The 'blue book', (Web Application Construction Kit) is a good introductory
book. the 'green book', (Advanced CF Application Development) is more of
use for the advanced users. I'm not familiar with the rest.
Duncan Cumming
IT Manager
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Ben is/was the Allaire Coldfusion Product
evangelist , and is on his mission still under MM to
ensure we all have quality refrence material relating to CF
Further Forta ramblings are at www.forta.com
and in the coldfusion developers journal ( for the rich :O )
Paul
Check out http://www.communication-server.com for a live demo server of Flash Com...
Go wild in there!
L.
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The best
Wow - this guy must be good (I'm new to CF - so forgive me if this
statement
is like saying Andretti was a good race car driver) - he has so many books
on amazon. Are his books based more towards the advanced CF user?
Nah, buy Ray Camden's book... much better.
Taz
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but you can't use text based chat in the rooms
what if you don't have a microphone or webcam...
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Check
Gr... :-)
Garry
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but you can't use text based chat in the rooms
what if you don't have a microphone or
It doesn't redirect to that page, it just sends details to it.
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I've got the inital form sorted and now Im just working out how to
Hi
We are using cookies and client variables in our site. It works fine in
win 98 or win 2000 etc except windows xp.
Has anyone any suggestions to solve this.
Any assistance much appreciated.
reference site http://www.alphagalileo.org/
http://www.alphagalileo.org/
regards
could be browser settings on the XP machine?
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it could be that you're using ie6 in xp but not in the others and that its
picking up on p3p problems.
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Hi
'Tis alright. Spent about 5 minutes talking to one of the support guys just
working out what their system did and then it was easy. Their guide just
makes a complete hash of explaining it, much like the paypal and
splashplastic guides Ive recently had to go through.
All sorted now! Thanks
Are these CFCOOKIE cookies or CFHEADER cookies?
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Hi
We are using cookies and client variables
I tried in 2 different systems with same settings.
I could access on one machine. But i could not on another.
sridhar
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Those are CFCookies.
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Are these CFCOOKIE cookies or CFHEADER cookies?
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are you serving up cookies from a domain that is different to the domain
that the current page is on? if so, then its the p3p thats the problem and
we can sort that out...
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Told you :-)
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'Tis alright. Spent about 5 minutes talking to one of the support guys
just working out what their system did and then
By default XP will not accept cookies. You have to allow this in the
security settings in your browser.
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Cookies and
CFREPLACE or CFREREPLACE
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Hi all,
You've probably had this b4 -- does anyone have or know of a javascript
(or
tag) that
Just ran a few tests on a simple component. The component allows you to
store individual items per user. Something like a shopping cart. The
data for each user is stored in the server scope on the server which
hosts the cfc.
Initial results from locally invoked component never idicated anything
No -- various clients have CMS where they are copying contents of a Word doc
into a form field (activeedit for instance) and then save it to their db.
I'm looking for a way to strip illegal characters from this when it is
submitted and convert them to ascii characters...
hope that's clearer!
cheers Russ ;0)
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CFREPLACE or CFREREPLACE
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soEditor will remove MS crap automatically.
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No -- various clients have CMS where they are copying contents of a Word
what about the free version?
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soEditor will remove MS crap automatically.
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How was it we ended up with activeedit again?? ;0)
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soEditor will remove MS crap automatically.
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Its a complete arse.. I don't think there is a good way to stop the crap
getting through, so I always tell clients to paste it into notepad, then
copy it from there and paste it into activedit
I think a bunch of Regexs to get rid of all the M$ crap would be a hell of a
lot of code.
Taz
No --
I think so..
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what about the free version?
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try using this custom tag.
http://devex.macromedia.com/developer/gallery/SearchResults.cfm?keywords=inp
ut+filterx=20y=15
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soEditor will remove MS crap automatically.
No it doesn't, believe me.
Taz
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rereplace(myMSWordText, [^[:alnum:]|[:punct:]], , ALL)
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Its a complete arse.. I don't think
OI, I'm over here mate --
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Well if that's the case, can you tell Steve overthere --
that I didn't have to
hmmm yeah -- problem is the majority of (civil service) clients are too, how
shall I say it, inexperienced and bloody stubborn to learn how to copy
into Notepad... they just want you to scan or hotlink their documents
magically onto the web :-)
anyway I've found a tag that looks promising...
I don't think the underlying technologies behind webservices will
necessarily improve so much, as the ability to return things like java
objects which are themselves executable code. There are a whole bunch of
security issues with doing that from a client perspective, but it would
be nice
Has anyone done any comparisons of calling a cfc locally v calling a cfc as
a web service?
Justin
Have you read Spike's earlier email regarding this?
