At 06:21 PM 1/13/2003 -0500, you wrote:

>   This is off-list because it is.  :-)

  Of course, it wasn't.  It got bounced back to me, so I posted it publicly 
too without changing the text.  :-)



>   Saying that Domino does everything automatically is a bit misleading.  It
>gave me a chuckle.
>   The other consultant probably meant that he builds Domino forms / views /
>Agents / etc.. using Domino Designer and that the Domino server
>automatically publishes this information onto the web.  If you have a
>Domino application for Notes clients, it really is that easy to publish
>this application to the web.
>
>   When you say that you are pushing some data out to the other application,
>do you mean that you are posting form data onto a Domino agent?  Or
>something else?
>
>   I'm not sure how you would like Domino to answer back if there is an
>error, but I'm also not sure how you are passing data into the Domino
>application.
>
>   Domino creates a unique identifier ( I believe 32 characters) for every
>document.  I don't know if this identifier is created when you create a
>document (I.E. like opening a new form ) or when you save the document
>(I.E. clicking submit).  If it is the former, you'll need to post your data
>onto an agent that creates and saves and the form.  If it is the latter,
>you shouldn't have any problems.
>
>   I suspect that you have no access to the Domino application?  Do you know
>how the documents are being created?
>
>   Of course none of this addresses the issue of why the ? or & are
>confusing Domino.  I don't know, but perhaps some of my other ramblings
>have given you something to look at.
>
>
>At 05:37 PM 1/13/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >Hi all - here's an interesting one.  I'm pushing some data out to an
> >application belonging to another group in the company, which is a Dominoe
> >application written for them by a third party/consultant.  I do the same
> >thing to other applications written in non-CF (CGI, ASP, etc) with
> >absolutely no problems.  But with this Dominoe application, it seems to not
> >like formfields whose contents contain either a question mark or an
> >ampersand.  Other special chars are ok.  Now the obvious connection between
> >those two are that they are also used for URL variables, but that shouldn't
> >matter here because they are just part of the VALUE= attribute in the
> >CFHTTPPARAM tags for the formfields.  No proxy servers are involved.
> >
> >When it fails on the Dominoe end, all I get back in the CFHTTP.STATUSCODE
> >var is a 404 error.  Seems to be the only way it knows to tell me it is
> >upset.  According to the consultant they are working with, Dominoe does
> >everything "automatically" - Now that's MY kind of programming language!
> >What do you program with, a microphone?!
> >
> >Any ideas out there?  Is there any possible way the CF could be messing up?
> >
> >Thanks everyone,
> >-reed
>
>
>
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