Hi William,
This is what I was trying to do:
<!--- display the last date modified area --->
<cfdirectory action="list"
directory="#ExpandPath(".")#/"
name="qGetLastdateModified"
filter="#ListLast(CGI.SCRIPT_NAME, "/")#">
<cfif qGetLastdateModified.recordCount>
<cfoutput>This page was last modified on: #DateFormat
(qGetLastdateModified.dateLastModified, "mm/dd/yyyy")#</cfoutput>
</cfif>
The page is at http://cfhawaii.com/NutritionATC look at the bottom of
the page (this page was last updated)
Thanks for your help,
John
On Apr 11, 2008, at 4:11 PM, William Seiter wrote:
> Can you please forward the link to the website where you saw this
> example?
> I am trying to picture in my head what information you want to
> display, but
> can't seem to 'grasp' it.
>
> I am sure you know this already, but just in case: JavaScript is a
> 'client-side' scripting language (this means that it is run and
> processed by
> the browser once the page has been loaded). CFscript a 'server-side'
> programming language that is run on the server before the browser
> receives
> the page. CFscript is another syntax style that can be used
> instead of and
> 'mixed in' with the coldfusion tag based system.
>
> Eg.
> <cfset days = new Array(Sunday,"Monday,"Tuesday","Wednesday,
> "Thursday,"Friday, "Saturday")>
> Does basically the same thing as:
> <cfscript>
> days = new Array(Sunday,"Monday,"Tuesday","Wednesday,
> "Thursday,"Friday,
> "Saturday");
> </cfscript>
> However, neither one of them will be visible or accessible inside
> of the
> browser after the page has been loaded.
>
> William
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> ColdFusion Web Developer / Consultant
> http://william.seiter.com
>
>
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>
> ::-----Original Message-----
> ::From: John Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ::Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 6:46 PM
> ::To: CF-Newbie
> ::Subject: cf script
> ::
> ::Hi,
> ::I am trying to convert a javaScript code to show "This page was last
> ::updated on" with cf script. The two reasons are the javaScript
> does not
> ::work in all browsers, and I want to learn cf script.
> ::
> ::Besides the cf docs, are there other resources out there?
> ::
> ::below is the script, that I am trying to convert.
> ::Thanks so much for any help that you may be able to offer
> ::John
> ::
> ::I think that I can use this to set the arrays:
> ::<cfscript>
> ::myArray = arrayNew(1);
> ::myArray[1] = 'Monday';
> ::...
> ::...
> ::...
> :: </cfscript>
> ::The first item in the array is: #myArray[1]#
> ::
> ::<JS Script>
> ::var days = new Array(8);
> :: days[1] = "Sunday";
> :: days[2] = "Monday";
> :: days[3] = "Tuesday";
> :: days[4] = "Wednesday";
> :: days[5] = "Thursday";
> :: days[6] = "Friday";
> :: days[7] = "Saturday";
> ::var months = new Array(13);
> :: months[1] = "January";
> :: months[2] = "February";
> :: months[3] = "March";
> :: months[4] = "April";
> :: months[5] = "May";
> :: months[6] = "June";
> :: months[7] = "July";
> :: months[8] = "August";
> :: months[9] = "September";
> :: months[10] = "October";
> :: months[11] = "November";
> :: months[12] = "December";
> ::var dateObj = new Date(document.lastModified)
> ::var wday = days[dateObj.getDay() + 1]
> ::var lmonth = months[dateObj.getMonth() + 1]
> ::var date = dateObj.getDate()
> ::var fyear = dateObj.getYear()
> ::if (fyear < 2000)
> :: fyear = fyear + 1900
> :: document.write(wday + ", " + lmonth + " " + date + ", " + fyear)
> ::
> ::
> ::
>
>
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