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I don't think the underlying technologies behind webservices
class file works internally by decompiling it, but they you'd probably
be in breach of your CF license agreement.
Well I won't do that then...
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The difference between doing it locally vs across the network is pretty
negligible.
For the template with 100 calls the numbers were in the 1.6-1.8 seconds
region.
Spike
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Just been thinking about this IP thing, even though I'm busy. It occurs to me that on
CFMX it should be relatively easy to put your apps on the server in a format that
stops people from viewing the CF.
--- What the hell is Taz on about? ---
Well, when CFMX first runs a new CF template it
Hi all
My site will send mails in English, French and German. now i want to send
mails in Greek also.
but when i try sending Greek text which is stored in database, it is sending
some junk instead of Greek text.
when i try sending the same text from my outlook i could send the correct
text as
I think that was the theory, but in reality don't you have to have the
non-compiled CF source files there also?
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At 15:30 06/09/02 +0100, you wrote:
Just been thinking about this IP thing, even though I'm busy. It occurs to
me that on CFMX it should be relatively easy to put your apps on the
server in a format that stops people from viewing the CF.
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Well, when CFMX
Thanks for your help.
I found out the problem. I have a checking for cgi.http_referer in my code.
I tested on 2 Windows XP machines. One machine has value in cgi.http_referer
variable and i could use web site with out any problems in that system.
Another system has cgi.http_referer is i could
I think that was the theory, but in reality don't you have to have the
non-compiled CF source files there also?
No idea... I might have to try it one day
Taz
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The major obstacle stopping this from happening is that although the
compiled files *should* work just fine on another server, the idea of
compile once, run anywhere for Java simply isn't as true as it might be.
Different versions of the JVM won't necessarily run the same class files
in the
It can be done, and it will give you a valid Java source file, but the
resulting Java code relies so heavily on the internals of the CF server,
that it probably wouldn't be a lot of use to anyone.
You can tell CF to generate the Java files as well as the class files if
you want to see the code
to say access them from a remote server you need CFMX java run-times from
Macromedia and at around 3k$ I wonder what those access speeds are like?
regards
colm
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If you were to do that, you'd have to find some way of stopping the
server from checking for the original file. You can do that using
trusted cache, but that's not going to work once the server has been
restarted.
I'm curious if anyone knows of a way to do it though. Apart from
decompiling and
the http.reffer is just a varibale that tells you where the client was
before clicking on a link and comign to your site. If they've fired up their
browser and gone strainght to the site, it would be .
What r u using this for?
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Thats what I figured... its just that its something which ought to be
catered for.. possibly..
maybe
just a thought
Taz
If you were to do that, you'd have to find some way of stopping the
server from checking for the original file. You can do that using
trusted cache, but that's not
Wouldn't really be in MM interest would it ? Write an app in CF on your free
dev version. Take the war file and drop it on a jBoss server...
~J~
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Wouldn't really be in MM interest would it ? Write an app in CF on your
free
dev version. Take the war file and drop it on a jBoss server...
Well MM don't seem to be too fussed about people using other server
products... but then you only get verity / flash remoting and all that on
the
Actually flash remoting is available for all j2ee servers.
Justin
products... but then you only get verity / flash remoting and all that on
the CFServer
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Got some ASP work to do, and it's the first bit of ASP I've ever done. The
site was coded by various third parties over a 2 year period, and it's an
unholy mess that makes me glad I use CF. As well as trying to understand
what the hell's meant to be happening, I'm also trying to quickly find
Hi,
www.15seconds.com
http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/ and all its associated sites (aspfaqs.com
etc)...
You should use the opportunity to look at .NET if you can.
have fun :-)
Justin
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BTW something that is often mis understood about ASP (the old ASP ) is that
you can write ASP in perl, javascipt, jscript, and VBscript. Most ASP is
written in VBScript though..
Justin
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Not MS ASP on IIS you you can't
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BTW something that is often mis understood about ASP (the old ASP ) is
that you can write ASP in
duncan
http://www.w3schools.com
gives a pretty good intro into most things
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Not MS ASP on IIS you you can't
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yeah, this one I've been using. Had heard of the 4guysfromrolla too.
thanks for the links everyone.
Duncan Cumming
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Well you need to install a ActiveX Scripting Engine, its still ASP!!
Microsoft's IIS comes with the JScript and VBScript scripting engines.
http://aspn.activestate.com//ASPN/Perl/Products/ActivePerl/Components/Window
s/PerlScript.html
Regards
Justin
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Duncan
If you're using vbscript you can find a good reference here
http://www.w3schools.com/vbscript/vbscript_ref_functions.asp
good intro to the language here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/script5
6/html/vbsVariables.asp
and www.aspfaq.com for all those
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