Keith Gaughan wrote:
As I said, I'm not defending MySQL. I'm saying that the behaviour of
NULLs in SQL is, well, buggered. Attacking a DBMS, any DBMS on the way
it handles them in various situations is a bit like shooting fish that
are fastened to the barrel of your gun.
The thing is, the
There are really three levels of SSL certs, as I see it:
* Premium certificates from known companies, e.g. Verisign, Thawte.
These will cost $150 at an absolute minimum from Thawte, and IIRC about
$300 or more from Verisign.
* Discounted certificates from smaller certificate authorities (CAs),
I haven't seen any problems but will look into it.
Is the list having problems at the moment? Posts are sporadically
arriving in batches and the post I just did at HOF didn't show up
online.
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Well, in addition to providing th data integrity I was after, adding the
composite index also halved the time the query took to run; now it's 400
ms. Thanks again.
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-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 2 June 2005 12:04
To:
Hi. I am cflocking the call to a component method because I'm passing in
session variables, like so:
CFLOCK SCOPE=SESSION TIMEOUT=300 TYPE=exclusive
CFINVOKE COMPONENT=LHF METHOD=updateStatus
RETURNVARIABLE=mmhmm
ILASTACTIONUSER=#session.userName# ...
Does anyone knows a way to do this?
Just create an ODBC datasource on the dbf file and use it as any other
datasource.
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Hi. I am cflocking the call to a component method because I'm
passing in session variables, like so:
CFLOCK SCOPE=SESSION TIMEOUT=300 TYPE=exclusive
CFINVOKE COMPONENT=LHF METHOD=updateStatus
RETURNVARIABLE=mmhmm
ILASTACTIONUSER=#session.userName# ...
What type of gateway or will any do?
need a payment gateway for a new application for my wife
www.mydinnercompany.com
Stacy (Young?) still around?
thanks.
--
tony
Tony Weeg
macromedia certified coldfusion mx developer
email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
blog:
need one that works VERY well with cfmx, has a custom tag or something
else i can make it VERY easy for the user to just type in their info,
send it off, wait for reply, and be done, show the receipt, and go on
their merry way :)
thanks.
tony
On 6/1/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is correct, assuming that you are dealing with one User object that is
compositing an Address object. Sean already explained using a gateway to
bring back multiple of users and their addresses together.
Assumign one User object, you could run one query to get the address for the
single
I have a single file that's supposed to enter form data from several
pages into a database. It checks to see if a form exists and if it
does, then it enters it's value into the database.
The problem that I'm running into is that when checkboxes aren't
checked, they don't exist with
Just a quick note to see if any CF gurus out here are also ASPheads...I
inherited an ASP app and I simply need to know how to grab a URL variable and
put it in global.asa in the application object. If anyone can kindly lend a
quick hand offlist to [EMAIL PROTECTED] that would be great!
It's hosted on a linux box, I don't believe you can create a dbase
datasource...?
Pat
-Original Message-
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 1, 2005 12:23
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: DBase and coldfusion
Does anyone knows a way to do this?
Just create an ODBC
I have just developed a simple method to check if the LDAP server is
alive - using a java.net.Socket connection to a port that responds in a
known way. If it times out I know the server is dead. I can control the
timeout value myself and it works like a charm.
-Original Message-
From:
I have a single file that's supposed to enter form data from several
pages into a database. It checks to see if a form exists and if it
does, then it enters it's value into the database.
The problem that I'm running into is that when checkboxes aren't
checked, they don't exist with
input type=hidden name=c1 value=0
input type=checkbox name=c1 value=a
input type=checkbox name=c1 value=b
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Kessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 12:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: inserting checkboxes into a db
Is there any way to tell a page in a directory or sub directory to not
run/inlcude the application.cfm
Christian
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You will have to have some way of tracking within your form data whether
there was originally a checkbox in the page. One easy way to do this is to
simply add a hidden form field within that page.
So, I guess the hidden field has to have a value that indicates the page,
rather than just true and
I am receiving the following CF error:
I don't have an answer for the question you asked, but I think you're asking
the wrong question.
First, instead of having a column which contains a comma-delimited list,
you'd probably be better off with a lookup table with those values instead,
and an
Not as such. But you can create a second App.cfm in a sub directory and it
will use that one instead.
Ade
-Original Message-
From: Christian Watt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 June 2005 18:12
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Application.cfm
Is there any way to tell a page in a directory or
Put a blank application.cfm in the subdirectory you want to exclude...then
it won't go looking for another one to run.
Lorne
-Original Message-
From: Christian Watt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 1, 2005 10:12
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Application.cfm
Is there any way to tell a page
you could include an empty Application.cfm in the subdirectory in
question. a CF template looks in the current directory for an
Application.cfm, and if it finds one, it executes it. If not, it
looks up one directory level (and continues until either it finds one
or hits the root directory). But
Hello,
I am having more troubles with Linux verity. I am using the following to index
the files in a folder:
cfindex collection=test
action=update
type=path
key=/home/user/www/UserFiles/File/
urlpath=http://somesite/UserFiles/File/;
extensions=.pdf, .doc
custom1=pdf
recurse=yes
input type=hidden name=c1 value=0
input type=checkbox name=c1 value=a
input type=checkbox name=c1 value=b
So the hidden sets the default value, right? Here's what I did.
on the page:
input type=hidden name=#checkbox_name# value=0
input name=#checkbox_name# #checked# type=checkbox
On 6/1/05, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The way I understand Sean, you will need to make only two database
calls: 1. to get the master data. 2. To get all of the addresses.
Essentially yes. One database query for the master data. And then
one more query for a detail page. A lot
No. Fields with the same name name return a comma-delimited list when more
than 1 is checked. Also, a checkbox is not True or False, it is Undefined or
Value (of value=#checkbox_value#).
In your case, the hidden field should be present on forms with checkboxes
and provide, as you surmised, a
chad wrote:
I am having more troubles with Linux verity. I am using the following to
index the
I've got a solaris box with CF on it and here's what my code looks like:
CFINDEX
ACTION=update
COLLECTION=some-name
KEY=some-key
TYPE=path
EXTENSIONS=.pdf,.PDF
URLPath=someurl
So you might want
Hey all...
I have a word document from a client that contains a header and footer
(and some various body content).
I'm trying to create an app where they can go in thru a web interface,
enter data in a textarea, and have the action page populate this word
document with the content they enter.
All:
In case anyone was curious, I believe I've discovered the source of this
problem. Apparently, at the same time the web host switched DB drivers,
they also began recycling one of the ODBC services every hour. The
recycling appears to have been the culprit. Ever since they stopped
recycling
Crystal Reports.
Matthew Small
Web Developer
American City Business Journals
704-973-1045
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-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 2:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF and MS Word
Hey all...
I have a word
Try a RTF file
Rich text instead.
Kevin Penny
HotGigs.com
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF and MS Word
Hey all...
I have a word document from a client that contains a header and footer
e, doesnt an EMPTY application.cfm file barf?
tony
On 6/1/05, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you could include an empty Application.cfm in the subdirectory in
question. a CF template looks in the current directory for an
Application.cfm, and if it finds one, it executes it. If
e, doesnt an EMPTY application.cfm file barf?
Yes, it should contain at least one blank character.
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ok, so in this specific Application.cfm do:
cfset barf = false /
:)
I'm sorry, i shouldn't have said 'empty'. I meant an Application.cfm
that didn't necessarily do anything other than block access to
higher-level Application.cfm files. Empty in the sense of usefulness.
A Zen kind of empty :)
I think so, better throw a comment in there...
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 2:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Application.cfm
e, doesnt an EMPTY application.cfm file barf?
tony
On 6/1/05, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL
I have done this by outputting the file as a RTF and then adding CF code
where needed.
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF and MS Word
Hey all...
I have a word document from a client that
Yeah, I use something like the following:
cfset variables.bogus =
cfset structDelete(variables, bogus)
M!ke
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Application.cfm
e, doesnt an EMPTY
crystal reports isn't an option, unfortunately. the client has a word
document/template they use in all of their correspondences, and want
to be able to type into a web page to generate a letter using this
specific template :|
On 6/1/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Crystal Reports.
Are you using IIS or Apache? SSL support is in IIS by default. If you are using
Apache, you need to compile Apache with SSL support using OpenSSL. I have a
blog entry on doing just that here:
http://www.funkymojo.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=dayday=17month=5year=2005
The intstructions in the linked
Not on 6.1 or 7 is doesn't.
Ade
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Application.cfm
e, doesnt an EMPTY application.cfm file barf?
tony
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I decided to implement cffm into a fck app we have running and now I see
cfopen.org is no more or down maybe. Does anyone have a copy they can send?
Thanks,
Emmet
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